Onkyo 876- questionable video output?

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Tone Deaf

Junior Audioholic
Sorry to trouble you guys but a bit of advice would be greatly appreciated.
I was about to pull the trigger on this AVR but read more than once that the video output was a little disappointing. This confused me. Has anyone heard such a thing before? I am really interested in the best video quality receiver for my HT room with a budget of 1000 +/-

Thanks and Merry New Year
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah, that would be confusing, especially because you didn't say what it was exactly about the video that was disappointing!

All I know is that having ISF controls, Reon HQV, Audyssey MultEQ XT, Dynamic Volume + EQ, beefy amp, all for under $1k is ridiculous.

I posted this a week ago or so regarding the ISF controls in the 876:

You can control both settings of contrast and brightness for each of RGB, in addition to gamma controls, and have separate settings for night vs day viewing, and in fact do all of that in multiple ways for even the same source. You can also apply three different types of NR, being mosquito, random, and block, as well as edge enhancement.

I'm sure its not perfect, but its hard to expect perfection from such a value oriented piece. For instance, the video processor I would love to have, the Radiance XD, is probably several thousand dollars! :eek: and that's all it does really, no amp, no high end room correction, etc...

If you want the best VP, there are those who say outboard stand-alone is the only WTG. You might look into the DVDO Edge for something affordable. I've seen go for as low as $600 recently, but I think its back up to msrp...
 
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Crackinjahcs

Audiophyte
I purchased the Onkyo 876 using the black friday NewEgg deal and have been very pleased. My TV is a 42" LG 1080P LCD and I also have a Sony PS3 for BluRay and a Comcast Motorola cable box - all using the HDMI connections.

So far I have been very pleased with the unit. Here is the URL for a post on my first impressions (I can't post links yet because of my post count):

forums.audioholics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=497421&postcount=12

Most of the time I just use HDMI through and let my tv do the work. On some content (ripped DVDs, etc.) I will turn on some of the additional filters to remove blockiness and compression artifacts, etc. I have not noticed any problems with my video reproduction using this unit.
 
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