subject: Modifying Up Ones Audio/video Head [print this page] If you have never had the opportunity to acquire one of these simple home movie theatre calibration dvd disks Through THX, this may be the great time for you to get it ordered. The Opimtizer will really improve the picture clarity of your home theatre, but before you do that, you can do a handful things to accomplish this.
one remedy of getting the picture reports required would be to play a Blu-Ray/DVD disc which contains the THX Optimizer embedded on the DVD/Blu-Ray disc. You can find it somewhere inside the disc's main navigation, commonly inside the special features area. The Optimizer will carry you a group of basic steps to modify the display screen plus your sound system. Pretty much all THX licensed Dvds produced all through and following 00' combine the actual THX Optimizer. You will learn additional specifics, in addition to guidelines on ways to use the Optimizer at www.thx.com/home/dvd/optimizer/index.html.
With this particular method, you'll still need to have the blue filter; if you didn't get one in the Disc itself, you can obtain one at no charge through THX simply by filling in the order form on-line at the THX web-site. However, you'll need to pay for S/H; roughly $3.00... I may make the Optimizer readily obtainable via email soon at the time of this particular writing.
I suggest you at least try and rent a DVD/Blu-Ray movie with the THX Optimizer then you definately won't have to loose the time waiting for it to come by postal mail. You can actually alter your video calibration simply by eyeballing the on-screen filter, for a instant... However, before you get an evaluation dvd in your device, you should, without doubt, lower the brightness level down to about 1/3 of the way across the display screen, however using a check disk or the Optimizer is significantly, quicker and even more exact.
A successful way to get the video display honed in to some degree of being near to an optimum calibration is usually to read through the writen posts over at avsforum.com regarding your unique display device. Countless models feature ongoing posts by owners, and you will see other's calibration tips and advice. Remember that not all units will have precisely the same configuration settings. There are generally mild differences regardless of the manufacturers default settings. What's more, over time, these adjustments may somewhat quietly change equally to that of a projector's lamp steadily goes dim with use. Nevertheless, you ought to at minimum determine what works and prior to doing a the advanced calibration, please try the former first. I'm sure you'll find it not as tough as it might seem.