if you have the rush channel (an hd only channel in the 9000's somehwere) i've noticed that to be one of the best channels for hd picture clarity.
Rush? Rush?
Are you kidding me? If that's the Voom channel I think it is, it's been off Dish (along with the other Voom channels) for over a year. When was the last time you noticed the picture clarity of Rush on Dish?
im with agonizing. i dont believe signal strength is an issue unless you are pixelating. what thekrell says maty have merit, but i dont think any differnce in picture clarity would be noticable.
This is a typical response from people (including myself!) who believe the myth and have never noticed a degraded picture before. It's a transient problem. You may never see it at all if everything is working as it should. You first have to get into a problem area, or have problem equipment or a problem setup, and
also you have to look critically at your PQ, sometimes carefully and for a long time, before you might see a degraded (but unpixellated) picture.
Of course some problems are more noticeable than others. My DTVpal experience and revelation were with a good SDTV. (Of course the DTVpal, being a CECB, is an SD-only box.) And on some HD channels some of the time I would see a distinctly blurry picture on an SDTV! So it can at times be quite obvious. There are a lot of "depends".
you set the 1080 from the receiver menu right?also realize, that sd channels look horrible on nice hdtv's...
Let me clarify some of those comments and add some of my own.
If you set the receiver to 1080i (as the OP should for his 1080p Toshiba), then the scaler being used for SD to HD conversion is in the 222, not the Toshiba. I don't have a 222, but IMHO the scalers in my 722 and 612s are pretty darn good.
I did have a Sylvania 32" HDTV (briefly) running off a Dish 501 receiver (which obviously has no HD scaler) and it was awful. I returned that set and went with a Vizio. Much better scaler in the Vizio, and the SD was reasonably indistinguishable from the 501 performance on my good SDTV before. This is using a viewing distance of 5-10'.
I also have a Westinghouse 42" which I initially connected to a 625 (svideo output) and it's scaler is apparently fantastically good, even blown up to 42". So I would say the opposite that you did regarding SD channels on a "good HDTV". SD channels look horrible on
crappy HDTVs. On good HDTVs with good scalers, they should look at least as good as they did before on an SDTV.
If you're looking at a crappy SD picture on a good HDTV, then you're probably looking at the degraded performance we're talking about.
and some hd channels are no better than sd. depends on the show.
I am sure there must be variations in PQ from channel to channel, and even from show to show. But I haven't noticed an HD channel that wasn't sharper than any SD channel. Do you have a channel number or show I should watch to get me irate? I think Dish (or somebody) is upconverting some shows to HD, in which case the programmers' (or Dish's) scalers are to blame if it isn't at least somewhat better than an SD channel.