jdr01930 said:Yeehaa! I was hoping the Boston locals would be live by the time my 622 gets installed on 3/4! Thanks for the update!
You listed 6318-6321. That's broadcast channels 4, 5, 7 and one more I assume?
What's the 4th one (or is there one unused)
BFG said:can you compare dish cbs and nbc to ota nbc and cbs? because i've heard they down convert the 1080i to 720p
Fox 25.jdr01930 said:Yeehaa! I was hoping the Boston locals would be live by the time my 622 gets installed on 3/4! Thanks for the update!
You listed 6318-6321. That's broadcast channels 4, 5, 7 and one more I assume?
What's the 4th one (or is there one unused)
BFG said:what is the output setting of your receiver?
philhu said:Ok.
I guess people want them, but you are only getting 4 networks
Comcast gives you all 7!
GregN said:Many can not get Cable or OTA ..... Thanks for the late Breaking news Philhu
jscud said:The set type is 4:3 #1 (Sony 4:3 HDTV) and the resolution is set for 480i. This gives a full screen SD and when I switch to an HD channel the set automatically switches to letterbox mode. All HD channels do this except for Boston HD local ABC and Fox.
If I change the receiver resolution to 720p or 1080i, all the HD channels are letterboxed correctly INCLUDING the Boston ABC and Fox. However the SD channels are postage stamped. I can use the Sony's screen Zoom button to bring the SD's up full screen but the set doesn't keep the zoom when changing channels. It is a pain to have this setting even though all the HD content works well.
So my first settings are a compromrise that up til now worked well. Believe me I have tried all different combinations of resolution, set type, receiver stretch and zoom and Sony screen zoom. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
John