For those of you with stand-alone TiVOs, you'll find that the picture quality is much sharper on the SD channels (i.e. less "soft" and less macroblocking) if the Voom reciever is set to 480i output (or native, on the non-HD channels). For some reason, changing to 480i affects the quality of the image that is sent out of the component and S-Video outputs.
Another side-effect of setting the receiver to output 480i is that all HD channels will be displayed in an anamorphic format (i.e. "squeezed") as with an enhanced DVD. This gives you the full 480 lines of vertical resolution, and when your set displays the image in its standard mode you'll get a very crisp, clear widescreen image. As another user pointed out in a good tip, you'll get this kind of display on the S-Video and component outputs if you set the "wide to narrow" setting in the receiver to "squeeze" (although the image will appear soft at resolutions other than 480i).
Enjoy,
Jeff
Another side-effect of setting the receiver to output 480i is that all HD channels will be displayed in an anamorphic format (i.e. "squeezed") as with an enhanced DVD. This gives you the full 480 lines of vertical resolution, and when your set displays the image in its standard mode you'll get a very crisp, clear widescreen image. As another user pointed out in a good tip, you'll get this kind of display on the S-Video and component outputs if you set the "wide to narrow" setting in the receiver to "squeeze" (although the image will appear soft at resolutions other than 480i).
Enjoy,
Jeff