If the Bravia has a USB port in it, use that. Best image quality
possible that is significantly better than the HDMI connection from
another device.
AG
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for commenting CH and AG. I trust you are very correct about the
> display settings for the TV. I am spoiled by my auto calibration on my LCD
> for photo editing though it can't be that difficult to get it
> improved as it is totally out of whack now. The Roku stick is in the Oppo,
> then via the AVR to the TV so am totally unclear what the TV thinks it is
> getting. I should be able to experiment and find out and perhaps just
> reserve one full HDMI port for
> use with photos if it thinks it is getting video from the Roku. The Oppo but
> not the TV supports DLNA but I have not set it up yet as there is a Smugmug
> app on the Roku too.
>
> I hope I can get to it this weekend after factory reset and possible new
> firmware for AVR to fix erratic HDMI support. It could take quite awhile to
> recalibrate the audio.
>
> Temporarily out of whack, Mike
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