calibration CDs/DVDs

Posted by: tgrisham

calibration CDs/DVDs - 05/09/04 10:23 PM

Is there one calibration disc that gives me most everything I need to calibrate audio and video for multichannel SACD/DVD-A/5.1? I hear alot of support for AVIA but I know there are others including one from Guide to Home Theater. Thanks for your opinions.
Posted by: tgrisham

Re: calibration CDs/DVDs - 05/09/04 11:07 PM

I should be more specific. I want to calibrate 2 channel with and without a sub, 5.1 DVDs and soon will want to include SACDs and DVD-As. Previous posts are somewhat dated on my search and I am looking for any new information about AVIA, VE, or Sound and Vision. Thanks.
Posted by: gonk

Re: calibration CDs/DVDs - 05/10/04 12:02 AM

Video Essentials has been discontinued for several years, and after using my copy today I remembered how quirky the interface could be when you want to just do one thing. Its replacement - Digital Video Essentials (DVE) - finally came out last year, and from what I've heard it has a better interface. I wouldn't recommend picking up a used Video Essentials disc anymore, but DVE is the newest and may be the best bet. Others here may have some good input on AVIA, though.

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Posted by: DollarBill

Re: calibration CDs/DVDs - 05/10/04 08:40 AM

Chesky's Ultimate DVD Surround Sampler and 5.1 Setup Disc has the advantage of having Dolby Digital and DVD-A setup tracks. If you can set your DVD player to audio or video, you'll be able to calibrate both signal paths. It has a stereo track as well. It doesn't have a "2.1" track (stereo and sub), but it's full range and your sub will be derived from your crossover settings.

Check out http://www.chesky.com

AIX has a similar disc.
Posted by: Jeff Mackwood

Re: calibration CDs/DVDs - 05/10/04 10:45 AM

I agree with Gonk. VE had a user-hostile (bordering on user-viscious) menu structure. DVE is much improved. I've used DVE since it came out. It's got some nice features - especially on the audio side. The demo material in particular is almost worth the price of admission.

However for everyday level calibrations I find that using my 950's menu / signal is all that I need. Some would argue that it's better to calibrate all the way from the source (ie. DVD) but I've not found any real difference. With the 950 and a RS meter, it only takes a few minutes to get great results.

Jeff Mackwood
Posted by: curegeorg

Re: calibration CDs/DVDs - 05/10/04 11:21 AM

seems like i have used avia and it doesnt offer support for dvd-a, etc. or at least the version that i had didnt. digital video essentials is typically viewed as cream of the crop, but i have not used it seeing as i was only interesting in calibrating my video and avia did a fine job for that. now that i have my denon 3805 i dont have to bother much with setting up the audio, unless i merely want to tinker.
Posted by: tgrisham

Re: calibration CDs/DVDs - 05/10/04 01:33 PM

Thank you to all for your responses. Like most things, I will have to see what works for me, but you've given me great information. Thanks again.