Sagem D45 and DNR...WHERE!!!! :)

Kazman

Prominent Member
How can I adjust the DNR level with the Sagem HD-D45?

Anyone know?
 
K

kmhtkmhtkmht

Guest
Noise Reduction?

For What Source?

It's in the Install Menu... Sources and then you click the blue key to change the Noise Reduction Levels...

Don't go over 2 otherwise it goes all Blurry.
 

Snap

Standard Member
if the noise is too high, set 1, otherwise it's better to whatch with noise, as it gets blurry for me even on 1. but static pictures are almost perfect with DNR.
 

Kazman

Prominent Member
Thanks guys.

I wanted to set it lower, but it seems that you can't switch it off entirely.

Only occurs on fast moving shots on some Sky+ channels.

It's not so bad, not as bad as other large screens I've seen, minor downside methinks.

The picture is amazing on this TV, so impressed with it :D
 

mray

Prominent Member
Kazman said:
Thanks guys.

I wanted to set it lower, but it seems that you can't switch it off entirely.

Only occurs on fast moving shots on some Sky+ channels.

It's not so bad, not as bad as other large screens I've seen, minor downside methinks.

The picture is amazing on this TV, so impressed with it :D

Isn't the default setting "0" anyway?
 

Kazman

Prominent Member
mray said:
Isn't the default setting "0" anyway?

Yes, but there is still some evidence of DNR, but only on really poor signals with fast movement.
 

Snap

Standard Member
Kazman said:
Yes, but there is still some evidence of DNR, but only on really poor signals with fast movement.
That's DLP effect. You can't get rid of it.
 

Kazman

Prominent Member
Snap said:
That's DLP effect. You can't get rid of it.

I've never noticed it before on other DLP sets, apart from the Toshies, where it is really really bad. It looks like DNR gone haywire, but again, it's noticeable only on very very rare occassions, on low bit rate channels.

Better picture than I've seen on any plasma tv though :).

Watching Troy on it right now, looks fab :)
 

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