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<blockquote data-quote="joecrow" data-source="post: 1252793" data-attributes="member: 128337"><p>No you only need to set up different profiles if you want different settings for different circumstances!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It can do for example, I guess, if you had a 2 TV/monitor setup and decided that the settings for say your Sony TV were not optimal for the LG one which needed a different setup. Also profiles are not specific to hardware, in my own case I have a profile that detects 3D Bluray movies and reduces the strength of some settings from my normal to ensure render times are not too high, that was based on the fact that I noted on my setup that the workload for 3D playback was higher than for 2D.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would suggest you just set up the display modes to suit your AVR/TV see the attached screenshot as an example then give it a try with everything else left on default. You can then tweak the scaling settings for best results.</p><p>[ATTACH]199949[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joecrow, post: 1252793, member: 128337"] No you only need to set up different profiles if you want different settings for different circumstances! It can do for example, I guess, if you had a 2 TV/monitor setup and decided that the settings for say your Sony TV were not optimal for the LG one which needed a different setup. Also profiles are not specific to hardware, in my own case I have a profile that detects 3D Bluray movies and reduces the strength of some settings from my normal to ensure render times are not too high, that was based on the fact that I noted on my setup that the workload for 3D playback was higher than for 2D. I would suggest you just set up the display modes to suit your AVR/TV see the attached screenshot as an example then give it a try with everything else left on default. You can then tweak the scaling settings for best results. [ATTACH]199949[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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