I let my Lumagen’s do all the heavy lifting, framing, aspect ratios, geometry, full color calibration, Darbee enhancement etc from each source to screen.
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Problem solved, apparently. The Duo wouldn't respond to the power button on the remote suddenly, and I had to turn the unit on and off manually; a factory reset solved things for a few days and then the problem returned. Everything else worked fine. I dug out the remote from my previous Duo and things are working normally. Perhaps I sat on the original remote and damaged the power button? It doesn't feel any different. Oh well.
This turn of events doesn't remove the Lumagen from my radar, however, as I downloaded the manual. That's not good for my peace of mind (or my wallet) . . . |
I have a question about the Lumagen's. Can these units allow you to mix and match audio & video HDMI streams from different sources? For example say I want to listen to some digital music files on my NAS through my Oppo 205 but I don't want to sit there and stare at a static screen, can I combine the video signal from my PVR and watch tv while listening?
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I wonder how something like a Lumagen would compare to the latest OLED 4K TVs, especially a Sony with regard to VP quality. Sony is known for their video processing acumen. Also with regard to the latest chips in 4K blu-ray players (thinking the Pioneer LX-500 in particular). I also note that the Lumagen website lists only 2 current models, both lacking analog inputs (component and s-video). Looks like anyone with legacy connections (component and s-video) would be in trouble, unless they could score an older model that has them.
Just curious. Is there anything else out there besides Lumagen at this point? |
Does anyone have an opinion on Lumagen vs MadVR Envy?
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