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Jeff M
12-05-2008, 04:32 AM
Just some quick things to clear up the little details (for me).

a) It seems there is 3DYC and I-P Mode showing up only in ISFccc settings, correct?

b) Can I be running a movie while I make changes in the ControlCAL program?

c) Can I make/save different settings on my PC with different names (like rename from Profile 1 to Profile 1a, 1b etc) so I can compare by updating and viewing different ISF settings? That since some people's eyes have different preferences outside the other proven recommendations to have by guys such as D-Nice. If not no problem, just wondering ;)

Thanks so much guys.

Jeff M

Turbe
12-08-2008, 01:09 PM
You can run any source you want to while in the ISFccc Interface with ControlCAL and there is not currently any way for you to save your control settings to disk. This is one of the most requested features for a future version.. :D

Jeff M
12-08-2008, 02:27 PM
Thank you for the reply Turbe!

The "running any (viewing) source while in ISF" was one of making sure I would not hurt anything (better safe then sorry), the other was to see the changes on the screen (of course) but last and most important (now that I think of it) is the instructions on the ControlCAL sheet saying to select an "Input" from the upper right-hand corner of it's Profile Screen (click on the box and use the down arrow to get a number is the only way it worked for me), and the TV remote also having the word "Input" (as in Input; HDMI 4, 5 etc) made me wonder if having two sources (ControlCAL and a HDMI player) sharing the same "Input" would cause issues, but I came to the conclusion while typing this that your answer would be the "Service Only" input on the back of the TV where we connect to is its own "Input" and what the "Input" on the ControlCAL window is looking for was to coincide with the Laptop (or other) COM Port or it's I/O (Input/Output). There are just too many "Inputs" flying around and I wanted to avoid making any assumptions with these :cool:

And a side note/future warning, I try to post my questions with as much info/viewpoint angles as I can so other members coming here to these questions later can get answers too whether they are novice or avids ;). Being on BB to Message Boards to Forums since 1995 has taught me how (I hope!) to be more helpful with sharing info then just getting what I need then disapearing forever :D

Thanks again for the great help!

Jeff M