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Kris Deering Aug 24, 2009 0 comments
High Definition Benchmark
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Scott Wilkinson Mar 24, 2008 0 comments

Anyone interested in accurate video reproduction knows the name of Joe Kane. For the last 35 years, Kane has tirelessly advocated that consumer video displays must be calibrated according to standards defined by the broadcast industry in order to produce the best possible picture. To that end, he has produced several video discs with images specifically designed to help do just that.

Geoffrey Morrison Mar 08, 2007 0 comments
Test your own TV like we do it.

To test your display's performance, you'll need not only specialized test generators and measurement devices, but also actual video material. After all, just because a display measures well doesn't mean it's anything you want to look at. For that matter, there are no objective measurements for things like scaling and deinterlacing. For consistency, we try to use the same or similar test DVDs (and now HD DVDs) for our testing in each display review and in our video Face Offs. If you want to see how your TV stacks up—or you wonder what we're talking about every month—here are most of the test discs we use and why we use them.

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Jul 17, 2006 0 comments

$25

The latest iteration of video expert Joe Kane's Video Essentials, the DVE DVD is already an industry standard. Revised and updated, DVE has everything you need to dial in your home theater, and more than a few patterns we use in our reviews at UAV to evaluate the performance capabilities of source components and displays. In addition to providing the test patterns, it also tells the less initiated how to go about making adjustments in a clear, concise fashion. For just $25 you can elevate the performance and accuracy of your entire system.

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Jul 17, 2006 0 comments

$30

The Imaging Science Foundation teamed up with Monster Cable for this setup DVD, which is designed to allow even novices to adjust and setup their HDTVs without fear of techno-intimidation. In other words, although the ISF is involved, this isn't a test disc made by and for ISF calibrators. It's a quick and easy to use tool for the average Joe to simply and easily take his TV as far as it can go short of a full ISF calibration. Educational, effective and relatively easy to use, even for non-techies who want to get the most out of their movie and TV watching at home.

Chris Lewis, Geoffrey Morrison Oct 28, 2005 Published: Aug 28, 2005 0 comments
HT's audio and video editors share the test and demo discs they use to put a system through its paces.

Audio Test Discs

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Scott Wilkinson Feb 01, 2005 0 comments

Audio test gear meets the pocket computer

Thomas J. Norton Nov 07, 2004 0 comments

TacT is a company with a mission. Their amps are all digital, and their 2-channel and AV preamplifier-processors are dedicated to solving the single biggest puzzle in home audio reproduction: the effect of the room.

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Thomas J. Norton Aug 30, 2004 0 comments

Of the several good test DVDs available for optimizing the audio and video performance of a home theater system, the best known are Digital Video Essentials and the Avia Guide to Home Theater. Either will guide a consumer, step by step if necessary, to get the most from his or her equipment, particularly the video. In fact, most serious videophiles probably own both DVDs, along with a copy of DVE's predecessor, Video Essentials.

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