In Reply to: Re: 720p vs 1080i posted by kmmd on May 15, 2004 at 07:45:45:
Thanks Ken - I'll print out the info you provided so I don't lose it once this thread gets buried in a few weeks. I haven't yet taken the time to make fine adjustments to this player (or the TV for THIS player). I have the Sound & Vision Home Theater Tune-Up disc which I believe is produced by Ovation Software. The 'kit' comes with the disc along with a deep tinted purple sheet of mylar that you look thru while adjusting color and contrast. I went thru the entire procedure with my DVD-2900 with the XBR TV set to 'movie mode'. I left the other TV modes pretty much uncalibrated but whenever I watched a DVD in this 'movie mode', the picture was excellent. I'll have to do the same for the DVD-5900 soon.I'll take another look at the info you sent and try 1080i. I also have Finding Nemo and Monsters Inc to play with. Thanks, ...Abe
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- Re: 720p vs 1080i - AbeCollins 11:58:48 05/15/04 (12)
- Re: 720p vs 1080i - kmmd 08:10:26 05/16/04 (11)
- Re: 720p vs 1080i - AbeCollins 12:30:47 05/16/04 (10)
- Sony's Movie mode - Joe Murphy Jr 18:50:27 05/21/04 (6)
- Re: Then why - rico 06:49:53 05/25/04 (1)
- Re: Then why - rico 06:52:57 05/25/04 (0)
- Re: Sony's Movie mode - AbeCollins 14:46:12 05/22/04 (3)
- Scan Velocity Modulation - Joe Murphy Jr 18:28:13 05/22/04 (2)
- Re: Scan Velocity Modulation - AbeCollins 00:02:56 05/23/04 (1)
- Re: Scan Velocity Modulation - kmmd 22:47:06 05/23/04 (0)
- Yes, each preset is adjustable {nt} - kmmd 14:01:19 05/16/04 (2)
- BTW, I tried 1080i and I think I like it better. Thanks. (nt) - AbeCollins 17:12:52 05/17/04 (1)
- You're welcome! :-) (nt) - kmmd 18:14:28 05/17/04 (0)