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Reviews Named Product of the week, February 15, 2013: 'Joe Kane is a legendary expert in electronic imaging and video display technologies. As a result he and his team have developed an extensive high definition video test disc that will enable you to get the most out of your video display device as well as providing an assortment of audio test signals for fine tuning your home theater audio system. Nas I Am Itunes Torrent. Video tests include basic video calibration, such as brightness, contrast, color, resolution, and geometry, gray scale, and overscan, as well as more advanced tests and demonstration footage designed for getting the most out either a 720p or 1080p display.
Digital Video Essentials is a very comprehensive reference test disc that will enable you to get the most out of your home theater. Very highly recommended. For a complete rundown on the disc, as well as purchasing information, go to the DVE HD Basics Webpage.'
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, About.com Guide 'Joe Kane's test discs have become a staple in the toolkit of most installers and reviewers as well as enthusiasts who want the best possible picture from their displays. HD Basics builds on this legacy to provide the most user-friendly set of test materials to date.' 'Overall this disk remains the industry standard and while many might wish for even more refinement to the menus or even broader selection of audio tracks and included demo material, it gets the job done better than any other disk I’ve tried and there is no denying its technical accuracy or the qualifications of its creators.
I definitely consider this a ‘Recommended’ disk but note that it is far from perfection, there are many facets that can bear improvement. Two things I truly hope are included in the next version include multiple compressed and uncompressed audio choices and something a bit more exciting on the low frequency effects end of the spectrum, as gunfire and explosions and such should surely be included among the demo material as these are among the best uses of this technology outside of their musical capabilities.' 'If you have a Blu-ray player, you should buy this disc. That's all there is to it. It supplies nearly all you need to set up your sound and video systems, and helps you understand how to do it.
There are three sets of video running to a total of 126 minutes that will leave you. Not an expert, but someone with a decent understanding of how to use the supplied test patterns to make your display produce a better, more accurate picture. Only a professional trained by the Imaging Sciences Foundation-trained could improve it. Included in the package are three colour filters to help you use the test patterns to best advantage.' '.While DVE: HD Basics will make it possible to achieve significantly better images than you can achieve without it, professional calibration will produce even better image quality. Consider DVE: HD Basics the minimum you should do to get more from your video display.

It can even be used for periodic fine-tuning of a calibrated video display. But using instrumentation reveals things about the performance of video displays you just can’t find or fix by eye. Thus, even if you are going to get a professional calibration, you’ll still want to have a copy of DVE: HD Basics. This is one disc that should be in everybody’s collection.' 'Once you see Blu-ray at its best (especially from the discs we highly recommend all over this site) on a properly calibrated HDTV via this Joe Kane release and you start watching, you realize without words that hardly anyone has seen High Definition at its best and all those other supposed options are by those who don’t know better, have never seen the unbelievable playback the format can deliver or don’t care and just like to talk. Fortunately, people like Joe Kane, his crew and ours do care, which is why discs like HD Basics are produced and sell so well. It is also because people still love films, TV, concerts and other programming in the highest quality program that does the work for you so you can enjoy it even more.
That is what the Home Theater experience is all about and that is why releases like this are must-own and arrive in every format so no one is left out.' About Get The Most Out Of Your HDTV... Get Back To BASICS Created by home theater industry legend Joe Kane, HD Basics is the definitive High Definition home theater calibration tool. It promises to improve your picture and give you an understanding of the concepts that are vital to getting the most out of your HDTV. If you are like most people, your HDTV is among the most used and least understood devices in your home. Buying an HDTV is a major purchase -- but it does not mean that you will enjoy the crisp and true images intended by HD content producers. Getting the most out of your HDTV set requires some adjustments.
HD Basics will teach you both how to make these adjustments and why they are necessary -- all while taking advantage of the interactivity provided by the Blu-ray format. Easy Everything is organized in a refreshingly clear way that allows you to access what you need, when you need it: Where Would You Like To Start? HD Basics begins with this simple question.
The straightforward menu will take you directly where you want to go. HD In Detail A 90 minute, all-inclusive tutorial will provide an overview of how your HDTV system works. It will help you understand why the adjustments you need to make are necessary. Setting Up My HDTV A short and simple guide to improving the look of your picture. It will take you about 25 minutes of your time to complete. Just The Test Patterns Go directly to any test pattern in the program. Are you a newbie?
Specs • Region Free Edition. Plays everywhere.
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