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  1. Bob Barton

    My Denon DVD 2900 review [long]

    Luis, I'm not familiar with how to adjust the Toshiba. You may want to stop by the hometheaterspot site and look in the Toshiba section for tweaks on your set. I didn;t think it was to difficult on the Mits, but you do have to be a little cautious when going into the service menus. And...
  2. Bob Barton

    My Denon DVD 2900 review [long]

    Luis, I have the service menu codes for my Mits and centering can be adjusted through those. What type of set do you have? Bob
  3. Bob Barton

    My Denon DVD 2900 review [long]

    Has anyone noticed the need for a centering adjustment when using the 2900. I originally had a Panasonic RP56 and had done all overscan/centering adjustments on my Mits 65809 with that player. I was watching "25th Hour" which has a THX Optimizer section. I ran this and under the linearity...
  4. Bob Barton

    My Denon DVD 2900 review [long]

    Lewis, Yes, I can perform level adjustments on the multi channel inputs independently from the DD. The initial calibration of the Elite was done through the receivers MACC (auto calibration), so the level settings for all inputs were identical. If I boost the sub level adjustment, say by...
  5. Bob Barton

    My Denon DVD 2900 review [long]

    I have the 2900 connected to a Pioneer 49tx and I'm curious about this BM issue. When using the AVIA sub woofer sweep, with the 49 set to DD, I get normal bass, but with the 49 set to multi channel there is basically very little bass. When playing a DD source through the digital link or the...
  6. Bob Barton

    Pioneer Introduces The DV-47Ai and DV-45A

    Keith, Hmmm, $30 would not be too bad. And no degradation of the signal? That sounds like a better answer than the $200 solution I read about! I'll check into it. It sounds like some new player will be coming out soon in the $300 - $400 range that will not have the chroma bug and do a good...
  7. Bob Barton

    Pioneer Introduces The DV-47Ai and DV-45A

    Keith, Yes, that's a thought. I wouldn't mind the extra component, but my receiver only has one multi channel in so I would also need a way to feed two 5.1s down to one. This adds another $200 (I believe) or so into the equation. The all in one is a nice concept. Although I really noticed...
  8. Bob Barton

    Pioneer Introduces The DV-47Ai and DV-45A

    Stan, If you have the opportunity to A/B compare the 47A to a player without the bug, I'm sure you will see the problem. Bright colors have jagged edges, especially red edges. I never saw the problem as drastic as is seen in certain Toy Story title screen shots, but its definitely there...
  9. Bob Barton

    Pioneer Introduces The DV-47Ai and DV-45A

    Stan, I thought the same as you when I first started using the 47A, that is until I watched Toy Story. The chroma bug really shows up there. I also have the Panasonic RP56 to compare against and it's really amazing what a difference there is, at least with Toy Story. I first tried to see...
  10. Bob Barton

    DV-47A and 96k digital out

    I just recently purchased a Pioneer DV-47a and am trying to get 96k digital out using the Eagles, Hotel California DVD-A. I have a Pioneer 49TX receiver which will display 96 when receving a 96k digital signal, but this never is lit. Is there something I'm doing wrong or is this just not...
  11. Bob Barton

    VSX-49TX Help!

    Wolf, I ran the compement out of the 49 to the 480p Mits in as a test. As you've gathered, you can't watch HD through the 480P Mits ins! I ended up running the component out of the 49 to the 1080 (DTV) Mits in. I used the 49s composite out to a composite in on the Mits -say VCR 1...
  12. Bob Barton

    VSX-49TX Help!

    Wolf, I have the same problem with my Mits and the 49. It seems the 480I out of the 49 is, some how, non-standard to the Mits when going in through the 1080 in. When I look at the display mode on the Mits when OSD is on, it says 480p*. I think the asterisk indicates something is...
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