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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 04-10-2009 8:37 AM by Dave. 22 replies.
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04-07-2009 3:59 AM
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Hi guys, maybe someone can help me. I read about the Film mode on Beovisions and I am wondering if there is a possibility to turn it off on my BV3? The number is 8810. Is there a way to do this by myself?
Gr. M.
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
No I don´t mean the formats. It´s about ´the film mode´ in the service menu. A lot of people are talking about it but I want to know where I can find this option inside the service menu from the Beovision 3.
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Nickyg63
- Joined on 08-28-2007
- Nottingham
- Posts 628
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Hi,
I had this option turned on on my avant I didn't like how the picture performs! my friend the B&O engineer turned it off, I am sure someone on this site will know how to turn it off.
Cheers Nick
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Dave
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Brisbane, Australia
- Posts 2,328
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Yep no problem there; the option can be found in the Monitor part of the SM under picture adjustments.
Take your time, this is how it's done on type 8805 - should be the same -
With your Beo4, press: MENU, 3, 0, 0, GO, 1, 3, 9, (toggle between) ON / OFF, press GO > and EXIT out, being careful not to change anything else
Have you just started using the BV3? I turned it off when i first got it becasue it seems so different at first, but now i have it on, the picture is superior.
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”
Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Hi Dave, I figured it out myself yesterday and that is indeed the way to do it. Only on the BV3 it is called ´movie mode´ and not ´film mode´. I have 3 option to install, ON/AUTO/OFF. I really don´t know what all this does to the screen (?) because I cannot notice huge differences. I also do not know if there is a difference between looking at tv or a dvd?? Is there anyone out there who can tell me the differences?
Gr,
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Kokomo, it is mentioned above. Read Dave´s report (no. 4 from above)
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Sorry for that, it is no. 5 from above..........:-))..........
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Hi Kokomo, this is what you have to do:
Turn on tv and press Menu. Toggle down to SET UP, then press on your BEO4: GO, 0, 0, GO (all on your BEO4). You will acces a menu with 2 options. TV monitor and something about tuning. Select the first one. Then you will need ´Picture adjustments´. Once you acces that it will open a list and one of them is ´movie mode´. If you select that (GO on Beo4) you can choose between ON/AUTO/OFF (toggle Up and DOWN on BEO4). Try for yourself what it does to your picture and let me know what your opinion is. To leave the menu press STOP on your BEO4 repeatedly. Please remember that you do not store a different setup untill you are 100% sure about your choice and write down what you change in this menu!!! Hope this helps.
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Kokomo
- Joined on 08-21-2007
- Spain
- Posts 618
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
That's the one!
Now I'll write the sequence down for future reference and also if I change anything.
Thanks Meng for the info' - appreciated.
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Kokomo, my BV3 is from April 2004, typenr. 8810........Do not know any softwarenumber........I am at work now so I cannot check...........
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Kokomo
- Joined on 08-21-2007
- Spain
- Posts 618
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
In 'monitor information'. type no shows 8800, so I guess that's the reason!
Thanks.
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Foxtrott
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Vienna, Austria
- Posts 500
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
kokomo:
In 'monitor information'. type no shows 8800, so I guess that's the reason!
Thanks.
Hi kokomo!
My BV3-32 is also an MkI (type 8800) and I have the "film mode" option. On the MkI BV3-32 it depends on the SW-Version. I had the SW of my BV3-32 updated (due to a timer related problem) and since that update I have The "film mode" option in the settings.
It seems that on the MkII (type 8810) SW they changed the name to "movie mode". At least on my MkI it's called "film mode".
Cheers
Foxtrott
"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." Henry VI, Part 2 William Shakespeare
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Hi Foxtrott, do you notice a difference when ´playing´ between ON and OFF watching the screen? (I also have AUTO to choose from)...........
Meng
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SKApretto71
- Joined on 04-19-2007
- Europe - Italy - Tuscany - Fucecchio
- Posts 66
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Hi,
I have a BV3-32 and used to leave the settings to AUTO.
What let me set it to OFF is that when ON, with some sources (I use SKY satellite receiver) a lot of annoying digital textures appeared on teh screen, often when an high contrast area was associated with movement (like a person passing over a window running, or a car filmed from outside).
With the setting OFF, it doesn't occurs.
Whatching DVDs this usually not occurs, and I can turn it ON (in fact, pucture has a better contrast and colors appears more warm, IMHO).
Just my 2 euro-cents,
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Raffaele "SKApretto n.71" Sgherri
I like Chrome and spread it!
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Foxtrott
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Vienna, Austria
- Posts 500
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Meng:
Hi Foxtrott, do you notice a difference when ´playing´ between ON and OFF watching the screen? (I also have AUTO to choose from)...........
Meng
Hi Meng!
To be honest, I never payed attention if it has any effects on the picture while in the Menu-settings but I do notice an effect on the picture after leaving the Menu. When the "film-mode" is on the picture seems somehow "oversharp" and "artificial" (don't know how to discribe it better).. but this is my personal impression.
I don't have an "auto" option... seems that this is only available at the MkII model as my SW-version ist the newest one available for the MkI.
Foxtrott
"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." Henry VI, Part 2 William Shakespeare
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Dave
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Brisbane, Australia
- Posts 2,328
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Film mode for me, once i got used to it, really cleans up the images and makes the movement incredibly natural. Seems to work wonders on CRT but not quite right on LCD. Would never turn it off again!
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”
Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.
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Meng
- Joined on 05-16-2007
- Posts 70
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Hi Dave, one last question for you, do you have an analog or digital signal? Maybe that´s the difference. I have analog signal. When I play a dvd the picture is just perfect, love it. But when watching tv (analog) sometimes it could use improvement.
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Dave
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Brisbane, Australia
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Re: Film mode on Beovision 3 32"
Meng:
Hi Dave, one last question for you, do you have an analog or digital signal? Maybe that´s the difference. I have analog signal. When I play a dvd the picture is just perfect, love it. But when watching tv (analog) sometimes it could use improvement.
Yes i run SD signal through RGB so the picture is as perfect as DVD, switch to digital! :)
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”
Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.
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