FAQ
Gaming Mode provides a stronger enhancement and fairly strong artifact
suppression. It's great for clean computer-generated video, such as games and
animated movies.
Full Pop Mode gives the strongest depth and realism, but you may see some
artifacts, especially on text.
Should I have my equipment calibrated before or after I install the DVP 5000S?
Calibrate and then add the DVP 5000S. The DVP 5000S will not affect your color,
brightness, contrast, or gamma settings for the calibration.
Is the DVP 5000S compatible with Audio Return Channel (ARC) or High-Speed
Ethernet Channel (HEC)?
Not in the current version.
What is the processing delay? Does it change when all processing is disabled except
for the DVP 5000S?
The processing delay is negligible, so audio needs no delay to avoid lip-sync
issues. 1080p60 video has a total throughput delay of 100 microseconds, and
480p24 has a delay of 400 microseconds. The delay depends on the video
resolution, and not on any user settings.
Does the DVP 5000S process audio?
No, audio internally bypasses all processing untouched.
I have a device with a DVI plug instead of HDMI. Can I still use it?
Yes, HDMI is compatible with DVI. You merely need to buy an HDMI-to-DVI
adapter.
Can I use the DVP 5000S to drive two or more displays at the same time?
You can use one DVP 5000S to process video for two different displays, if you
have an HDMI 1.4 or 1.3 compliant splitter.