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The BD/DVD video settings are set to Auto, which means that such material outputs using the YCbCr superwhite signal.
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I have a Sanyo PLV-Z3000 projector and have configured my PS3 display settings to full RGB and YCbCr Superwhite. I wonder if anyone could give me a tip on the following situation: If so this is presumably a firmware problem and therefore one for the Audiolab support team. So the conclusion I have drawn from this is that when taking the video passthrough from an Oppo BDP-83 and passing it to a JVC D-ILA 750, the Audiolab 8000AP is introducing a cause of failure on YCbCr color spaces. The answer has turned out to be:ġ - the problems are the same on DVD and Blu-Ray and at all resolutions Ģ - the problems are the same on 3 different HDMI cables, so thankfully that is not the problem ģ - with the Oppo connected direct to the JVC there is no problem with the image on any of the color space variants Ĥ - with the Audiolab 8000AP in the loop only the RGB passthrough works correctly on YCbCR 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 color spaces (with the appropriate color space settings changed on the projector) the image is unwatchable, and on Auto it is tolerable but there are red flashes in the blacks.
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I have had an interesting afternoon working through all of the various permutations. If non of the above makes any difference it may be a fault on the Oppo or PJ. If no different then reset the Oppo to factory defaults. You may want to check this or force YCbCr 4:2:2 if you can on the PJ settings. If your PJ is set to auto colourspace mode it should detect the correct scheme. If this doesn't work try different HDMI cable between player/display just to double check. If the above doesn't work try linking the Oppo directly to the PJ and establish if this makes a difference. Pixel level sparkles or block arefacts may be HDMI cable releated.Ĭheck cables.
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Usually the result of a mismatch results in the entire image being a combination of green/pink or no image.
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The issues you describe don't sound like a typical colourspace issues I've encountered. But then when I changed the Oppo color space to RGB Video the problem seemed to completely disappear….Ĭan anyone suggest what is causing the red flashes, and why RGB Video seems to work well in my set-up where YCbCr 4:2:2 – my preference - does not ? I then changed the colour space to ‘Auto' and this helped no blocks of incorrect colours, but still occasional red flashes in the blacks – pinpoints of red light that last for a few tenths of a second. The picture is unwatchable, with blocks of incorrect psychedelic colours and red flashes within the blacks. Unfortunately the results are disastrous. The JVC projector is running OOB (I know, I know, but the THX mode is sensational) with everything set to Auto. Having read the 5 Oppo owners' threads (4,844 posts !) I decided to set up the Oppo as recommended for SD PAL deinterlacing - 2.2 odd, color space – YCbCr 4:2:2, 1080p24 – Auto, DVD 24p Conversion – On. But then when I changed the Oppo color space to RGB Video the problem seemed to completely disappear .Ĭan anyone suggest what is causing the red flashes, and why RGB Video seems to work well in my set-up where YCbCr 4:2:2 my preference - does not ? I then changed the colour space to √uto and this helped no blocks of incorrect colours, but still occasional red flashes in the blacks pinpoints of red light that last for a few tenths of a second. Having read the 5 Oppo owners threads (4,844 posts !) I decided to set up the Oppo as recommended for SD PAL deinterlacing - 2.2 odd, color space YCbCr 4:2:2, 1080p24 Auto, DVD 24p Conversion On. I am running an Oppo BDP-83 via the video passthrough of an Audiolab 8000AP to a JVC D-ILA 750 projector all with the latest firmware. I would be grateful for any help that forum members can provide (are you there Kingfats and Welwynnick ?!).