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Updated Settings: Sunday 24th June 2007:
- Updated: Virgin Media Via SCART.
- Updated: Gamecube Settings Via SCART.
- Added Guide for Auto Adjusting Xbox 360 for VGA.
- Updated: Xbox 360 VGA settings using Pioneer Plasma for comparison.
- Updated: Xbox Component settings.
- Updated: Xbox 360 via VGA settings.
- Updated: HDMI 2 Windows Media PC. Thanks to 16to9.
- Added: Playstation 3 via HDMI.
- Added: Virgin V+ HD Box via HDMI.
- Updated: Xbox 360 Via VGA, better image, brighter and richer.
Special Note for PC Users: When using a PC, you can use a DVI to HDMI convertor on HDMI Port 2 and have 1360x768 output. This means you can do 1:1 Pixel Mapping via a 100% digital signal, this is the best signal this TV can ever recieve and display, much better than using VGA.
Service Menu Options:
Ok, the first stop is the Service menu. Now alot of people will tell you not to enter this menu as it will void your warranty, so this is your call. I personally have found that disabling Dynamic Dimming stopped a banding issue I was having, most noticeable in dark scenes. Backup any settings you change, incase you need to restore them.
To enter the Service Menu, key in the following button combination while the TV is in standby:
INFO + MENU + MUTE + POWER
Now adjust the following settings in the Adjust menu option;
Dynamic Dimming: Off
Dynamic Contrast: On
Dynamic CE: Off
Press Power to Exit and save settings, leave it a second and power back on.
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Input Settings Options:
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VGA Input - Xbox 360 - High Definition - 1:1 Pixel Map @1360x768:
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For Xbox 360, in the May 2007 Dash Update, they introduced a new setting called "Reference Levels", this is essentially a Gamma fix for the washed out VGA. It helps alot that Microsoft have introduced the fix at their end, helps us with calibration at this end.
Xbox 360 Reference Level: Expanded (Increases the Black Range and makes everything look alot better.)
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Auto Adjusting Samsung R8 to Xbox 360 at 1360x768p via VGA.
This image is exactly 1360x768 and contains the necessary curves and lines for your R8 Samsung to auto adjust to, to give a sharp, clear picture.
The easiest way to view the image on your TV is to put it on a USB Stick or Hard-drive or similar device and then plug that into the USB port on the front of your Xbox 360 and then view the image from the picture viewer, selecting the USB device and navigating to the correct location.
You can also share over a network. When you have added your image to your library within WMP11 or Zune Software, browse to the image via the COMPUTER share on your Xbox 360.
Auto Adjusting.
Now with the image on screen, make sure any xbox 360 GUI features have faded out, this includes any info panels across the top or the control panel. On your TV remote, press MENU, then go down to the 4th option and choose PC. Here there will be an option to auto adjust. When you press Auto Adjust your screen will go black for a few seconds, do not press anything until it comes back on.
You should now have the sharpest possible image from 360 you can get with this TV. Enjoy.
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Game Mode: On (Bypasses TV's built in video processing and sends video straight to screen, less lag, sharper picture)
Energy Saving: Off
Picture Mode: Standard
Contrast: 74
Brightness: 52
Sharpness: 50 (Greyed Out)
Colour: 55 (Greyed Out)
Tint: 50/50 (Greyed Out)
Colour Tone: Normal.
Backlight: 8
Detailed Settings:
Black Adjust: Medium (Works better with the higher brightness setting.)
Dynamic Contrast: High
Gamma: 0
Edge Enhancement: Off (Greyed Out)
Colour Space: Wide
White Balance:
R-Offset: 17
G-Offset: 15
B-Offset: 11
R-Gain: 4
G-Gain: 14
B-Gain: 30
My Colour Control:
Pink: 15
Green: 15
Blue: 15
White: 22 <<--Important: More realistic whites and better picture.
Home Theatre PC: On
Sound Mode: Custom
SRS TX XT: On
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HDMI - PS3 Playstation 3 - High Definition - 720p/1080i:
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Mode : Movie
Contrast : 80
Brightness : 48
Sharpness : 43
Colour : 43
Tint : 50/50
Colour Tone : Warm 2
Backlight : 8
Digital NR : Off
Movie Plus : On
Black Adjust : Med
Dynamic Contrast : Low
Gamma : +1
R Offset : 14
G Offset : 16
B Offset : 13
R Gain : 4
G Gain : 15
B Gain : 12
Pink : 13
Green : 13
Blue : 10
White : 12
Edge Enhancement : On
Colour Space : Auto
HDMI Black Level : Low
Game Mode: Off
Energy Saving: Off
Thanks to dazed808!
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HDMI - Upscaling DVD Player - High Definition - 720p/1080i:
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Mode : Standard
Contrast : 85
Brightness : 53
Sharpness : 25
Colour : 35
Tint : 50/50
Colour Tone : Normal
Backlight : 10
Digital NR : Off (removed image retention)
DNIe : On
Movie Plus : Off
Black Adjust : High
Dynamic Contrast : Off
Gamma : +1
R Offset : 15
G Offset : 15
B Offset : 15
R Gain : 4
G Gain : 15
B Gain : 18
Pink : 12
Green : 11
Blue : 11
White : 14
Edge Enhancement : On
Colour Space : Auto
Thanks to juneau!
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HDMI - Windows Media Centre PC - High Definition - 1280x720p @ 50Hz:
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Mode : Dynamic
Contrast : 73
Brightness : 54
Sharpness : 37
Colour : 35
Tint : 51/49
Colour Tone : Normal
Backlight : 6
Size: JUST SCAN
Digital NR : Off (removed image retention)
Active colour: Off
DNIe : On
Energy saving: Off
HDMI blacks: Normal
I found that Black adjust and HDMI black level made it too dark - there was no depth to the blacks. As for the PC, there is as far as I know, no image processing being applied to the video signal. The video card is a Nvidia 6200 shoving it all out over DVI.
Thanks to 16to9
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HDMI - Virgin V+ HD Cable Box - High Definition - 720p/1080i:
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Mode : Movie
Contrast : 85
Brightness : 51
Sharpness : 22
Colour : 47
Tint : 50/50
Colour Tone : Warm 2
Backlight : 7
Digital NR : Off
Movie Plus : On
Black Adjust : Off
Dynamic Contrast : Off
Gamma : +1
R Offset : 15
G Offset : 15
B Offset : 15
R Gain : 4
G Gain : 15
B Gain : 15
Pink : 12
Green : 11
Blue : 11
White : 14
Edge Enhancement : On
Colour Space : Auto
HDMI Black Level : Low
Thanks to dazed808!
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Component - Xbox 360 & Xbox 1- High Definition - 720p@60hz:
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Picture Mode: Movie (allows Detailed settings access)
Contrast: 74
Brightness: 45
Sharpness: 57
Colour: 58
Tint: 50/50
Colour Tone: Normal
Detailed Settings:
Black Adjust: High
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: 0
Edge Enhancement: Off
Colour Space: Wide
White Balance:
R-Offset: 17
G-Offset: 15
B-Offset: 11
R-Gain: 4
G-Gain: 14
B-Gain: 30
Backlight: 9
Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Off
Movie Plus: On for TV shows, Off for Movies.
Sound Mode: Standard(Speakers on R88 aren't too good, recommend a proper speaker system)
SRS TX XT: On
Game Mode: Off
Energy Saving: Off
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SCART - Sky & Sky Plus - Standard Definition - 576i@50/60hz
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Picture Mode: Dynamic
Contrast: 95
Brightness: 45
Sharpness: 75
Colour: 50
Tint: 50/50
Colour Tone: Normal
Backlight: 10
Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Off
Active Colour: On
DNIe: On (helps with detail on Standard Def inputs)
Movie Plus: On (works quite well on some games, increases the FPS artificially sort of.
Sound Mode: Standard (Speakers on R88 aren't too good, recommend a proper speaker system)
SRS TX XT: On
Game Mode: Off
Energy Saving: Off
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SCART - Virgin Media Cable Box - Standard Definition - 576i@50hz
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Picture Mode: Dynamic
Contrast: 85
Brightness: 55
Sharpness: 75
Colour: 51
Tint: 50/50 (Greyed Out)
Colour Tone: Normal
Backlight: 10
Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Off
Active Colour: On (Helps colours not to bleed into each other)
DNIe: On (helps with detail on Standard Def inputs)
Movie Plus: On (Totally personal Preferance, some prefer it off.)
Sound Mode: Standard
SRS TX XT: On
Game Mode: Off
Energy Saving: Off
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SCART (RGB) - Gamecube - Standard Definition - 576i@50/60hz
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Picture Mode: DynamicB]
Contrast: 90
Brightness: 40
Sharpness: 75
Colour: 55
Tint: 50/50
Colour Tone: Normal
Backlight: 9
Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Off
Active Colour: On
DNIe: On (helps with detail on Standard Def inputs)
Movie Plus: On (works quite well on some games, increases the FPS artificially sort of.
Sound Mode: Standard (Speakers on R88 aren't too good, recommend a proper speaker system)
SRS TX XT: On
Game Mode: Off
Energy Saving: Off
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Freeview Built-in Tuner
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Picture Mode: Standard
Contrast: 85
Brightness: 53
Sharpness: 25
Colour: 45
Tint: 50/50 (Greyed Out)
Colour Tone: Cool1
Detailed Settings:
Black Adjust: High
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: 0
Edge Enhancement: On
White Balance:
R-Offset: 17
G-Offset: 15
B-Offset: 11
R-Gain: 7
G-Gain: 14
B-Gain: 30
Backlight: 10
Digital NR (Noise Reduction): Auto
Active Colour: Off (Greyed Out)
DNIe: On
Movie Plus: On
Sound Mode: Music
SRS TX XT: On
Game Mode: Off
Energy Saving: Off
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