i got an new tv its an soyo an i cant get the iptv to work on it they say i need an code for the iptv an i cant find one can you help please i got an new tv its an soyo an i cant get the iptv to work on it they say i need an code for the iptv an i cant find one can you help please
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Tune the set-top box (not the TV) to an HD channel Press CABLE then POWER on your remote to turn the set-top box OFF Press the MENU or SETTINGS button on your remote to access the User Settings Menu Make sure the OUTPUT is set to the correct HD TV format (720 or 1080) Press CABLE then POWER on your remote to turn the set-top box ON
Jan 3, 2012 - I can switch one of them from one HDMI input to the other HDMI ... The YPbPr option might be set at 720p, and you can change that to 1080i.
Oct 20, 2012 - Change it: Your Comcast/Motorola HD Cable Box may be outputting ...they set it to output a 720p signal via the HDMI out to my 1080p-capable ...
Replace it if you want true HD. The TV has 640 × 480 pixels (dots) in use for 16:9 or 852 × 480 dots for 4:3. This translates to 480p or SD resolution.
You can watch an HD signal with downconversion. You will also need a digital to analog converter for OTA signals since the TV doesn't have a digital tuner (ATSC in the US) It reads NTSC, PAL, PAL60, SECAM, Modified NTSC signals in the following formats: 525 (480) / 60i · 60p, 625 (575) / 50i · 50p, 750 (720) / 60p · 50p, 1125 (1080) / 60i · 50i · 24p ·25p · 30p · 24sF ···· SMPTE274M, 1250 (1080) / 50i.
Make it sure that you have a 1080 signal from your source(eg. HD receiver, bluray player etc.). Try pressing format button on the remote until you get full picture . Or try changing the format or aspect ration in your satellite or cable box.
You don't.
It should automatically switch to 1080 when and only when there is a HD signal present. Otherwise it will be in 480 and you will need to use the format button on the remote to change the picture size. If it does not switch to 1080 and you know for sure you have a true HD signal present, there is a problem with the unit.
Hope this helps,
Skyassoc
This model supports the following formats: 1080i, 720p, 720i, 480p, 480i. Most likely it isn't the TV that is not allowing the 1080i resolution but rather your cabling or the inputs that you are using.
Be sure that that you have an HD signal coming into the TV. You may have to upgrade your cable subscription or if you already have the channels sometimes you have to tell your cable box to use 1080. The same goes for DVD players; they often default to only 480 to maximize compatibility.
The other area to check is your cabling. For the best results use HDMI or Component video.
If you have already checked both of these options let me know & I'll try to come up with some other options for you.
I had this same problem, got my HD installed yesterday w/ Direct TV, have had this TV since '02. The fact that is wasn't working, and Google, led me to your post in search of answers. I even went to a local retailer that sells the Mitsubishi TV's and they were as helpful as if I had gone to a drug store seeking the answer. So, between browsing other posts, and then going to the manual (who'd of thunk) I got my, and your, answer.
You need to do the following, nothing magic:
1)Connect the component video output of the Direct TV HD Receiver to the DTV inputs on your TV. The COMP 1/2 inputs are NOT 1080 compatible, only the DTV input. As another poster said, you must use component video cables, not the old red/yellow/white cables. you can lose too much signal quality w/ the old R/Y/W cables and your TV still won't recognize the 1080.
2)Set your receiver to a HD Channel, which are in the 70's.
3)Use the format selection on your remote and select until you get the 1080i Standard (or whatever your preference is) format.
4)Enjoy
Bottom line is the COMP inputs are not HD. Page 64 of the manual (at least the one i downloaded from mitsubishi-tv.com) is what gave me the final piece of the picture.
Good Luck!
i got an new tv its an soyo an i cant get the iptv to work on it they say i need an code for the iptv an i cant find one can you help please
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