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Thread: FIRST LOOK: 622 Review!
- 07-19-2006 05:53 PM #361
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For what it's worth, Scott, thanks again for keeping us informed!
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- 09-11-2006 03:44 PM #362
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I know that everyone's setup is different, but have you guys noticed one setting better than the others?
Originally Posted by Scott Greczkowski
I have a 720p DLP Projector, and I currently have my 811 set to output 1080i. Even though it is not the native resolution of my display, it seems to look sharper than 720p.
My 622 will be installed tomorrow, can't wait!
Anything else I should be aware of before the install? I just read through the entire thread, and it seems like most people are happy!
- 09-12-2006 03:46 PM #363Innova, your observation is valid. I too have my 811 set to 1080i output into my DLP RPTV for the same reason. The picture is indeed noticeably sharper, and that's because the 811's downconversion to 720p is kinda crappy. I hear, however, that the 622's downcoversion runs rings around the 811's, and I'm also eagerly awaiting mine to be installed. I would be very interested in hearing your impressions once your unit is installed and operating, as mine won't arrive for another week or so. Best of luck to you!
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- 09-12-2006 04:19 PM #364
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Thanks! The installers are here right now. The bad news is they have to move our dish. The line of site to one of the new sats (129?) is blocked by trees. The good news is that they are going up on our roof. We have kind of a walk out basement where they are moving the dish, and a high peak...so it is about 25' up! The old dish was just on the eave of the house.
- 09-26-2006 01:27 PM #365
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Sorry for this, I am sure it has been gone over. On my 942, I currently use it in single mode, but supply 2 TVs. One TV with HDMI and one with component. Will both outputs work together on the 622 like they do on the 942? My idea was to hook each receiver to each TV. I am afraid the 622 will not do this, can someone help me?
- 09-26-2006 07:46 PM #366The 622 outputs video and audio on all ports simultaneously in single mode.
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- 09-27-2006 06:37 AM #367
The HDMI, component, s-video, and composite are on TV1 in dual mode.
TV2 has only composite with both on the RF. Have not tried RF in single.
Currently I have OTA 37 for one because it is reserved for radio astronomy and thus no interference from a local. Arecibo is not in my line of sight but the VLA might be, huh. How powerful is that back feed?
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- 09-27-2006 08:06 AM #368
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Can you switch between single and dual mode with the remote? If so, can you still use the UHF remote to change either tuner's channel?
My 622 will be in the basement (next to the 721) and being able to de-couple the tuners in the 622 at times would be nice, as long as I don't need to run down stairs!
- 09-27-2006 09:31 AM #369
AFAIK, the mode switch is near the power switch behind the front panel. See manual.
My remote was indicating low battery and then did now work even changing batteries. I changed from chan 5 back to chan 1 and TV1 remote works again. I had moved it because I was running a 501 on chan 1 in the same room but it is now moved. Now I can use a cheap preprogrammed remote as backup. Was the remote signal just fussy?
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- 02-12-2007 11:55 AM #370
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Can you connect the 622 to the Dish service through the ethernet port on the back? That would be better than the phone modem connection I would imagine. I know I did that with my TIVO previously. Is that possible here?...or do you have to connect a phone line?
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