I actually see something different. My tv prefers me to use 1080i only from the DVR, even on 720p. Ive compared fox OTA and ESPNHD. Its strange, but all channels as 1080i from my box looks the best.
Hehe .... yah .... since discovering I could get 1080i/p (sort-of) I've become a 1080i snob. I'm no longer satisfied with 720p.
Sporting events you'll like better with 720p vs 1080i, but thats a whole other issue
Hehe .... yah .... since discovering I could get 1080i/p (sort-of) I've become a 1080i snob. I'm no longer satisfied with 720p.
What's happening now is that your set is doing the ONLY conversion, and if your set is 720p, that is what you're seeing. You eliminated an extra "conversion" by your Sat/cable box. The less fiddling around, the cleaner your picture will look. Like I said before, I doubt that they use anything close to the "'state of the art" in those Sat/Cable boxes for the digital video chips. Enjoy your fine HD picture!
OK, I'm spit ballin' here, but the reason this may be true could be that the scaler in your TV set is better than the one in the DirecTv box. When you consider the price you paid for your TV to your DVR, it's easy to see who was cutting costs on critical components. That's my explanation, and I'm sticking to it. This is a good reason to use native resolution on your Sat. box. Let your TV do the conversion work, the bad thing is the slower channel change speed. I'm not a big channel surfer, so it doesn't bother me.