I have a Sharp Aquos 46D62U TV and a VIP 722 receiver. When I try to download a 1080P VOD I get the message - Incompatable video signal - What specifications does the set have to meet to download and display a VOD 1080P
That would be awesome. I wish I had known that about the Sharp Aquos prior to purchase. Everything else I like about it, except that I didn't know about the standard/native 24fps. There is so much hype about the other rates and bigger is usually better.Wont be any fix on this line of DVR"s. The current broadcom chip can only 1080p/24. I think they new chip they are working on will do 1080p/60.
I might be better off finding another TV - that thing looks like it's going to be expensive. The 1080i picture sure looks great on my HDTV though - so I'm happy. I'm sure we'll hear all about the 922 chip regarding the 1080p - since it's such a common topic here.Maybe the 922 chip will do it?
As you probably know, the BCM7400 in the 722k/922 does not support 1080p60.It will use same CPU as 722k.
No one is talking about sending 1080p60. Not even Broadcom.The optimal format for viewing motion pictures on a digital video display is 1080P24.
1080p60 requires much more processing and more than double the data rate.
1080p60 is not practical for any type of broadcast transmission, either OTA or satellite and for motion pictures it is counter productive (the mp must be recoded from the original 1080p24 up to 1080p60 then the TV has to pull it back down to display it smoothly.
Most movies on Blu-Ray are 1080p24.