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Get the App. Published February 12, I selected some music as a first test: Which started playing immediately with a display showing that the content was from Windows 7: The next thing I tried was Windows Media Center Recorded TV. As is standard practice with Extenders, the DMA generates an eight-digit code which we walk over to the PC and enter to authorize the device. Over HDMI, the interface is razor sharp, and video is what it is: The limited variety of available HD content looks great, compressed stored video or streaming files don't.
Sonically, the hardware does nifty tricks like internal Windows Media Audio Pro 5. Video performance started out with a whimper unfortunately, as the Color Bars revealed a smooth transition from dark to light blue but also a wild flashing of the two vertical black and white bars at area 1 of the pattern, denoting half, not full resolution. Only when the large rotating bar in "Jaggies" Test Pattern 1 was practically straight up and down did it show a smooth edge, and at the red, yellow and green portions of the dial it exhibited a variety of stair-stepped edges from noticeable to highly distracting.
At no point in the little three-bar shuffle of "Jaggies" Test Pattern 2 were any of the moving bars acceptably clean, and the bottom one in particular wiggled like something out of a bad acid flashback. I'm grateful for the DMA's rendition of the American Flag only because I now have a memorable frame of reference for what this test is not supposed to look like, with digitized notches across every stripe, almost non-stop.
The bricks behind the flag were washed out, and although artifacting on the windows is not officially part of the test, I've never seen this problem so pronounced before. The gold statue on the left side of the frame was the best aspect of the Picture Detail test, but even that appeared unnatural, lacking the necessary nuance around the edges and across its surface.
The grass looked soft, which would be fine if I wanted to throw down a blanket and have a picnic, but more individual blades should have been discernible.
Again, not a part of the test, but the stairs below the statue hardly even looked like stairs, they were so vague. The Noise Reduction nature scenes were hindered by flickering skies ranging from fair to bad to very bad, with mosquito noise evident around finer points, too. In Motion-Adaptive Noise Reduction, I observed an extremely noisy sky above and around the roller coaster, while the coaster itself was blurry and lacking any real detail.
The scene of the boat chugging under the little footbridge was noisy just about everywhere except on the green leaves over the rail in the foreground. The battery of Film Cadence demos exposed quivering rims on the telltale coffee cups and jagged stair-step edges on the newspaper in every format, with only minor differences between each.
The Anime cadence was among the least offensive. Exams ended with a bang however: Mixed Film with Video Titles were perfectly steady in both the horizontal and vertical video crawls.
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