You know, that phenomena that makes the view look like you're "on set" with the film crew, lol......?
I have a Samsung UN46C9000 LED LCD 3D unit.... a very good TV.... and movies, even old ones, have a picture quality that looks like video or soap operas. Know what I mean? I am pretty sure I read somewhere that it has something to do with the higher refresh rate of the newer LCD units.
Something weird though.... when I changed up my HDMI cable configuration to accomodate my new Blue Ray player- I am now using both HDMI inputs on the TV. I had to do that because my ONKYO AV receiver wasn't passing the 3D capability all the way through from Blue Ray player => AV Receiver => TV, (and therefore my system refused to recognize 3D content) so I went directly from the Blue Ray player to the TV using one of the HDMI inputs to carry the video, and used the other input to carry the audio from the Blue Ray, or Satellite box to the AV Receiver.
It was when I changed up the cable configuration that I noticed the dramatic increase in picture quality, and the "Soap Opera" effect while viewing content from any source.
It seems like there is some signal that is carried through the HDMI cable that gives it that effect. I haven't backtracked and played with the cable configuration to see if I can change the picture quality back to just a good HI Def picture (without the soap opera effect), but I plan to mess with it soon.
Am I explaining this well? LOL. Kinda hard too describe, but I know some of the folks with high end equipment know what I mean....
Thanks
I have a Samsung UN46C9000 LED LCD 3D unit.... a very good TV.... and movies, even old ones, have a picture quality that looks like video or soap operas. Know what I mean? I am pretty sure I read somewhere that it has something to do with the higher refresh rate of the newer LCD units.
Something weird though.... when I changed up my HDMI cable configuration to accomodate my new Blue Ray player- I am now using both HDMI inputs on the TV. I had to do that because my ONKYO AV receiver wasn't passing the 3D capability all the way through from Blue Ray player => AV Receiver => TV, (and therefore my system refused to recognize 3D content) so I went directly from the Blue Ray player to the TV using one of the HDMI inputs to carry the video, and used the other input to carry the audio from the Blue Ray, or Satellite box to the AV Receiver.
It was when I changed up the cable configuration that I noticed the dramatic increase in picture quality, and the "Soap Opera" effect while viewing content from any source.
It seems like there is some signal that is carried through the HDMI cable that gives it that effect. I haven't backtracked and played with the cable configuration to see if I can change the picture quality back to just a good HI Def picture (without the soap opera effect), but I plan to mess with it soon.
Am I explaining this well? LOL. Kinda hard too describe, but I know some of the folks with high end equipment know what I mean....
Thanks
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