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If it's a VSX-1123K you should be good to go with 4K. It will upscale 1080P and 480P and pass through direct 4K signals, so your Blu-ray should be upconverted as well. As long as you are using HDMI cables from one end to the other (no component/RCA) then you should get full signal (digital=digital). Try connecting the Blu-ray directly to the TV and see if there is any difference in quality. Check your settings for V.CONV (should be on) RES should be on Auto, or you can manually set it to 4K
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The receiver should not be too old for the television. A few things that might help you get the kind of picture quality you are looking for. First, make sure the Display is getting a hi-definition signal. This means making sure that you're source device (like a cable/satellite box) is capable of HD, and that it's connected to your Display with an HDMI cable that can deliver the HD picture. You can also change between pre-set picture modes on the display by pressing the PIC button on your remote. This will toggle between a few picture setting that look good in different situations. If your display is in a bright room try Vivid or Calibrated. If it’s in a dimmer room try Calibrated Dark.
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