The ViP622 is about 11lbs.ggw2000 said:Quickly scanned 33 pages but must have missed if someone mentioned the weight of the 622. Could someone please provide info? Trying to decide if i'm going to put it on a glass shelf or not. Thanks, Gerry
ChetK said:I guess I'm not understanding this whole TV2 thing.
What features do I lose on TV1 if I have TV2 functioning?
Tedo said:Have my 622 setup
TV2 Works fine but the remote won't turn it on.
When I signed up I told the CSR that I was going to use one tv.
Do I have to activate it with Dish.
If so I will not.
Don't want the extra fee.
Thanks anyone.
That's very interesting, however, TV2 out is composite only, right? What does the s-video connection output when on HD channels? Anamorphic by any chance?Ray S said:By the way if you leave the 622 on single mode rather than dual, it will output the same channel but TV2 will be anamorphic. If you leave it in dual mode it will output standard television or letterbox (and you can watch different channels). I really love the anamorphic because I can make anamorphic DVD recordings (much easier to do than the 921).
epsilon said:That's very interesting, however, TV2 out is composite only, right? What does the s-video connection output when on HD channels? Anamorphic by any chance?
waltinvt said:Not trying to hijack the thread but could you explain (in simple terms) exactly what anamorphic is and why it's prefered for burning dvds. I think I sort of understand it but want to be sure and there are probably others here that would like to know too.
Thanks
jrfuda said:Here's one of many explanations: http://www.dvdfile.com/news/special_report/production_a_z/anamorphic.htm
The bottom line is anamorphic makes the most use of every pixel available in the DVD format, wheras letterboxed wastes pixels on actually drawing the black "over and under" bars you would normally see watching 16:9 material on a 4:3 screen.
So if you watch a lettrboxed movie on a widescreen set, you have to zoom in to get rid of the black bars, so you loose those lines of resolution. If you watch an anamorphic movie, your playback device and set work together and automatically make the movie fit on the screen while maintaining all the scan lines.
It's probably different HARDWARE, and they need to learn IT"S quirks.MikeD-C05 said:I think it is funny that the 622 is having any problems since it should be based on the 942 software. I can't really tell any differences between the way the 622 operates. The menus, guide interactive apps all are the same as the 942.
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