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Old 16-09-2013, 21:11   #16
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Re: Picture Quality on VM

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As to Warm 2, DaMac is correct but it is not the best setting for watching TV.

Just wondering why you would say that?

I have the Sony 40W4000 and have mine set to Warm 2 and it gives a great picture.

HDTVTest did an extensive review of he TV using calibration equipment and came up with Warm 2 as the best setting.

Now I know that all Sony 40W4000 TVs won't be exactly the same as the one they had on test, but I played around extensively with the settings and always came back to Warm2 as the best, as per the HDTVTest results.

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Sony-KDL40W4000/Settings/

It says in the notes that it is a personal thing and some people may prefer warm 1, but to infer that warm 2 is not a good setting to use is wrong, because for the guys at HDTVtest and myself, it is the best.
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Old 16-09-2013, 22:34   #17
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Re: Picture Quality on VM

Picture settings tend to be a matter of taste..

I see some TV pictures on good quality TVs and it looks as though the people on the screen have been on a sunbed for a month because the colour is so high..
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Old 16-09-2013, 22:46   #18
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Re: Picture Quality on VM

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Picture settings tend to be a matter of taste..

I see some TV pictures on good quality TVs and it looks as though the people on the screen have been on a sunbed for a month because the colour is so high..

That is true, but calibration using professional equipment will give a better idea of what the settings should be, and you can tweak from there.

Often, the correct settings can take a while to get used to, but once you have, they are a lot better. Backlight is often a setting that people set too high, and the reduced level seems very dim in comparison to start with, but once you have adjusted, it can give a better picture.

Most people can't afford professional calibration, so reliable review sites like HDTVTest, that do use calibration, along with forums such as AVFORUMS can be a good guide, and my first port of call, before and after buying a new TV.
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Old 16-09-2013, 23:27   #19
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Re: Picture Quality on VM

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i have an award winning Panasonic which i have calibrated myself with a meter and pro software
/me puts kettle on for DaMac while he's calibrating my set

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Not in most cases. VM receive most channels off satellite where the data is already compressed, and VM can't add information that was lost in the original compression.

But a few channels such as Animal Planet HD and Channel 5 SD are received as uncompressed video by landline, and VM decide the bit-rate.
When did VM (NTL etc) stop getting the feeds direct from Sky? Was it around the carriage dispute time?
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Old 17-09-2013, 09:12   #20
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Re: Picture Quality on VM

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When did VM (NTL etc) stop getting the feeds direct from Sky? Was it around the carriage dispute time?
Yes it was then.
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