directv installer here, so i had an HD job today. install went beautifully! after i activated my boxes and set the resolution to 1080i, on 2 newer sony bravia flat panels, i noticed the picture still looked like hell....no clarity! does anyone know if there is an "HD" set up on newer sony tv's???
We have one of the newer Sony Bravia LED LCD TVs. We also have Dish, but we had DirecTV in the past. When we had the receiver set to 1080i, the picture did not look right along with the movements. However, setting the receiver to 720p made a slight difference on the movement on HD channels, and the picture and movement on SD channels looked a lot better. I am not sure if you have an LED LCD TV, but I thought this might help.
We are also using HDMI, not component cables, but I do not notice a huge difference between using either. However, having one cable instead of five cables seems more convenient unless you want to use the HDMI input for something that is 1080p.
I also did some online "research," and found this about our model and the "best" settings:
Sony KDL-32EX700 LED LCD HDTV Review - Sony - Sony Television Reviews - TelevisionInfo.com
MotionFlow: Standard
Cinemotion: Auto 1
720p
There were even fewer issues with 720p content.
Can i sync playstation 3 with sony bravia tv ? - Yahoo! Answers [Had that in my notes. Sorry. It will help though if you have a PS3.
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I should also note that my family including myself like bright colors that pop out at you, and this is probably not what would be the "correct" calibration. However, that is what we like; therefore, you may have to look at the different color options in the menu. I usually use the brightest of the factory settings as a starting point, and then, I go to custom and add other features that may not be on the factory setting one. I do not use the Ambient Sensor feature as it darkened the picture.