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Old 08-03-2009, 01:46 AM   #1
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Default noise reduction setting

do u have it off or on?


is there a difference. As i dont understand this setting.
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Old 08-03-2009, 02:31 AM   #2
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do u have it off or on?


is there a difference. As i dont understand this setting.
For a television? Best to leave it off, as it is an attempt to "smooth" the picture - you lose contrast. Try it both ways, but you won't need it with Blu-Ray, and probably don't need it for broadcast TV, either.
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I've toggled all of the settings on my set with blu-ray and satellite feed...the noise reduction did nothing on both, so it's off.
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I think the recommendation about 99% of the time is to leave it off.
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I think the recommendation about 99% of the time is to leave it off.
For the reason stated above, mine is also off.
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