After reading the debate as whether the E* HD PQ has become better or worse after the “turbo charge”, I did a side by side comparison (my third such tests) between my 722 and my D* HR21. I declared that E* has visibly downrezzed its HD PQ compared to D*’s.
I then discovered, that this so called “turbo charge” update had automatically changed my 722 HD output setting from 1080i to 480p! I let my guard down forgot to check the HDTV setting in my 722 after the “turbo charge”. But I have an excuse, I got my 722 only two weeks ago. Back about two years ago when we had two 622s, I recall I had to check those HD settings from time to time because our 622s would often change the setting after software updates. But since I switched from E* to D* in 01/08, I gradually forgot about this particular issue because D* HDDVRs do not change their settings during software update.
Now I don’t know if anyone else had checked to see if their HD settings have also been changed for either 1080i or 720p, to 480p. Also some of us continue to not receive CH501, I wonder if that has to do with the fact my receiver had been in 480p, so it told the source not to bother downloading any 1080p materials.
I then discovered, that this so called “turbo charge” update had automatically changed my 722 HD output setting from 1080i to 480p! I let my guard down forgot to check the HDTV setting in my 722 after the “turbo charge”. But I have an excuse, I got my 722 only two weeks ago. Back about two years ago when we had two 622s, I recall I had to check those HD settings from time to time because our 622s would often change the setting after software updates. But since I switched from E* to D* in 01/08, I gradually forgot about this particular issue because D* HDDVRs do not change their settings during software update.
Now I don’t know if anyone else had checked to see if their HD settings have also been changed for either 1080i or 720p, to 480p. Also some of us continue to not receive CH501, I wonder if that has to do with the fact my receiver had been in 480p, so it told the source not to bother downloading any 1080p materials.