mine last statement is right.but thread starter has satisfied by some way.that is the reason i quite answering.some fellows did not accept the truth.
now you to accept that is power related.
Still no 60Hz in HD Plus , we would have to wait for the next software update i guess . I tested yday and what the info me_saket has given is that , the resolution the TV would support and not the STB . this already been discussed in s/w update thread under HD plus forum .
Friends, i too went through the painful experience of not getting right picture quality with US bougth TV that supports NTSC format only. I initially bought orei PAL - NTSC converter for my Airtel Digital connection which worked perfectly fine for few moths but this converter got problem and stopped working within one year. I later explored from forums (like this one) and came to know about TataSky HD supporting NTSC. TataSky team assured that their set top box supports NTSC format and hence i submitted installation request. The technicians tried their best and surrendered mentioning that it'll not work. After couple of escalations, technical team explored with their senior technical staff and came with different set top box that they normally don't use in regular installations. This specific set top box has model # DS1729TAT and only this one shows 1080i @ 60 Hz options. Other boxes doesn't show 60 Hz option, they show 50 Hz only. It took over 3 hours for technical team to identify right box and setup my TV. I am a happy customer with HD quality picture. I am sure this info will help other fellow friends. Thanks.
The HD DVR set-top box certainly does not have an option to set the output frequency. It's actually quite shamefull that TataSky will not provide this option.
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