I had Directv a few years ago and always kept my receiver on native also. There might be a slight delay while the resolution changes but I didn't think it was that noticeable. There is already a delay when switching channels on satellite compared to cable.The only reason I would really know it was switching resolutions is because there would be some lines flashing across the screen during the slight delay.
I would like the option to be able to turn native resolution on too. I don't want my choices limited because someone else doesn't know what they are doing. I would think people that didn't know anything about this stuff would just stay out of the options to begin with.
Next they should take away the option for SAP because someone who only speaks English might turn it on. I like having options.
Actually, there are problems reported (and I do experience this myself) with using Native and the subsequent drop in picture when connected to an HDMI switcher. In fact, it is NOT unusual, particularly for MonoPrice HDMI switchers. An HDMI switcher is the common man's affordable alternative to getting an HT receiver the HDTV's rolling off the factories TODAY have FEWER HDMI inputs than the past few years--again, the presumption of an HT receiver or HDMI switch. A fair number of times, say about 1 out of 8 times, the switchers will LOSE the signal entirely and one has to power down, the up the TV or whatever PITA solution people have for it. This will certainly cause a number of calls to Dish CSR's for a problem that is NOT Dish's fault and a feature to appease a very tine minority who appear no where near ready to leave Dish over this matter. The engineers or Charlie may have decided to not even go there. Yeah, Joe Blow read, or is told by his techy friends, that Native is the way to go, so he invokes in on the DVR only have it drop the picture far too many times and blames Dish, but he doesn't know enough to know it is the HDMI switcher, not Dish.
I would love the option of Native, but would prefer Charlie to focus in the REALLY important deal-breaking matters such as getting the XiP 813 ready for prime time, getting all the Sling devices out (Sling Extender) and working well, fixing the ViP 922, etc. a TON of far more important matters than the old Native bit that in today's situation hardly anyone is going to notice even the slightest difference in REAL WORLD viewing.
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