This a very helpful video…just got my NZ8 and I ad a couple of questions…. 1. Does it matter if low latency is on? Which if preferred, on or off when calibrating? 2. Motion enhance should be on off/low/high when calibrating? Or does it even matter? Any help would be appreciative
When you do second, third or later calibrations in the future, do you reload the INIT file first or can you just calibrate from your current calibrated settings?
YOU ARE WRONG? The light receiver faces the projector and not the screen, if you use Spyder optical sensor. In instruction manual JVC refere: "Install the optical sensor. Adjust the position of the sensor such that it is within the range indicated in orange on the software as show in the figure on the right. If you are using Spyder, install the sensor between the projector and the screen with its light receiver facing the projector".
Question about the network settings. Isn't it a faster way if you connect the JVC directly to a switch togerher with your laptop?
JVC need to update this video with a lot better quality and detail
We pay a LOT of money for these projectors...come one step it up a ittle
This a very helpful video…just got my NZ8 and I ad a couple of questions….
1. Does it matter if low latency is on? Which if preferred, on or off when calibrating?
2. Motion enhance should be on off/low/high when calibrating? Or does it even matter?
Any help would be appreciative
Hi please advise the projector NZ8 do not display password line for me to set the similar password setting on the laptop ? Thank you
Is the new Spyder X2 elite or ultra working with the calibration software? If yes, is there any advance in using the new Spyder?
Should we be feeding content when calibrating?
Does HDR10+ need a separate calibration from HDR10? Just want to be sure I got everything done right!
What about frame adapt HDR?
When you do second, third or later calibrations in the future, do you reload the INIT file first or can you just calibrate from your current calibrated settings?
please enable subtitles, many thanks
Many youtubers say that gama 2.2 is in the past. The accurate setting is 2.4. Is it true?
After calibration and I turn the projector and back on all the calibration is gone
Hey mine doesn’t have the input for password in the network setting
You don't have a NZ series or NP5 projector do you?
@@TerminatorJuice correct
I figured it all out
@@topostornottopost3371 hi can you advise how you got it figured out as I face the same issue thank you
YOU ARE WRONG?
The light receiver faces the projector and not the screen, if you use Spyder optical sensor.
In instruction manual JVC refere:
"Install the optical sensor. Adjust the position of the sensor such that it is within the range indicated in orange on the software as show in the figure on the right.
If you are using Spyder, install the sensor between the projector and the screen with its light receiver facing the projector".
Yes, for the older version spyder 5 you face the projector. But for spyder X you face the screen instead.
@@mr2cqql thank you I was using calibration software11 and now I use calibration software12
Video is false the software claims that it can’t find any sensors