[VOOM] To Wilt: a feature request for the Voom (motorola) receiver

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I haven't see this feature in any HD STB but it would be cool:

Let user specify what to do with each resolution, rather than have the box
output at a fixed or "native" rez.

E.g., I'd like the voom box to do this:

1080i->1080i (pass thru)
720p->1080i
480p->480p (pass thru)
480i->480p

reason is my set can't handle 720p so "native" doesn't work, and I'd rather
have 480i converted to 480p rather than 1080i b/c it seems to look better that
way, plus I have more options for stretch mode.

hope that makes sense.



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I haven't see this feature in any HD STB but it would be cool:

Let user specify what to do with each resolution, rather than have the box
output at a fixed or "native" rez.

E.g., I'd like the voom box to do this:

1080i->1080i (pass thru)
720p->1080i
480p->480p (pass thru)
480i->480p

reason is my set can't handle 720p so "native" doesn't work, and I'd rather
have 480i converted to 480p rather than 1080i b/c it seems to look better that
way, plus I have more options for stretch mode.

hope that makes sense.



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I'd like to second and third that.. I have one set that down rezs 720p to 480p and another that can't deal with 720p at all.
----- Original Message -----
From: barth2k
To: VOOM@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 9:11 PM
Subject: [VOOM] To Wilt: a feature request for the Voom (motorola) receiver


I haven't see this feature in any HD STB but it would be cool:

Let user specify what to do with each resolution, rather than have the box
output at a fixed or "native" rez.

E.g., I'd like the voom box to do this:

1080i->1080i (pass thru)
720p->1080i
480p->480p (pass thru)
480i->480p

reason is my set can't handle 720p so "native" doesn't work, and I'd rather
have 480i converted to 480p rather than 1080i b/c it seems to look better that
way, plus I have more options for stretch mode.

hope that makes sense.


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I'd like to second and third that.. I have one set that down rezs 720p to 480p and another that can't deal with 720p at all.
----- Original Message -----
From: barth2k
To: VOOM@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 9:11 PM
Subject: [VOOM] To Wilt: a feature request for the Voom (motorola) receiver


I haven't see this feature in any HD STB but it would be cool:

Let user specify what to do with each resolution, rather than have the box
output at a fixed or "native" rez.

E.g., I'd like the voom box to do this:

1080i->1080i (pass thru)
720p->1080i
480p->480p (pass thru)
480i->480p

reason is my set can't handle 720p so "native" doesn't work, and I'd rather
have 480i converted to 480p rather than 1080i b/c it seems to look better that
way, plus I have more options for stretch mode.

hope that makes sense.


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I would love to see caller ID and also be able to program blocks on the planner, like every Friday, or M-F, etc. That gets my vote!! Thanks!!
 
[VOOM] Re: To Wilt: a feature request for the Voom (motorola) receiver

Hey barth are you a Cablevision customer ??? We have that feature on
the SA4200HD STB from CV. It works great.


--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "barth2k" <barth2k@y...> wrote:
> I haven't see this feature in any HD STB but it would be cool:
>
> Let user specify what to do with each resolution, rather than have

the box
> output at a fixed or "native" rez.
>
> E.g., I'd like the voom box to do this:
>
> 1080i->1080i (pass thru)
> 720p->1080i
> 480p->480p (pass thru)
> 480i->480p
>
> reason is my set can't handle 720p so "native" doesn't work, and

I'd rather
> have 480i converted to 480p rather than 1080i b/c it seems to look

better that
> way, plus I have more options for stretch mode.
>
> hope that makes sense.




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[VOOM] Re: To Wilt: a feature request for the Voom (motorola) receiver

Hey barth are you a Cablevision customer ??? We have that feature on
the SA4200HD STB from CV. It works great.


--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "barth2k" <barth2k@y...> wrote:
> I haven't see this feature in any HD STB but it would be cool:
>
> Let user specify what to do with each resolution, rather than have

the box
> output at a fixed or "native" rez.
>
> E.g., I'd like the voom box to do this:
>
> 1080i->1080i (pass thru)
> 720p->1080i
> 480p->480p (pass thru)
> 480i->480p
>
> reason is my set can't handle 720p so "native" doesn't work, and

I'd rather
> have 480i converted to 480p rather than 1080i b/c it seems to look

better that
> way, plus I have more options for stretch mode.
>
> hope that makes sense.




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No I only posted once (that I know of).

I'm not a cablevision customer. I'm in AHellphia.
 
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