A fault has been found affecting PQ! Just beat me to it devilincarnate!!
See copy below and link to the statement posted on the VM forum at 3pm today. So those of you who have been affected (including me) haven't gone mad and need our eyes testing, there really is a filtering issue on upscaling SD channels which creates the softening affect. It will be a firmware fix to come out later this year.
http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...ty/td-p/500443
Thanks for taking the time to read this message.
Nick has been keeping the TiVo team here at Virgin Media on top of all the hot topics raised on the forum and this particular discussion on TiVo box picture quality has been one that has had us a little perplexed. As some of you may be aware, we started our testing process for the TiVo box last year, and gradually started to roll out the service from the end of last year, before making the product more widely available from April. During this time we've issued numerous software releases to ensure the product is something we can be truly proud of.
However, despite following a rigorous testing process, following an investigation prompted by this thread, we've now discovered a small filtering issue affecting the upscaling of SD channels which can lead to the TV picture on those services looking softer than those produced by our V+ boxes on some TVs. The good news is that filter settings exist within the firmware, meaning that creating a fix is a case of issuing a software update, and hence won't need any sort of box replacement.
We'd like to thank those eagle-eyed members of the forum who've brought this issue to our attention and we are now working with our hardware partners to resolve this issue which will go into a software release later in the year.
As this update also contains new features, it will be a few months before we're able to release it, however we appreciate some of you with certain set-ups where the issue is more pronounced may wish to get the issue resolved as soon as possible, so we'd like to invite some of you to join our beta trial panel. It is important to understand that by joining this restricted group you will receive software at an earlier stage of development which may contain other issues, but at the same time we'd love some of you on board to help make this great product even better. The only caveat is that you will be required to undertake regular 'homework' assignments testing new functionality and you agree to certain restrictions on public discussion.
Once again, may thanks for your combined efforts in identifying this issue and we hope you're really enjoying the rest of the TiVo product.
Please send private messages to Nick if you would like to be put forward to joining the beta programme; note that we have restricted places and may not be able to accommodate everybody.
Stephen Featham
Director of TV Technical Operations
Digital Entertainment, Virgin Media