Mitsubshi 65' HDTV 1080P 65731
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Damien1
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Mitsubshi 65' HDTV 1080P 65731
Purchased the TV 3 weeks ago and have a question for readers who may help. My cable provider for HD is Direct TV and the quality of non HD channels are blurry still. I have the monster HDMI cable 4' and it does not make any difference. So, my question, is it the provider, HDMI cable, or do i need to have a tech fine tune the TV for the best picture?
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Richard
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hmmm.. trying to recall all the settings...
switch from brilliant to natural
color temp to low
turn off anything that smells like it will make your picture look better
Make sure your STB is at an HD scan rate or 480P minimum for the SD side of your SAT.
Don't expect too much due to tons of compression... garbage in garbage out
switch from brilliant to natural
color temp to low
turn off anything that smells like it will make your picture look better
Make sure your STB is at an HD scan rate or 480P minimum for the SD side of your SAT.
Don't expect too much due to tons of compression... garbage in garbage out
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Damien1
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Mistsubishi 65' HDTV
could it be the provider i have? i have had 2 other people say that my providers locals do not come in well pretty much not a good provider.
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Richard
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Satellite is not cable so the answer is no. This is also a 65" display...
SD - Standard Definition on your HDTV
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Shane
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I have this exact same TV, only the 57" variety: 57731. I just purchased it a few weeks ago as well. And YES, I am envious of your extra 8 inches.
As Richard said:
(all accessed through the video menu)
1. Set Video Noise to "Off"
2. Set Picture Mode to "Natural"
3. Set Color Temp to "Low"
Also, make sure your HD box (mine is the HR20 DirecTV DVR) is set to the following. the setup can be accessed by pressing "Menu" then choosing "Settings" - "Display"
Native: On
Screen Format: Pillar Box (so it doesn't stretch 4:3 content
then on "Settings" - "TV Type":
TV Ratio: Widescreen 16:9
TV Resolutions: (select all: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)
Note that if you have a different DirecTV receiver, your settings may vary.
Also note that if you are viewing your locals delivered via satellite ... these are almost ALWAYS crappy. I choose to pick mine up via antenna.
If you want to make further adjustments to your picture, pick up a copy of DVE (Digital Video Essentials). The HD version is available right here in our store:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/hdstore/pro ... ctid=16708
Cheers,
- Shane
As Richard said:
(all accessed through the video menu)
1. Set Video Noise to "Off"
2. Set Picture Mode to "Natural"
3. Set Color Temp to "Low"
Also, make sure your HD box (mine is the HR20 DirecTV DVR) is set to the following. the setup can be accessed by pressing "Menu" then choosing "Settings" - "Display"
Native: On
Screen Format: Pillar Box (so it doesn't stretch 4:3 content
then on "Settings" - "TV Type":
TV Ratio: Widescreen 16:9
TV Resolutions: (select all: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i)
Note that if you have a different DirecTV receiver, your settings may vary.
Also note that if you are viewing your locals delivered via satellite ... these are almost ALWAYS crappy. I choose to pick mine up via antenna.
If you want to make further adjustments to your picture, pick up a copy of DVE (Digital Video Essentials). The HD version is available right here in our store:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/hdstore/pro ... ctid=16708
Cheers,
- Shane
Publisher, HDTV Magazine
Your Guide to High Definition Television
Your Guide to High Definition Television
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jacknoah
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I'm not sure what your concerned about. SD WILL look bad on a large HDTV. I have a Sony 60" SXRD and SD looks bad. Now, I'm compairing it to high definition (1080i). I have DirecTV and Comcast cable. I use OTA for local HD broadcast. All sources have lousy looking SD including "digital" channels. All sources have super HD. All we can hope for is someday all sources will be high definition. One other comment. For the best SD images on a large wide screen TV, DON"T stretch the picture. Set your TV to display SD with black bars on the left and right of the image. Distorting the image only makes it look worse.
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SD is not bad looking when delivered properly so HD is not was is needed, just a hell of a lot less compression!!! If they could just change out the whole system to MPEG4 so much of this would improve including HD lite... but that is a pipe dream for the short term as the infrastructure is vast and firmly entrenched.All we can hope for is someday all sources will be high definition.
I am VERY concerned as to what will happen with my great SD once the cable company goes all digital... digital means they can compress that which they never ever could.
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dabhome
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Also reduce contrast. It is set to Max.Richard wrote:hmmm.. trying to recall all the settings...
switch from brilliant to natural
color temp to low
turn off anything that smells like it will make your picture look better
Make sure your STB is at an HD scan rate or 480P minimum for the SD side of your SAT.
Don't expect too much due to tons of compression... garbage in garbage out
The TV display 1080p no matter what the input is. That means the signal (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p) has to be upconverted. This can be done in your satellite receiver, an upconverting AV amplifier, your TV or an external scaler. In most cases, your TV will do the best job. You want to set the satellite receiver to pass the native signal and not upconvert.
One final thing. I hope you got a great price. If you have a choice I would return the 65731 and purchase the 65732 (or this years model). It has been reported to do a much better job of upconverting the image.
I have the Mits 65732 and SD content looks ok to great depending on the material.
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dabhome
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I agree with you Richard that a Cable or Satellite company can mess up digital. However, my cable company went all digital and it improved the picture quality immensly. YMMVRichard wrote:SD is not bad looking when delivered properly so HD is not was is needed, just a hell of a lot less compression!!! If they could just change out the whole system to MPEG4 so much of this would improve including HD lite... but that is a pipe dream for the short term as the infrastructure is vast and firmly entrenched.All we can hope for is someday all sources will be high definition.
I am VERY concerned as to what will happen with my great SD once the cable company goes all digital... digital means they can compress that which they never ever could.
