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I have the DishNetwork High Definition package and have found the broadcast information for about 12 of the 30+ channels (ie: HBO-HD=1080i, Fox=720p, ESPN-HD=720p). Is there a site where I can find the broadcast information for all channels that are High Definition broadcast? And, should I be watching the channel/program in the format that it is broadcast in (720p or 1080i)?

2007-02-13 07:16:04 · 4 answers · asked by plmmr16 2 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

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Can't help with the first part of your question but the latter part - the channel /network itself formats the signal feed to the satellite network - either in 720p or 1080i. There is nothing you can do to change that (at least none that I am aware of).

2007-02-13 07:55:47 · answer #1 · answered by gkk_72 7 · 0 0

For what type of resolution you should be watching your tv in it depends on the size. Anything over 46" should be watched in either 1080i or 1080p. Obviously you could just google for the other questions as I don't have dishnetwork and do not know.

2007-02-13 07:23:22 · answer #2 · answered by stephenhawkingsdad 2 · 0 0

You can just make sure your receiver is shooting out at 1080i. If you have the VIP 211 go to Settings, Installation, HDTV setup and put it as 1080i.

2007-02-13 07:24:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

DTV basically isn't HD for lots of the printed day. community primetime courses (NBC, CBS, ABC even PBS) will be HD, in undeniable reality that programming has been produced in widescreen for more beneficial advantageous than 20 years, basically no longer delivered to the station that way. some thing else of the printed day is produced through the community station, a lot of which will stay as a rule definition. In higher markets the position the stations command more beneficial earnings, they are going to initiate to furnish HD information and different programming. The DTV converter container will furnish a properly perfect signal on your sony projector. your projector is possibly pre-HDMI, so that you'll want to connect through the multi-aspect (RGB) to get any earnings of HD programming.

2016-12-04 03:25:28 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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