Is there any way to unstretch an SD OTA signal that comes in pre-stretched on a Dish 722 with an OTA module? I know some people prefer the picture this way, but it really bothers me.
I know on the hopper, I have to go to an SD SATELLITE channel to change the aspect ratio of that channel and then it changes all the OTA SD channels to the same aspect ratio. For example turn to channel 106 TvLand and then change that ratio to what you want or normal and then turn to your ota sd channel and it should be the same.Is there any way to unstretch an SD OTA signal that comes in pre-stretched on a Dish 722 with an OTA module? I know some people prefer the picture this way, but it really bothers me.
Use the format button to change the aspect ratio?
If it is an OTA broadcast the signal source is probably responsible for the format. Try contacting the station engineer.Is there any way to unstretch an SD OTA signal that comes in pre-stretched on a Dish 722 with an OTA module? I know some people prefer the picture this way, but it really bothers me.
That's why I asked if it was a sub-channel. Not an option if it is.Have you tried what it says in post 3? That always works for me.
It is probably the sub-channel stretching the picture. You can test this by detaching the antenna from you receiver and attaching it directly to the TV. Scan for channels on the TV and look at that channel. If it is still stretched, it's the channel....
I second that!There ya go... You could go to the station engineer and request that they go to original aspect.
If its the station I think it is (your posts in the OTA area help) the master feed of ThisTV is 480i 4x3. I know some affiliates put it in 16x9 (Minneapolis is one that does that) but the actual master feed from ThisTV is 4x3Yes. It's a sub-channel. The main channel works fine.
When it fills the screen, it makes it HD, right?I have never understood people who prefer 4x3 content to be fattened up just to fill the 16x9 screen.
Isn't that true. I go to friends who are on cable and they have amazing HD TVs. Yet they are watching their channels in SD stretched and saying that it is HD. When I show them that there is a real HD channel starting at the 1000 numbers(Suddenlink), they simply say that they don't remember the #s for HD. Why cable suppliers don't allow customers to defer to HD like Dish does is amazing! Even to list the channels SD and HD right next to each other in their guide like Dish does would help.When it fills the screen, it makes it HD, right?