When I was watching ESPNHD tonight I changed the resolution to 480p and the pq was better than 72p and 1080i on my Samsung 1080p LED DLP TV, Is that normal or is my TV defective, or is it from ESPN??
I changed it on the HR 20
Well let’s sort things out a bit…
Is your Samsung LED or DLP? [Can’t be both, but different technologies, but should not make a difference]
If it is a 1080p set, it is up converting all signals to 1080p. This is the way a 1080p set works. If set up correctly your HD and BluRay DVD players will deliver 1080p with no up conversion by your Samsung.
The HR20 cannot output 1080p—1080i is the limit so your Samsung will ALWAYS have to up convert the signal. In a perfect world, given up conversions, one is better than two or more. [First by the HR20, then by your Sammy to 1080p]
Try setting your HR20 to “Native” in the HDTV setting of this box. This will deliver to signal as delivered to the HR20 with no up conversion by the HR20, Hence only one up conversion. [By your Sammy]. The downside is the HR20 seems to be a little slower switching channels in this setting.
Also, up converters very in quality at different resolutions and you might also try a fixed output—720p or 1080i from your HR20 settings [in the setup HDTV area] We are back to double up converting in this case, but it might be better.
I have a Sony Bravia 1080p and the “HR20 Native” works best for me.
Play around a bit and Good Luck! :up
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Both my Sony 1080p and my Phillips 768p LCD look best when HR-20 set to 480p. Same as first poster said.
HD only SD no different.If I leave my Receiver on 1080. SD programming looks like crap.480p on both my tvs look the best. Different story with my VIP622. Can't explain it. but 480p on my Sony still looks better then any tv I've seen.on HD programming or SD? I agree that there is a slight difference having the HR20 pump out SD programming in native 480p and then having my Samsung DNIe do it's work, but not enough of a difference to actually use Native and wait for the extra time changing channels, since I rarely watch SD.
With HD programming, I leave DNIe off and lock the HR20 to 1080i only - this has given me the best results. I have a very hard time believing that HD programming would look better being sent from the HR20 in 480p mode... but maybe I'm misunderstanding.