Smith, P thanks for sending photos. I have about 10 movies on my 622 since Monday night. I am glad that the 1080p has a HD logo next to channel 501. I guess it takes long time to load into the system.
I wonder if Dish is doing some sort of "pre-test" screening before the downloads but since we know their tests can be faulty (from the many Sony 1080p TVs that are flunking), it just never gets sent out?
When I got 501 on my first 622 it took two days before "I am Legend" 1080p showed up.
On my second 622 it showed up immediately upon being upgraded. Go figure.
Moot point, my Mitubishi 52631 DLP didn't pass the test.
Slightly off topic - I thought I read somewhere that the 1080p VOD disabled TV2 when in dual mode. Is this correct?
When I do the test the screen says my tv resolution is not compatible with this event. Why and is anyone else with a 1080p tv having the same problem? I am connected via hdmi and have a westinghouse lcd 42 inch tv that is a 1080p output tv.
The VOD has to download takes 48-72 hours >> No timers withing 1am 9am (when VOD downloads) must be in standby
Same here. I was TC'd yesterday early AM and when I checked for what I had on 501, there was IAL(1080p) as well as 16 other non-HD choices. The list is the same today.I saw on two different DVRs (622 and 722) it happened OVERNIGHT.
I have a Sharp 1080P D92U. I am not certain on this but don't believe it does 24fps (I am checking this out on another forum). As it is failing the 1080P test for "I Am Legend", I am suspecting the 24fps may be the reason why.On the matter of 1080p/24fps, this is a different signal than a 1080p/60hz signal. At the time this TV was made 1080p/24fps did not even exist in a consumer media format. Even a TV that can accept an incoming 1080p signal does not indicate that is can accept a 1080p/24fps signal. Furthermore, there are very few TVs on the market today that will even display the image at 1080p/24fps even if the TV will accept a 1080p/24fps signal. Most TVs that will accept a 1080p/24fps signal would still display the image as 1080p/60hz.
Well, many times it was stated 1080p24, not just 1080p !
Here and other forums. Don't pretend you didn't read all the threads.