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TV only formats at 480i

It is only showing in 480i but my DirecTV signal says 1080i. Is the problem with the tv or the signal and how do I fix it? Thank you.

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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.

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I own this set. It has a DVI input and with a converter works fine with HDMI 1080i. I am using a FIOS HD reciever

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Source: http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/videooutput.html
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