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May 2016
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#1842 |
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It really depends on the user, some turn off all post-processing options, some stick to default settings. Some are in-between.
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#1843 |
Banned
May 2016
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But aren't some settings that switch on by default when an HDR signal is detected PREFERRED -- such as Local Dimming: HIGH and Backlight: MAX?
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Thanks given by: | IntelliVolume (10-22-2018) |
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#1845 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I would imagine they're on to give customers what they perceive to be the preferred look. If TVs shipped with Movie mode as default, most people would return their sets to the store!
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#1846 |
Banned
May 2016
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So a HIGH local dimming and backlight setting aren't REQUIRED to get the most out of HDR material?
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Blu-ray Knight
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Not really. I admit it is annoying. And the oppo does remember position. But as far as I'm aware, Panasonic is the only one with luminance control. And it is easy to do both.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Currently I just have the old ub900, and On my projector I have it set to SDR2020, running a custom gamma curve. So I'm guessing I leave it on the projector sdr2020, and on the projector from custom gamma curves to gamma 2.4, and then on the player, I'm then unclear what I do there. |
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May 2016
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I'm talking about THIS statement that I directly replied to: Quote:
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May 2016
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#1854 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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It really depends on the user, but if you're setting the backlight and other settings to max out you're leaving yourself nowhere to go if you do need a bit more.
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I agree, the manual is pretty poor as a reference. Just like a lot of manuals. Take my Sony projector. The delivered one was rubbish, and the downloadable one was better, but it still lacked enough detail - eg showing options they were not available in certain situations (like dynamic iris under 3d) without explaining what available when.
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#1856 |
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May 2018
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Been running the UB820 on my new Sony X940E with luminance set to Medium/High for map to 1000 nits. Have the HDR slider set to +8 on most HDR10 material that I've viewed so far and man it looks outstanding. Everything else is set to 0. Need to check out some 4000 nit movies to see how it looks there as well, but damn its great. DV content looks beast as well.
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#1857 | |
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Samsung are probably the worst, their 1 size fits all manual is a waste of time. |
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Thanks given by: | Mobe1969 (10-23-2018) |
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#1858 |
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I think everyone would agree, the manual does have important information in it....and it obvious we wouldn't be on this site (or any other HT hobbyist site) if we didn't see the benefits, which are discussions like this.
Not to put words in JohnAV's mouth, but I think he's saying to read the manual and get a basic understanding of many of the important functions. When trying to learn about something new (we don't know, what we don't), so it's important to cast a wider net....which the manual would help in that process. Especially, someone who finds the settings unduly complicated, which is how IntelliVolume described himself/situation. That's not a "slam" but reflecting what IntelliVolume said. With any new product/technology, we are starting from that position. |
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#1859 |
Banned
May 2016
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How could one possibly need more if these controls are maxed? I would think the brightness levels would be off the hook in these position...
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...And the same for audio (TV speakers, soundbar brand and model number, SSP, AV receiver, speakers and subwoofers) for best delivered sound performance. That'll be the day. * It's similar to the end user manuals for remote controls that can learn some operations from various audio/video components of different manufacturers. You enter the four digits codes supplied @ the end of the instruction manual (for remote codes) and voila. Last edited by LordoftheRings; 10-22-2018 at 11:34 PM. |
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