Some people are calling this "squashing" a bug, but it is actually a good thing!
For a 16x9 TV2, the signal is sent as a 4:3 image on channel 4 (or whatever). Since you're using analog channel output from the satellite box to TV2, you can only have 4:3. But, your new TV2 is a 16:9 TV... you don't want 4:3 pictures! Right. The 722 is taking the 16:9 original image and horizontally squashing it into the 4:3 space. Use your TV2 settings to "stretch" the 4:3 into 16:9 width, and you should have proper aspect ratio, no matter what channel you're watching!
I believe this only works in Shared / Single (not Dual) mode.
I use this feature all the time, and I think it's great that TV2 is not limited to 4:3.
-m
For a 16x9 TV2, the signal is sent as a 4:3 image on channel 4 (or whatever). Since you're using analog channel output from the satellite box to TV2, you can only have 4:3. But, your new TV2 is a 16:9 TV... you don't want 4:3 pictures! Right. The 722 is taking the 16:9 original image and horizontally squashing it into the 4:3 space. Use your TV2 settings to "stretch" the 4:3 into 16:9 width, and you should have proper aspect ratio, no matter what channel you're watching!
I believe this only works in Shared / Single (not Dual) mode.
I use this feature all the time, and I think it's great that TV2 is not limited to 4:3.
-m