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#8262 | |
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Jun 2021
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Anyway, I just checked the capacitor it is a 250V 100uf, which is for 120V voltage. for 230V~ I need twice as big capacitor. I guess I'll just get a converter/transformer. |
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Thanks given by: | Mobe1969 (06-30-2021) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I wish more people put in universal power supply units. |
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#8264 |
Junior Member
Jun 2021
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#8266 |
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I have the 420 and the 4K quality on my Sony A8H is not nearly what I would expect it to look like and I’ve tried everything. Based on normal calibration settings the highlights are blown out, black crushes all the details and faces are waxy and glowing. I’ve tinkered with it enough to get better color and lighten things up with the HDR Optimizer but then it destroys the picture quality on my standard Blu-rays. I know it’s NOT my tv because if I stream movie clips on YouTube for example, the 4K HDR is beautiful and looks exactly as I expect it should.
What the hell am I doing wrong here?? Is it the player? |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#8268 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Picture - Custom. Auto picture-and light sensor - OFF. Brightness-Max. Contrast-90. Gamma- -2. Black level-50. Black adjust-Off. Adv Contrast Enhancer-Off. Peak luminance-High. Color-50. Hue-0. Color temp-Expert 1. Live color-Off. Sharpness-50. Reality creation-manual/45. Random and digital noise-Off. Smooth gradiation-Low. Cinemotion-Auto As far as the settings on the 425, after messing with everything I finally gave up and set it back to the default settings. As I mentioned, my standard Blu-rays look beautiful the way it is without touching anything. Now when I put on a 4K Blu-ray for some reason I have to manually change the picture setting to HDR (which the TV automatically switches to when I watch 4K videos on YouTube or HDR content on Prime) and the skin colors look way too orange and the blacks are all crushed and I lose all the shadow details. So why does a 4K clip of a certain movie look beautiful on YouTube under the same HDR settings when the same clip on an actual 4K disc looks way off through the player? |
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I have the 820 paired with an X900F and the optimizer makes a noticeable difference. Especially with content mastered at incredibly high nits/brightness. Conversely, it's nice to able to boost the HDR brightness a smidge on titles that look slightly too dark like Empire Strikes Back. As for Dolby Vision, Sony has improved/tweaked it slightly with firmware upgrades, but overall it's still looks overly dark (even in a pitch black room) and dull on the X900F. Switching it off in the player settings and using the optimizer instead is usually the best way to go. |
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Thanks given by: | 88mph (07-01-2021) |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#8272 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Yes I have all inputs set up Enhanced Format.
A perfect example of how I know something is wrong - I recently bought Kingsman on 4K Blu-ray and it looks ok but everyone’s skin tones are WAY off and too orange/pink and everything glows too much. Goonies on 4K is a smeary mess on people’s faces. Those same 4K clips from those same movies on YouTube with the HDR setting automatically activating on my TV look perfect, flesh tones are actuate and realistic looking and nobody has waxy faces. I literally spent 4 hours fiddling with it last night and searching online and I’m at a complete loss. I actually just ordered the 820 hoping that will look better. I’m outside of my return/exchange window at Best Buy but at this point I don’t care as I’m just ready to throw this thing out the window. If this is what 4K discs truly look like then I don’t want anything to do with it and I’ll stick with my regular Blu-rays. |
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#8274 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Oh my god that was it!!! It needed to be set on 4:4:4! That literally fixed my entire problem - now the flesh tones look completely healthy and normal!! Thank you all SO MUCH for your input and helping out!
Now the big question is I have the 820 coming tomorrow. Should I cancel it? Or is the extra money worth it? Will I see that much of a difference on the 4K picture? |
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#8275 |
Special Member
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#8278 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Check Home>Setup>Player Settings>HDMI>24p Output, you should be able to engage your Sony's version of Real Cinema. You shouldn't have any issues, but you can change the settings back if need be. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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#8280 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Well I’m really not sure what happened - I really thought I had done everything right but clearly changing that one thing made a HUGE impact on the picture. I’m just so glad it’s fixed now and I can enjoy my 4K discs without stressing out over it.
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Thanks given by: | LordoftheRings (07-01-2021) |
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