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PS3>Lumegen HDQ>HD Fury>1209s 1080p/72hz

 
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windowman1



Joined: 15 Mar 2009
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:03 am    Post subject: PS3>Lumegen HDQ>HD Fury>1209s 1080p/72hz

Thought I would post a new topic incase any one wanted to know if it is possible to attatch all of the above togher and get it working. Well it is, and even better than you might think possible Razz

Big up to Cris Frost (Lucid AV) Thumbs Up .

After many more hours than I thought it was possible for one man to work in such a short number of days we finally have it cracked and the results are breathtaking.

We finally have 1080p into the HD Fury and 1080p 72hz out

The even more amazing thing is the well documented immage shift issues with the fury and it's associated distortion of the left hand side of the picture had been sorted, the picture is perfect, 100%.

I haven't had a chance to watch all of a film yet, Chris only finished at 10pm last night but the 45 minutes Blue ray and 15 minutes playing on my X Box were fantastic. Just a shame I have to go to work today now

Again, huge thanks to Chris (and a big sorry to his family for keeping him away till so late) for all the hours hard work you have done, the results have really impressed. Your commitment to perfection is very rare thing to find and much apprecuiated.

I can't wait till tomorrow now when all my mates come over to watch films and play COD4 etc.

Thanks to all that gave advice in my other thread.

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Nashou66



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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:52 am    Post subject:

Last night i tried 800p@72 HZ again form the lumagen on my Marquee where i thought the marquee needed a resistor change to be able to squeeze the image.
Well on the Lumagen you can do the same thing using the shrink adjustment in the "misc" menu . A memeber on AVS found it worked, we shrink the top and bottom to 100
point value. Works great!!!! So the Resistor mod on the Marquee is not needed. for your scope movies you should try the 800x1920 @ 72 also, it will be sharper that @ 1080p.

Athanasios

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r.bauer



Joined: 08 Apr 2006
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Location: The Netherlands

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 3:35 pm    Post subject:

I have almost the same setup here:
PS3 -> Crystalio II -> HDTV DVI-D Fiber Optic Cable -> HDfury1 -> Bg1209s

1080p24 from the PS is sent to the Crystalio and it outputs 1920*817@72 or 1920*1080@72 depending in the source aspectratio.
The HDTV DVI-D Fiber Optic Cable is the last addition and now I have eliminated that last bit of noise that was sometimes visible.

I have tried and tried to get the full 1920*1080@72 displayed on my BG1209s, but either the left edge or the right edge was not inside the raster. Max resolution I can display is something like 1912*1080@72, so some pixels are still absent.

I would like to know what your porch settings are.
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