OK so we all know that videos encoded for DVD (MPEG2) or Blu Ray (AVC,MPEG2,VC-1) are encoded with a source that is within the Studio RGB space (16-235). And we also know that computer monitors display it's contents with Computer RGB (0-255). So obviously computer LCD monitors are capable of displaying such values, but what I cannot find information on is if LCD TVs (if any) support such luminance. I have a Sony S series TV with the Bravia Engine 2 - but nowhere in the manual or web site does it say if it can use 0-255.
I am curious as my PS3 has the option to display 0-255 or 16-235, depending on how I set it. So am thinking of setting it to Full (0-255) and playing a Plunge video encoded with Windows Media (as AVC or MPEG2 clip values below 16 and the plunge screen as one bar below that). Then setting my TVs brightness with this video (adjusting till I cannot see a difference between 16 and the one bar below that.
Any ideas if LCD TV are supporting Full RGB?
Cheers,
Chris
I am curious as my PS3 has the option to display 0-255 or 16-235, depending on how I set it. So am thinking of setting it to Full (0-255) and playing a Plunge video encoded with Windows Media (as AVC or MPEG2 clip values below 16 and the plunge screen as one bar below that). Then setting my TVs brightness with this video (adjusting till I cannot see a difference between 16 and the one bar below that.
Any ideas if LCD TV are supporting Full RGB?
Cheers,
Chris