4 ohm speakers = 4 ohm setting.
ONKYO TX-NR905
Hi all!
Got a question for 905 owners. I was going through the setup menu when I came across the PICTURE QUALITY options. Here is how to get in the setup menu that I am talking about:
- INPUT/OUTPUT ASSIGN
- 6. PICTURE QUALITY
Once you get to the PICTURE QUALITY sub menu, there are 5 options to make changes. Below are the 5 options:
- PICTURE MODE: AUTO, VIDEO, FILM
- EDGE ENHANCEMENT: OFF / HIGH
- MOSQUITO NR: OFF / HIGH
- RANDOM NR: OFF / HIGH
- BLOCK NR: ON / OFF
I would like to know what is the best setting because I got my blu-ray player hooked up to this receiver via HDMI. Right now, I have the PICTURE MODE to AUTO selection. Everything else below that is all on OFF selection. I am not sure if I want to mess around with those options. I figured I should let the blu-ray player do all the work and leave the settings on the 905 alone. Too much settings on the receiver and the blu-ray player can make the picture quality worse.
But I would like to know your opinion on these settings. I just wanted to get the best picture quality when watching blu-ray movies and regular DVD movies. Right now, watching regular DVD movies looks terrible! It's all grainy and fuzzy.
Thanks for any advice!!!!!
Got a question for 905 owners. I was going through the setup menu when I came across the PICTURE QUALITY options. Here is how to get in the setup menu that I am talking about:
- INPUT/OUTPUT ASSIGN
- 6. PICTURE QUALITY
Once you get to the PICTURE QUALITY sub menu, there are 5 options to make changes. Below are the 5 options:
- PICTURE MODE: AUTO, VIDEO, FILM
- EDGE ENHANCEMENT: OFF / HIGH
- MOSQUITO NR: OFF / HIGH
- RANDOM NR: OFF / HIGH
- BLOCK NR: ON / OFF
I would like to know what is the best setting because I got my blu-ray player hooked up to this receiver via HDMI. Right now, I have the PICTURE MODE to AUTO selection. Everything else below that is all on OFF selection. I am not sure if I want to mess around with those options. I figured I should let the blu-ray player do all the work and leave the settings on the 905 alone. Too much settings on the receiver and the blu-ray player can make the picture quality worse.
But I would like to know your opinion on these settings. I just wanted to get the best picture quality when watching blu-ray movies and regular DVD movies. Right now, watching regular DVD movies looks terrible! It's all grainy and fuzzy.
Thanks for any advice!!!!!
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