- Aug 10, 2019
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Having recently upgraded my system from HD-ready TV (37") and DVD player (no AVR) to a 46" full-HD TV + BDP + AVR - see equipment list on my signature below - I am sometimes disappointed by the Blu-ray DVD picture quality. Take last night when my wife and I were watching a recently acquired Blu-ray copy of the Downey Jr Sherlock Holmes movie, which we had seen previously on DVD on the old system. Fifteen minutes into the film she suddenly says ‘is this a Blu-ray DVD?’. I say yes, but we agreed that it often wasn’t as clear and crisp as we would have expected.
Well, going from a 37” HD-ready/DVD system to a 46” Full-HD/BDP system, I was expecting a ‘night and day’ experience in terms of DVD/Blu-ray PQ. Or are my expectations too high?
This was also the case with the Spider Man movies, and while the Blu-ray copies were very good, when I did a quick comparison with the DVDs they were surprisingly good PQ also. However, the comparison with the Avatar DVD/Blu-ray was an easier comparison with the Blu-ray copy noticeably better and more detailed.
Now, does this mean that it is all dependent on source quality – i.e. an excellent DVD transfer versus an average/poor Blu-ray transfer? That might be the case, but I would have thought that Sherlock Holmes being a recent movie (rather than a re-mastered 10 / 20-year old one) would have been top-notch in Blu-ray?
I would say though that HD sound is noticeably better than standard 5.1 DD.
My BDP is set at 1080p / 24p output, and audio set to bitstream. TV is fully 1080p / 24p compatible.
So now I am thinking that it may be my AVR. I have the HDMI Out (to the TV) set to ‘Auto’. I assume that this should be okay, as I am also assuming that if it receives a 1080p input that there is no reason to perform any more processing where PQ is concerned (so effectively ‘passing it through’). This brings me the Onkyo ‘HDMI Through’ (HDMI Pass Through) setting and if that should be set for viewing from the BDP? I guess I need to play with it a bit and experiment, but I would be interested to hear your opinions or experiences.
Incidentally, I always see a distinct difference when viewing SD / HD channels from my Sky+HD box (set to 1080i, as the AVR upscaling doesn’t appear to improve the SD from Sky), where the Onkyo is taking the 1080i input and outputting 1080p. So, if I always see a difference between Sky SD/HD, why not the same with DVD / Blu-ray?
I suppose another answer is that my BDP is an excellent up-scaler, but not something I would expect from an entry-level BDP.
Paul.
Well, going from a 37” HD-ready/DVD system to a 46” Full-HD/BDP system, I was expecting a ‘night and day’ experience in terms of DVD/Blu-ray PQ. Or are my expectations too high?
This was also the case with the Spider Man movies, and while the Blu-ray copies were very good, when I did a quick comparison with the DVDs they were surprisingly good PQ also. However, the comparison with the Avatar DVD/Blu-ray was an easier comparison with the Blu-ray copy noticeably better and more detailed.
Now, does this mean that it is all dependent on source quality – i.e. an excellent DVD transfer versus an average/poor Blu-ray transfer? That might be the case, but I would have thought that Sherlock Holmes being a recent movie (rather than a re-mastered 10 / 20-year old one) would have been top-notch in Blu-ray?
I would say though that HD sound is noticeably better than standard 5.1 DD.
My BDP is set at 1080p / 24p output, and audio set to bitstream. TV is fully 1080p / 24p compatible.
So now I am thinking that it may be my AVR. I have the HDMI Out (to the TV) set to ‘Auto’. I assume that this should be okay, as I am also assuming that if it receives a 1080p input that there is no reason to perform any more processing where PQ is concerned (so effectively ‘passing it through’). This brings me the Onkyo ‘HDMI Through’ (HDMI Pass Through) setting and if that should be set for viewing from the BDP? I guess I need to play with it a bit and experiment, but I would be interested to hear your opinions or experiences.
Incidentally, I always see a distinct difference when viewing SD / HD channels from my Sky+HD box (set to 1080i, as the AVR upscaling doesn’t appear to improve the SD from Sky), where the Onkyo is taking the 1080i input and outputting 1080p. So, if I always see a difference between Sky SD/HD, why not the same with DVD / Blu-ray?
I suppose another answer is that my BDP is an excellent up-scaler, but not something I would expect from an entry-level BDP.
Paul.