Thursday, February 9, 2012

How do i get my PS3 to play blu ray in really high quality?

i went to sony style and on their blu ray demo the picture looks weird but such high quality. it makes the picture look fake almost. how do you do that?How do i get my PS3 to play blu ray in really high quality?
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To get the best quality out of BluRay, you need to:



1. Use a flat screen TV (LCD or Plasma, preferably plasma) capable of TRUE 1080p. 1920x1080 is the native resolution for 1080p. There are some that claim to be capable of "recognizing" 1080p signals, but have a lower native resolution than that. You see this on some smaller sets. Those use sampling to resize the image to the screen's native resolution.



2. Disable upsample filtering (This is for stretching and blurring images that AREN'T at native resolution). On some TVs, the built-in upsampling filter will improve the output from lower sources, but it, and other filtering options also blur 1080p signals too. Some people prefer this, as it reduces pixelation at bigger screen sizes. Others hate it, because it does reduce sharpness.



3. Use an HDMI cable for the connection. While some BluRay players, and screens are capable of connecting through other cables, a digital connection is better. Where multiple digital connection types are offered, HDMI is the preferred connector.



If you really want to see the effect:



Use a source that was "filmed" using an HD digital video camera. HD Digital video cameras tend to have a different depth of field than traditional film or even analog video cameras. The result is said to look "flat" and if you didn't know what to look for, you'd say it looks weird and artificial, without being able to point out why. There is filtering software that can be applied in post production to restore the depth of field effect, but the results don't always work. You'll see this on a lot of recent TV shows and B movies.How do i get my PS3 to play blu ray in really high quality?
buy a full HD 1080P sony braiva 40" "Z" series



then you'll see what true HD is :)

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