DVE posts
Joe Kane offers upgrade pricing for forthcoming DVE: HD Basics
Digital Video Essentials: HD Basics set for March release
Digital Video Essentials: HD Basics delayed to 2008
Those of us anxious to get their Joe Kane-approved tweak on will have to wait a bit longer than originally planned. The originally planned October 30th release has been moved to "early next year," with no details given for the delay. While HD DVD owners can use the previously released dual-format disc, this latest "HD Basics" version was slated for release to both the blue and red camps. The new disc is also the first of the DVE offerings designed specifically for HD setup, and uses a more streamlined menu that is meant to appeal to both newcomers and prosumers. We've found the DVE series to be both practical and educational; hopefully the delay is just Joe Kane poring over the details. In the meantime, there are some good tips around for dialing in your setup.Digital Video Essentials: HD Basics coming to HD DVD and Blu-ray
It seems like the TV calibration wiz, Joe Kane, isn't going to sleep until every HDTV around is properly calibrated. In the past he has produced Video Essentials and then Digital Video Essentials (DVE) but neither one of these calibration discs properly addressed high-def basics. Hence the follow-up HD DVD and Blu-ray release titled DVE: HD Basics. This disc features six essential calibration tests that should only take a few minutes to run but if the consumer wants to dive into the vast world of calibration, the disc also includes many of the same patterns found on the professional DVE release. It would be nice to see retailers throw in this $30 disc when someone buys an HDTV set along with an HD DVD or Blu-ray drive but then they couldn't sell their in-house services. The disc is going to hit store shelves just in time for the holiday season on October 30 and we would like to point out that this disc would be a great gift for anyone receiving a high-def set from Santa this year. Just think, they could set up the HDTV themselves, leaving you, the TV guy to enjoy your holiday eggnog.
Digital Video Essentials calibration tool launches on HD DVD
DVD International announces eight HD DVD combo releases including DVE HD
Ask HDBeat: HDTV calibration round-up
One of the most important - Digital Video Essentials - $19.99 - HDBeat Recommended
- Monster/ISF HDTV Calibration Wizard DVD - $29.99
- AVIA Guide to Home Theater - $39.95
- SpyderTV Calibration tool - $199.99
Do you have your HDTV calibrated? How did you do it.
Home Theater Blog Review: Monster/ISF HDTV calibration disc

Proper calibration of your HDTV will make sure that you get the best picture possible. There are some good do-it-yourself kits out there like AVIA and Digital Video Essentials, but Monster has one too. Home Theater Blog has a nice write-up about it and they found it rather nice for first timers. He points out that while the Digital Video Essentials disc offers more options and tests, the Monster disc was nice and easy. The disc is divided up into nine chapters - well, really one five of 'em are tests. Chapter one is the intro, chapter eight is a music video and chapter nine is a sales pitch for Monster Cable by Noel Lee himself. (didn't surprise us ether)
Calibration is very important if you want the best possible picture. Do yourself a favor and pick up one of these discs.

























