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AV inputs are for standard analog video which is 480i. HDMI and Component inputs are the high definition inputs that run at either 1080i or 1080p You won't ever get 1080i or p through AV inputs.
You must make sure your playstation and your TV set are both set for the same video format (1080p, 1080i, 720p, etc.).
You can either go through all your HDTV formats until it synchs up (give each a good 20 seconds or so before moving on), or you can open the display menu for your PS/3 using a different video connection to your set (i.e. composite), setting both to match, then switching them to HDMI.
Some hd tvs do that,,its not u,,try in ps3 settings turn only 1080i setting on,,only,,same on tv also,,if not try with evryone of them selected,,let hdmi cable do it automatic
The TV resolution is controlled by your VIDEO sources, if you feed nit with 720P it will display 720p, 1080i in 1080i dipslay if it capable of 1080i. It is not set at the TV, just like the resolution setting of the monoitor which is doen on the PC not at the monitor.
U can't change any air tv programs show on over the air resolution.Resolution are set by the tv stations set their programs by airing itself like 480i,720i and 1080i.U get what u get,the only thing is the tv programs air resolution air,the tv u got can get that resolution,that it.
Check in your instruction manual to see if the set can actually work in 1080i. Most of the sets going back about 4 to 6 years ago were not capable of working in 1080i.
The signal coming to your Sat box may be in 1080i, but your Sat box has to be able to output 1080i. This can be quickly verified by calling the support for your service and giving them the model number of their Sat box.
No. Most broadcasts are limited to 1080i. BlueRay discs and (now defunct HDDVD) are the only time you will see 1080p. I heard DirectTV may also be running 1080p soon (or already have the option). In any case, 1080p requires 2x the bandwith vs. 1080i. I assure you that unless you see them side-by-side, you will not notice the difference. You many not notice the difference when you do see them side-by-side. The broadcast controls the 1080i vs. 1080p (not a setting on your TV).
Nothing broadcast in 1080p....nothing. You probably just need to set your blu-ray player to output 1080p most will default to low resolution. A 1080i max TV is very rare these days.
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