G glgeek SatelliteGuys Family Sep 16, 2007 76 0 Mar 12, 2009 #21 kvnfl said: The 722 has a setting that selects your TV/Projector by brand and model. Is that set up correctly? Same thing would be to adjust the output (720p/1080i) to match your projector. Click to expand... which menu is this? i have not seen it. bruce
kvnfl said: The 722 has a setting that selects your TV/Projector by brand and model. Is that set up correctly? Same thing would be to adjust the output (720p/1080i) to match your projector. Click to expand... which menu is this? i have not seen it. bruce
John Kotches SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Nov 21, 2003 6,765 197 Troy, IL (STL Area) Mar 13, 2009 #22 lakebum431 said: If calibrated properly you will see no difference between HDMI and component. Click to expand... You will see a softer picture, i.e. less fine detail, as there are additional domain changes. To come out component, the Receiver has to do a D/A conversion. At the projector, there has to be an A/D conversion followed by internal processing With a full digital path, there's just the straight line with processing. Most people with "normal" sized TVs probably won't notice it, but those of us with larger front projection systems see just about everything.
lakebum431 said: If calibrated properly you will see no difference between HDMI and component. Click to expand... You will see a softer picture, i.e. less fine detail, as there are additional domain changes. To come out component, the Receiver has to do a D/A conversion. At the projector, there has to be an A/D conversion followed by internal processing With a full digital path, there's just the straight line with processing. Most people with "normal" sized TVs probably won't notice it, but those of us with larger front projection systems see just about everything.