THX Optimode
Just a simple video demonstrating how to access the THX optimode or optimizer within a DVD’s menu. Rate, comment, and subscribe.
Just a simple video demonstrating how to access the THX optimode or optimizer within a DVD’s menu. Rate, comment, and subscribe.
This Schaefer’s Knowledge University episode is with Schaefer’s ISF certified calibrators Ronnie Romero & Kirby Novacek as they discuss the many benefits of calibrating your new flat panel tv.
Robert Heron picks the Best HDTV Ever, Blu-ray players. Protect Your Data from Fire, Flooding and Old Age. DIY HDTV Calibration. Fix a Broken LCD Screen. Vista Start Menu Mods. HDFury HDCP Bypass.
WORKAROUND!… The latest patch update over Xbox Live does *NOT* fix this bug, but it does introduce a new feature in the Lag Calibration screen which allows us gamers to easily work around the problem. That is: Separate Audio and Video calibration settings. Not only that, but you now can adjust these values manually instead of having to strum 11 times in a slow paced calibration sequence. So, here’s how to use the workaround for those of us with high audio lag calibration and low video lag calibration. For this example, take 150ms as your Audio setting, and 0ms as you Video setting. When practicing on Full Speed, or playing the game normally, use the normal 150ms. When playing in practice, adjust your Audio setting to the following: Full Speed: 150ms Slow: 125ms Slower: 100ms Slowest: 75ms Here’s the formula: Slowest is exactly 1/2 speed of Full Speed, so cut your Audio calibration value in 1/2. 150ms / 2 = 75ms. for Slow and Slower, just split the difference… 1/3 of the way between the Slowest value and the Full Speed value. So that gives increments of 25ms in my example: 75ms, 100ms, 125ms, 150ms. The bug here is that we should not have to adjust our lag settings PER SPEED IN PRACTICE MODE. Lag settings are for our Audio/Video equipment and should not change just because we’re in practice mode. Guitar Hero 2 does not have this bug. If you have a high lag setting, you can play “in time” no matter what the practice mode speed without having to change your calibration …
Aqui muestro paso a paso la forma de calibrar las interfases de Pro Tools HD tanto la 192 como la 96. espero les sea de utilidad…
Derek from CalMAN explains how the new AVFoundary videoEQ works. To comment on this video and the technology featured, go to www.avforums.com
In this 2 Minute Miracle Video, Geek Squad Master Installer Jason Koski explains what TV calibration is, and how it will affect the image quality of your TV.
This video walks through selecting the right screen size of plasma, lcd, or projector and screen for your application. Lucas Film THX and SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) standards are applied.
PCMag’s HDTV expert, Robert Heron, teaches us top notch HDTV calibration tricks to make your HDTV image look the best it can. Don’t pay for professional calibration, do it yourself!
This is why shopping at retail stores for TV’s can be hard. Luckily, getting your TV calibrated is an option. Check out what these guys at Revision3 have to day. HD Nation is an awesome web show and I highly recommend it for any HD enthusiast.