Re: Star Wars DVD Trilogy - THX Calibration Menu




Andrew Rossmann wrote:
> [This followup was posted to sci.electronics.repair and a copy was
sent
> to the cited author.]
>
> In article <1114894601.588842.251700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> ckozicki@xxxxxxxx says...
>
(Coaster deletes his own jaw-flappin')
>
> For the Sony, you can also check the forums at www.agoraqest.com.
>
> I assume on the Sony you made your adjustments in the DEF group? Be

> aware that there may also be a 16:9 group, which would be active if
the
> DVD is sending an anamorphic signal. This section includes some
geometry
> settings of it's own. If the TV cannot override the anamorphic mode,
you
> may need to temporarily set your DVD player to letterbox mode and
make
> adjustments under DEF, then set to widescreen/anamorphic/16:9 and and

> make adjustments under 16:9.

I was DEFinitely in DEF - Dre! Actually, if there were settings in the
other modes, as you suggested, they use names or code#s with which I am
not familiar.
>
> I would still consider getting Avia and/or DVE (Digital Video
> Essentials.) They contain nice instructions on how to perform
settings,
> MANY more patterns, filters for setting tint/color if you don't want
to
> mess with turning guns on and off, and extensive audio adjustments.
>
I may have exaggerated the extent of the errors, Andrew. More
realistically, on the Toshiba, when I center the rectangles, any cable
channel that uses frames will appear more to the right. On the Sony,
the patterns are to the right, just not as much.
Additionally, I should point out the on the Lucas frame just before the
squares, there is a grid pattern - squares that are supposed to be
about 2" square across the screen. On the Toshiba, the squares on the
left side are almost THREE INCHES WIDE, although heights are consistant
with no bowing or trapezoid. That means when I center it acc. to THX
using the frame with the rectangles and the circle, TV channels will
all be too far right. Alas there is no adjustment for this, at least
in the Toshiba.


> Also, especially with the 24" Sony, too much brightness could
overload
> the TV's power supply, causing bowing and other issues. Both DVD's
have
> needle pulse patterns designed to help find your maximum white level
> (Contrast or Picture) that the TV can properly handle.
>
No worries there! Using a scale of 0-100, Picture is at 60 and
brightness 55. The factory had picture at 90, so I knew enough to take
care of that. Color = 40, Sharp = 55.

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