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Joe Kane Productions' Digital Video Essentials DVD and D-VHS Videotape
Mike Wood
August/September 2004


The video section is where the program really shines. It explains in simple terms how to use the various video adjustments found on most TVs and projectors; demonstrates their effect on the picture; and explains how they should be adjusted to create an accurate image. Kane even goes over variations users will find between different types of products. It’s a useful tutorial, even if you don’t want to follow the program’s advice. If you do, though, your TV’s picture will improve immensely and you’ll spend less time, if any, fiddling with the TV controls whenever you change channels. The test images that Kane has created for this disc should work on any DVD player and for any type of display. There are a greater number of tests on this disc than on previous programs, and  many of them can tell you how well your TV performs relative to others.

This program isn’t Saving Private Ryan meets a test of the emergency broadcast system. It’s a practical tutorial on adjusting a home theater system with some dry explanations and a couple corny demos. The importance of matching speaker output levels and the interaction between image contrast and brightness is admittedly hard to explain accurately, let alone simply, though, and this program achieves both. Follow along and your system will look and sound significantly better for it. If you haven’t used one of JKP’s previous programs, DVE is likely to be, dollar for dollar, the best investment you’ll make in your audio/video system. 


Description: Digital Video Essentials audio/video system testing program

High points: Useful tests for improving audio/video perfor-
mance. Easy-to-follow tutorial, simple explanations

Low points: Confusing menu structure makes it hard to find
a particular portion of the disc. D-VHS tapes are expensive.

Distributed by: DVD International
877.DVD.4YOU
www.dvdinternational.com
www.videoessentials.com

Price: DVD $24.99; D-VHS (1080i or 720p) $89.99



Photography by John Phillip

 
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