Best Settings for SDTV Signal
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:29 am
Greetings from a new member:
I just bought a Toshiba 46G310U, replacing a Sony 46-in Bravia that was stolen after 18 mos, and could use some advice about picture optimization.
First, the HD channels on Dish Network look great, if a bit too bright (using factory settings - I probably need to change those), but at least some of the SD channels look very poor, fuzzy & grainy, much worse than I recall from the Sony. The prime example was a FoxSports baseball game in SD - it was so bad I turned it off. An old standard CRT looked much better. (I haven't had time to watch a Blu-Ray disk yet.)
What can I do to improve the SD picture quality, if anything?
I run Blue Jeans top quality HDMI cable from the satellite receiver (HD Solo DVR VIP612 model) to an Onkyo HT-RC160, then to the TV. I've made no changes to the settings on the satellite receiver. I do run two old CRTs off the coax in other rooms and don't want to mess them up if I change anything on the sat receiver, BTW.
I'm open to advice about calibration of the Toshiba, but the expense of a professional calibration would be overkill. Maybe the Spears & Muncil Blu-Ray disk would be a good compromise?
Perhaps someone here owns that Toshiba and can recommend better-than-factory settings. (I've searched online and found nothing so far.)
Thanks for any assistance.
I just bought a Toshiba 46G310U, replacing a Sony 46-in Bravia that was stolen after 18 mos, and could use some advice about picture optimization.
First, the HD channels on Dish Network look great, if a bit too bright (using factory settings - I probably need to change those), but at least some of the SD channels look very poor, fuzzy & grainy, much worse than I recall from the Sony. The prime example was a FoxSports baseball game in SD - it was so bad I turned it off. An old standard CRT looked much better. (I haven't had time to watch a Blu-Ray disk yet.)
What can I do to improve the SD picture quality, if anything?
I run Blue Jeans top quality HDMI cable from the satellite receiver (HD Solo DVR VIP612 model) to an Onkyo HT-RC160, then to the TV. I've made no changes to the settings on the satellite receiver. I do run two old CRTs off the coax in other rooms and don't want to mess them up if I change anything on the sat receiver, BTW.
I'm open to advice about calibration of the Toshiba, but the expense of a professional calibration would be overkill. Maybe the Spears & Muncil Blu-Ray disk would be a good compromise?
Perhaps someone here owns that Toshiba and can recommend better-than-factory settings. (I've searched online and found nothing so far.)
Thanks for any assistance.