Pioneer elite sc-72 4k upscaling

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Joseph Frasca

Enthusiast
I just purchased a pioneer elite sc-72 receiver. When I switch on the 4k upscaling option for 1080p cable broadcasts the picture quality gets worse. Anybody have any ideas why? My TV is a Samsung 4k unhu8750. I tried disabling most of the TV filter options to try to have the receiver improve the picture.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Maybe your tv has better upscaling....I never have found using the video processors in my avrs as a benefit, my tv is more capable (a Samsung plasma). The inclusion of video processors in avrs IMO was more about upscaling things like composite or s-video sources.
 
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pewternhrata

Audioholic Chief
Sure its 1080p and not 1080i?
Also, im not 100% on upscaling. Imo, taking something in 2k and trying to double the resolution causes more problems than its worth.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Sure its 1080p and not 1080i?
Also, im not 100% on upscaling. Imo, taking something in 2k and trying to double the resolution causes more problems than its worth.
Good point on 1080i cable or OTA broadcast tv generally....altho I think some ppv content is 1080p.
 
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pewternhrata

Audioholic Chief
Good point on 1080i cable or OTA broadcast tv generally....altho I think some ppv content is 1080p.
My provider "advertises" hd in 1080p but majority is 1080i. I also find it odd that 720p is almost nonexistent.
 
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Joseph Frasca

Enthusiast
Yeah, I have Xfinity and they probably do broadcast in mostly 1080i. I just know when I run the HDMI directly through the TV, the picture is much better. Oh well. I'm still fine tuning the mcacc calibration, but the sound is already pretty amazing.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Id pass everything native to the display. Very few AVRs have great video processing.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, I have Xfinity and they probably do broadcast in mostly 1080i. I just know when I run the HDMI directly through the TV, the picture is much better. Oh well. I'm still fine tuning the mcacc calibration, but the sound is already pretty amazing.
What settings for video do you have in the avr when you've done this?
 
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Joseph Frasca

Enthusiast

Yeah, I have Xfinity and they probably do broadcast in mostly 1080i. I just know when I run the HDMI directly through the TV, the picture is much better. Oh well. I'm still fine tuning the mcacc calibration, but the sound is already pretty amazing.
What settings for video do you have in the avr when you've done this?

I have it set to upscale to 4k from the video parameters menu.
 
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pewternhrata

Audioholic Chief

Yeah, I have Xfinity and they probably do broadcast in mostly 1080i. I just know when I run the HDMI directly through the TV, the picture is much better. Oh well. I'm still fine tuning the mcacc calibration, but the sound is already pretty amazing.
What settings for video do you have in the avr when you've done this?

I have it set to upscale to 4k from the video parameters menu.
I'd turn off the upscale on the avr. Not 100% on your tv, but I'd guess it's also trying to 'upscale' the video as well. I have an lg and from what I gather, it decides if it should scale or not.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
Sure its 1080p and not 1080i?
Also, im not 100% on upscaling. Imo, taking something in 2k and trying to double the resolution causes more problems than its worth.
It's actually 4x as many pixels. Also, due to the fact 1080p divides evenly into 4k, even a simple scaler should do a good job. A really good scaler can actually make 1080p look better when upscaled than native, since it completely removes the screen door effect/visible pixel transitions and provides a very smooth, sharp picture.

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everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Onkyo has really good upscaling.



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Not sure which model your referring to, but im not aware of any avr that matches the abilities of top tier displays.

Back when external scalers were common place for front projectors in the late 90s early 2000s, people were really concerned about the display. With the sources now available, not so much is need as the quality is better.

I cant imagine that a 1k avr does a better job than a 3k display.

Is your avr or display ISF?

Edit: note that even the cheapeast external units of good quality start around $499 and go out to a few thousand.
 
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pewternhrata

Audioholic Chief
It's actually 4x as many pixels. Also, due to the fact 1080p divides evenly into 4k, even a simple scaler should do a good job. A really good scaler can actually make 1080p look better when upscaled than native, since it completely removes the screen door effect/visible pixel transitions and provides a very smooth, sharp picture.

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Interesting read on the comparisons.
Correct with the 4x, I rushed that.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/4k-ultra-hd-uhd-vs-1080p-full-hd-tvs-and-upscaling-compared
 

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