Make sure the output on the HWS is set to 1080i or 720p, not 480i.
I was thinking you had the Hopper3. Darbee can't do 4K. I went and checked to see if they had a new product (as I said, I loved mine until I upgraded to the Hopper3) but they seem stuck. As far as I can tell, they have no new products and their best licensee (oppo) has gone belly up.
I am not positive but I think my H3's and J3's are overscanning too. Is there a pixel-for-pixel setting? And why is this not the default given modern TVs? I sure hope none of us are still using CRT TVs!
I verified the picture quality issue this weekend. I was over at my parent's house (they still have a 722k) and my dad was watching TCM on his panasonic plasma, and the picture was noticeably sharper than the same channel on my HWS on my Panasonic plasma.
Not sure what model you have but doesn't it have a setting to turn off overscan? Some higher end Pannies do.Both are high end (for the time), full 1080p displays.
Not sure what model you have but doesn't it have a setting to turn off overscan? Some higher end Pannies do.
With the TX-P50VT50 in the Advanced Settings, there are selections for Intelligent Frame Creation (IFC), 24p Smooth Film, Clear Cinema, 3D Refresh Rate, 16:9 Overscan" is another that you can turn it off. You would need to disable ISFccc to see some of the options.
EDITED: Just found this for your model show an overscan setting
Panasonic TC-P65VT60 3D Plasma HDTV Settings
Unit-to-unit sample variations, the viewing environment, and the source might render these recommendations less than optimum. They are provided only as a potentially useful starting place. All the settings here are for controls found in the user menus. Those most likely to translate reliably...www.soundandvision.com
Glad it worked! Found that info by Googling TX-P50VT50 overscanThe overscan WAS IT! Thanks again.
I'm sure I speak for guys everywhere who go nuts when something is doing something it isn't supposed to be doing and the "aha!" moment is finally found.The overscan WAS IT! Thanks for the suggestion, I didn't even realize that was turned on, I have all other image modification features turned off, and it was several menus deep. As soon as I turned that off, and reset the picture size on the Hopper back to default, it was a night and day difference. I still think the 722 was a little sharper but it is definitely a LOT closer. Thanks again.
olds403: I have been on this board for a long time (actually since day 1) and mostly everyone else has posted the opposite of what you have said. Most people have experienced better picture quality with the Hopper compared to the older receivers (newer chip set).
I saw an improvement in PQ when I traded in my 722K for a HWS. I am not sure why you are seeing the opposite.
olds403: I have been on this board for a long time (actually since day 1) and mostly everyone else has posted the opposite of what you have said. Most people have experienced better picture quality with the Hopper compared to the older receivers (newer chip set).
The new UI wasn’t just an interface change. It was a completely new operating system from the ground up.For me, when the Hopper first came out, the PQ was not the best. I did notice huge difference for the better when Dish did the UI update. You wouldn't think a change to the UI would make a difference but they must have thrown in other firmware tweeks with that update.