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I'm confused about "film" mode: what it does, what it's for, how to set it up and when to use it.
I have: BD Player: Samsung BD-P2500The BD player has a setting called "Movie Frame (24 fs)" and the TV has a setting called "Film Mode". Is there any drawback to turning both these settings on all the time? What are the benefits? I've read that some TV's don't really provide any advantage when set to use film mode, does the A650? What do "Dynamic Contrast" and "xvYCC" do? From what I've read from Samsung, these features sound great and like something you'd always want to have on, but most configurations shared here seem to disable both of these settings. Are there drawbacks to having these enabled, or do they just do nothing? Last edited by crackinhedz; 12-27-2008 at 07:59 PM. |
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