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Alto detail enhancement missing

bytebuster

Well-known member
Folks,
The manual online says that detail enhancement should be available.
I don't see this when I hit to the "Settings" tab.

BTW, contrary to whats mentioned in the manual, the audio/video settings are only accessible via a browser. When and why was this done?
 
the audio/video settings are only accessible via a browser. When and why was this done?
To save people from themselves. :lol: I say that as an installer. Those settings, once properly configured, don't need to be touched again, and making them easy to reach through the GUI only introduces the opportunity to lessen the performance experience if they're messed with. Now the tweaker, who wants to fiddle with things, will have no issue popping open a browser to make the changes. Again, just my opinion from what I see in the field.
 
Good point. Though any idea if detail enhancement is available for the alto. Probably a premier only feature?
 
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