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Old 02-01-2008, 22:29   #3
SMHarman
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Re: The perfect hd picture

No TV set is the same so even on the same exact model the settings could be slightly different.

Normally most have the brightness too high and the contrast too high. Many discs have a THX setup that you can use to set the screen properly and now many TVs remember different settings for different sources as the output of the video card in the HD box is different to that on the DVD etc.

So I set up the DVD with the THX disc and then approximate the other sources to look the same.
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