Question re: denon 2910 HDMI selections

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  • flannj
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 1

    Question re: denon 2910 HDMI selections

    I have just received a Denon 2910 DVD playerand hooked it up to my Panasonic 61 inch rear proj. LCD using the HDMI connections.
    I am using a digital optical connection for audio to my Rotel RSP 1068 pre-pro.
    THe Denon 2910 allows two HDMI choices for video setup:
    HDMI Y Cb Cr
    or
    HDMI RGB
    Which one do I use?
    There is very little decription in the operating instructions
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Flannj
  • BlazeMaster
    Senior Member
    • May 2004
    • 644

    #2
    Can't help you out there with that as I'm using the DVI out on the 2910. I do have a question for you and those that also own this player:
    Do you guys find the audio quality better with the digital or the analogue output?

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    • Sim reality
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 173

      #3
      From the Panasonic website on HDMI:

      It supports multi-channel digital audio transmissions and component video color spacing for true rendering of HD video.

      I think this infers HDMI Y Cb Cr (Y Cb Cr are the component video... uhm components? to making a picture).

      HDMI RGB is the DVI input versions (As you can tell there still needs to be some HDMI standardization).

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      • brian.hillier
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2005
        • 3

        #4
        This was taken from audioholics website in reference to building a Windows Media center PC but I think it answers your question.

        One of the biggest benefits of MCE2005 over a do-it-yourself HTPC is proper support for "Studio RGB'", as opposed to computer RGB. Most PCs operate using Computer RGB, which means Black is (R,G,B)=(0,0,0) and White is (255,255,255). In the digital video world, however, things are a little different. For a start, video is encoded using YCrCb rather than RGB. ITU-R Recommendation BT.601-4 states that when YCrCb is converted to RGB, Black should be encoded as (16,16,16) and "Reference" White as (235,235,235). This is sometimes called "Studio RGB."

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        • Ralph P.
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2005
          • 28

          #5
          Greetings,

          I would recommend using the Y CR CB setting as opposed to the RGB. I use this setting with my Denon 3910 and Sony VPL-HS51 LCD front projector.

          Regards,
          Regards,

          Ralph C. Potts
          Blu-ray Disc Reviews
          AVSForum.com
          My Home Theater
          My DVD Collection

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