Ok i got all excited after finally networking my HR22 HD DVR with my home network via powerline adapter. Download went smoothly, so I figured, cool I want to see how the 1080p looks.
Downloaded G.I. Joe and pressed play. Screen only fills about 70 percent of the screen on my Panny 1080p plasma. The picture looks amazing, however the screen isn't completed filled like normal HD channels.
I did some research and playing around with the receiver, and it said my tv didn't support DIrectv's 1080p format. Now, I know my tv supports full 1080p because I have a sony blu-ray player which looks spectacular.
I have also researched and apparantly there are two versions of 1080p. One has 24frames and the other has 60 frames. I guess my HDTV will only support 60 frames? I have read on other sites that people get the "blue screen of death". I never saw one and the video actually plays, just doesn't fill the whole screen. Has anyone else encountered this issue?
So i'm watching the movie in 1080i, which still looks incredible, but wanted to see the full potential. Any advice, situations you have encountered, I would love to hear.
THanks all!
Downloaded G.I. Joe and pressed play. Screen only fills about 70 percent of the screen on my Panny 1080p plasma. The picture looks amazing, however the screen isn't completed filled like normal HD channels.
I did some research and playing around with the receiver, and it said my tv didn't support DIrectv's 1080p format. Now, I know my tv supports full 1080p because I have a sony blu-ray player which looks spectacular.
I have also researched and apparantly there are two versions of 1080p. One has 24frames and the other has 60 frames. I guess my HDTV will only support 60 frames? I have read on other sites that people get the "blue screen of death". I never saw one and the video actually plays, just doesn't fill the whole screen. Has anyone else encountered this issue?
So i'm watching the movie in 1080i, which still looks incredible, but wanted to see the full potential. Any advice, situations you have encountered, I would love to hear.
THanks all!