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<blockquote data-quote="petek" data-source="post: 77618" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>Right I had some time to do a bit of testing tonight.</p><p></p><p>1. There definitely is no Cinema Smooth. If one goes to Picture Options > Film Mode, it should be there as Cinema Progressive. However with Blu-ray, Film Mode is turned OFF. I cannot change this. Over 720p, Film Mode has three values, Auto1, Auto2 and OFF. There is no other option in there.</p><p></p><p>2. I tested Brightness. I took it right down to 0 and there was no change to the buzzing sound.</p><p></p><p>3. I tested Contrast and Cell Light too. No change.</p><p></p><p>4. I tested the various viewing modes. There are four values: Movie, Dynamic, Relaxed and Standard. Hopping between these modes changes the pitch of the buzzing. Movie mode is the best, which I what I am using.</p><p></p><p>5. During cut scenes where the screen fades to black, the buzzing sound all but disappears; as soon as there's picture again, it's back with a vengeance.</p><p></p><p>6. I've noticed some very interesting effects with CSI Miami on Channel 170. The lab scenes have a lot of light and there are these "light bars" across the screen but it doesn't look right. No other scenes do this. It's quite annoying but I'm not sure if this is the filming intention or not. *Edit* Okay it's all scenes with lighting in it. Can someone else check this please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petek, post: 77618, member: 1924"] Right I had some time to do a bit of testing tonight. 1. There definitely is no Cinema Smooth. If one goes to Picture Options > Film Mode, it should be there as Cinema Progressive. However with Blu-ray, Film Mode is turned OFF. I cannot change this. Over 720p, Film Mode has three values, Auto1, Auto2 and OFF. There is no other option in there. 2. I tested Brightness. I took it right down to 0 and there was no change to the buzzing sound. 3. I tested Contrast and Cell Light too. No change. 4. I tested the various viewing modes. There are four values: Movie, Dynamic, Relaxed and Standard. Hopping between these modes changes the pitch of the buzzing. Movie mode is the best, which I what I am using. 5. During cut scenes where the screen fades to black, the buzzing sound all but disappears; as soon as there's picture again, it's back with a vengeance. 6. I've noticed some very interesting effects with CSI Miami on Channel 170. The lab scenes have a lot of light and there are these "light bars" across the screen but it doesn't look right. No other scenes do this. It's quite annoying but I'm not sure if this is the filming intention or not. *Edit* Okay it's all scenes with lighting in it. Can someone else check this please? [/QUOTE]
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