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Old 04-14-2009, 08:36 PM   #14
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I've recently been introduced to the AMP technology in the Samsungs. I do like how it increased detail and depth in most material, but I can't seem to get past the documentary video feel that results.

Generally, I simply leave it off for the BD input and have it on medium for my xbox 360 and Dish HD DVR inputs.

It seems that broadcast HD isn't nearly as problematic as the 24fps BD material.

I DO like from time to time trying out the Demo option which is a split screen with the AMP option turned on right next to the normal "un-altered version" .
A good title to see just how much it alters the footage is Outbreak on BD. The first scene with the long steadycam shot through the BIO-HAZARD facility really shows the potential of the technology. Cheers.
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