I'm having a problem with my HD-Tivo, and I'm hoping you guys might be able to help me. I realize there is a DVR forum, but my problem is not related to the DVR functionality of the unit.
I have my HD-Tivo connected to my Samsung DLP, and up until today had been using the HDMI-DVI cable to connect my television to the unit. I bought the TV in June '04 and the Tivo in September. Both have functioned very well, though the Tivo has always been significantly slower than my Series 2 stand-alone.
This morning, when I turned on my TV, I noticed that there was something very wrong with my setup. When I tried to watch the HD-Tivo, the picture was very messed up. There was a green tint to the entire picture, the picture was very fuzzy, all the colors were off, and it appeared there was missing resolution. There was also color bleeding. I'm not talking a slight problem that would require an Avia session, the picture was FUBAR. I could see people and read text, but that was about all that was going right. The problem is evident with recorded programs, Live TV, and menus.
So I tried to use HDMI-HDMI, but the only thing that improved was the disappearance of the green tint, and it was replace by an even worse color problem. It was essentially a brown and white picture, though I could still read text and see people. The resolution, sharpness, and colors were all very bad.
So I switched to the component cables, and voila, the picture is fine. Not as good as the digital input used to look, but almost as good.
All my other inputs on the TV are fine. PC, XBOX, DVD player. Series 2 Tivo. But these are all analog inputs.
So my questions:
1. Does the Tivo support HD resolutions through component (I haven't really spent much time with it, and it looks fine, but I want to make sure)?
2. Is it the TV or the Tivo? It seems to me there's either a problem with the Tivo's digital output or my TV's digital inputs. Does the fact that I'm getting a good picture from component out rule out my Tivo? I know my TV has separate analog and digital boards, and I'm curious if the Tivo does as well.
I don't have any other digital device to test with, and I'd rather not go buy a upconverting DVD player just to return it.
Thanks for any help you can provide, or any direction you can point me in.
I have my HD-Tivo connected to my Samsung DLP, and up until today had been using the HDMI-DVI cable to connect my television to the unit. I bought the TV in June '04 and the Tivo in September. Both have functioned very well, though the Tivo has always been significantly slower than my Series 2 stand-alone.
This morning, when I turned on my TV, I noticed that there was something very wrong with my setup. When I tried to watch the HD-Tivo, the picture was very messed up. There was a green tint to the entire picture, the picture was very fuzzy, all the colors were off, and it appeared there was missing resolution. There was also color bleeding. I'm not talking a slight problem that would require an Avia session, the picture was FUBAR. I could see people and read text, but that was about all that was going right. The problem is evident with recorded programs, Live TV, and menus.
So I tried to use HDMI-HDMI, but the only thing that improved was the disappearance of the green tint, and it was replace by an even worse color problem. It was essentially a brown and white picture, though I could still read text and see people. The resolution, sharpness, and colors were all very bad.
So I switched to the component cables, and voila, the picture is fine. Not as good as the digital input used to look, but almost as good.
All my other inputs on the TV are fine. PC, XBOX, DVD player. Series 2 Tivo. But these are all analog inputs.
So my questions:
1. Does the Tivo support HD resolutions through component (I haven't really spent much time with it, and it looks fine, but I want to make sure)?
2. Is it the TV or the Tivo? It seems to me there's either a problem with the Tivo's digital output or my TV's digital inputs. Does the fact that I'm getting a good picture from component out rule out my Tivo? I know my TV has separate analog and digital boards, and I'm curious if the Tivo does as well.
I don't have any other digital device to test with, and I'd rather not go buy a upconverting DVD player just to return it.
Thanks for any help you can provide, or any direction you can point me in.