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Quote:Originally Posted by RPGMasta Glad you found a fix that works for you, but my RIHD is already set to off with HDMI Through set to PC. perplexing.RiHD is CEC. Maybe you need to also disable it on your TV as well, because CEC...
Quote:Originally Posted by babgvant Until the next version of HDMI is defined (which will require new HW in everything) it doesn't make sense to go 4K.It's not so much that, it's the scaler in the 818 can't really support 4K,...
If you're happy with your sub, then are you looking for five speakers under $2,000?
Quote:Originally Posted by Vishwa Somayaji I have a question for the experts here. Down the road(say in a year or so) when PS4 is available and second tier Ultra HD TVs are reasonably affordable, how critical will the lack of 4K HD...
He begins his article with, "AV receivers are terrible. I've reviewed a lot of them for CNET" Stop right there. Just... stop. And, while you're at it, shut up, Mr. Moskovciak. I clicked your link and read your "reviews." Each and every...
Quote:Originally Posted by TiVoHD Yeah, it's possible that setting Video Processing to Skip really does turn off all video processing when the OSD is also turned off. And turning the OSD on introduces just enough processing to...
I hope you don't mind if I ask -- why do you think that a Blu-ray is inferior to a standalone pattern generator? Is it because of the 4:2:0 output? Or are there other reasons? I am very curious about this and I would really like to...
Quote:Originally Posted by TiVoHD Yeah, it's possible that setting Video Processing to Skip really does turn off all video processing when the OSD is also turned off. And turning the OSD on introduces just enough processing to...
Quote:Originally Posted by Melting Blaze i dont have netflix sadly. is just normal streaming.. i write "the name of the film/tv series episode i want to see + stream" on google and the first thing it comes out i look at it selecting...
Quote:Originally Posted by apilon Could someone explain to what is the difference between setting the hdmi to through versus source??Somebody will gleefully correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that "Through" means no image...
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