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ive heard lots of good about it and know calibrating is important and have already done rough calibrations on my optoma hd80.
but i went and picked this up on bluray(duh) today at bestbuy. and lil jerk there tried to tell me that calibrating doesn't do anything and the disk doesn't do anything and that all calibrations made yourself go away when you turn the power off and all sorts of other douchebaggery mumbojumbo. i thanked him for his input and told him ill waste my money on it anyways. so i guess basically whats the word? this disk any good or did i just piss my 25 dollairs away? i by default assume that since he works at bestbuy, is an idiot and probably a drug addict. but. i try and keep an open mind hence this post. |
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i mentioned theres preferences and all that jazz. and hes like no. it goes away when you turn the power off. i really wanted to ask him if he has an hdtv. that and if he does how much money he wasted his hddvd player. |
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lol... i have never seen a TV that resets the settings when turned off... the preferences may return to default (example; you have Cinema and Standard picture modes, Standard is default and you did your calibrations on Cinema) in which case you just switch it back to your preferred settings in 2 seconds.
and this only ever happened to me when my TV was unplugged for a new power bar to go in. |
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yeah im gonna have to go back and make fun of him.
though my projector was well calibrated already. though it seems im missin a lil bit off the bottom like on the 1920 x 1080 geometry pattern the bottom most border is slightly cut off the top right and left outer edges are there just that bottom one is completely gone. actually i just put it up and i can see the faintest bit of white...like minuet as hell but there. just hardly if at all noticeable. im still pretty new to this hdworld majigger anyone know off the top their head what setting would correct that without throwing the other 3 edges off? |
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one day. i bet well have holographic displays that we cant tell from real life. at that point. the porn industry willl esplode. more so. and pigs will fly outs mine ears. |
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Check for a POSITION-like control and make sure any OVERSCAN is OFF. Be sure that your ASPECT ratio setting is correct per source. If this in reference to the VGA transport, it is possible there is a "Dot Clock" setting that needs to be aligned. Though I am loath to recommend AVS hereabouts, the PJ forums have always remained sane for the most part and good info can be found there. ted |
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