Good morning, gentlemen of the forum. What I would like to discuss and hopefully improve upon is digital blur or what it is commonly referred to as HDTV blur. I have been through 3 TV's in recent months and I have learned that one issue that I have not been able to nip in the bud is HDTV blur. Below is a link to Wikipedia's link to HDTV blur...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDTV_blur
Basically, what I am experiencing is one great picture 98% of the time. This is the case with DirecTV and with my Blu-Ray player. The issue comes into play when a fast moving object [like a person] moves quickly across the screen. The "shaky cam" shots seem to be fine on everything that I have watched so far. When some object moves quickly, there is a digital pixel blur surrounding the entire image. Almost like a ghost image, if you will, of digital pixel blur that surrounds the image as it is moving across the screen. It follows the image until it slows or disappears off the screen and is only limited to a 3" area around the moving object.
Below is a list of gear used for video;
TV - Samsung 46" LED http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN46D6050TFXZA Version H301
BDP - Sony BDP S570 http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/st...51&storeId=10151&langId=-1&partNumber=BDPS570
Receiver - DirecTV HR24 whole house DVR http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/content/technology/hd_dvr_receiver
I have 3 HDMI cables at the moment. 1 from Best Buy that retailed for around $40 [probably worth $4] that unfortunately, I did not return in time. 1 from Amazon, supposedly a high speed HDMI and 1 that if I recall correctly, was provided with the Sony BDP. All of them have no real markings on them to tell which is which but they are all just your standard, run of the mill HDMI cables.
From what I understand in talking with folks is that all HDTV's have this issue, some better than others. With the 3 TV's I have had in and out, I tend to agree. The Samsung has a great picture and I have no other complaints [I'm not nearly as picky with my video as I am my audio] with the video aspect. I would just like to learn what things I can do to improve this inherent issue.
What, in your experience, would you suggest to help me and others who would like to improve HDTV blur?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDTV_blur
Basically, what I am experiencing is one great picture 98% of the time. This is the case with DirecTV and with my Blu-Ray player. The issue comes into play when a fast moving object [like a person] moves quickly across the screen. The "shaky cam" shots seem to be fine on everything that I have watched so far. When some object moves quickly, there is a digital pixel blur surrounding the entire image. Almost like a ghost image, if you will, of digital pixel blur that surrounds the image as it is moving across the screen. It follows the image until it slows or disappears off the screen and is only limited to a 3" area around the moving object.
Below is a list of gear used for video;
TV - Samsung 46" LED http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN46D6050TFXZA Version H301
BDP - Sony BDP S570 http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/st...51&storeId=10151&langId=-1&partNumber=BDPS570
Receiver - DirecTV HR24 whole house DVR http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/content/technology/hd_dvr_receiver
I have 3 HDMI cables at the moment. 1 from Best Buy that retailed for around $40 [probably worth $4] that unfortunately, I did not return in time. 1 from Amazon, supposedly a high speed HDMI and 1 that if I recall correctly, was provided with the Sony BDP. All of them have no real markings on them to tell which is which but they are all just your standard, run of the mill HDMI cables.
From what I understand in talking with folks is that all HDTV's have this issue, some better than others. With the 3 TV's I have had in and out, I tend to agree. The Samsung has a great picture and I have no other complaints [I'm not nearly as picky with my video as I am my audio] with the video aspect. I would just like to learn what things I can do to improve this inherent issue.
What, in your experience, would you suggest to help me and others who would like to improve HDTV blur?