I have had a Mitsubishi (WS-55313) rear projection
HDTV for about a year. The picture with standard
cable was not good. Last fall, I tried digital cable
(Cox) and the HD channels were excellent and the
digital channels were quite a bit better than
standard. But the majority of the channels that I
actually watch were not broadcast in digital. And the
non-digital channels actually looked worse with
digital cable. (??)
Thinking that digital signals were the answer, I had
Dish Network satellite installed today. The satellite
looks fine on the conventional TV's but not the HDTV.
The HD channels are good but the digital channels are
just as bad as the standard (non-digital) channels
were with digital cable. The faces look very grainy.
Picture can't seem to keep up with fast action like
football. The installer agreed and we tried a number
of things: switching between 480 and 1080i and running
the signal from the non-HD receiver. The installer
office tech said that Dish's signal is 720P and my TV
does not support that. He says there is compression
going on to convert to either 480 or 1080. He says
that if a TV does not have 720P, it is "simulated" HD.
I have not heard that term but it sounds bogus to me.
I have heard of Enhanced definition TV's that try to
upconvert? the signal to near HD quality but that is
not what I have.
Do you have any idea what the problem could be and if
there is a work-around. I have a 3 day grace period
to have them remove the dish if I am not satisfied.
But if cable doesn't work and neither does satellite,
I don't know of any other option for getting an
acceptable picture.
HDTV for about a year. The picture with standard
cable was not good. Last fall, I tried digital cable
(Cox) and the HD channels were excellent and the
digital channels were quite a bit better than
standard. But the majority of the channels that I
actually watch were not broadcast in digital. And the
non-digital channels actually looked worse with
digital cable. (??)
Thinking that digital signals were the answer, I had
Dish Network satellite installed today. The satellite
looks fine on the conventional TV's but not the HDTV.
The HD channels are good but the digital channels are
just as bad as the standard (non-digital) channels
were with digital cable. The faces look very grainy.
Picture can't seem to keep up with fast action like
football. The installer agreed and we tried a number
of things: switching between 480 and 1080i and running
the signal from the non-HD receiver. The installer
office tech said that Dish's signal is 720P and my TV
does not support that. He says there is compression
going on to convert to either 480 or 1080. He says
that if a TV does not have 720P, it is "simulated" HD.
I have not heard that term but it sounds bogus to me.
I have heard of Enhanced definition TV's that try to
upconvert? the signal to near HD quality but that is
not what I have.
Do you have any idea what the problem could be and if
there is a work-around. I have a 3 day grace period
to have them remove the dish if I am not satisfied.
But if cable doesn't work and neither does satellite,
I don't know of any other option for getting an
acceptable picture.