I decided to try out my local cable company's HD offering under a special promotion to compare with Voom, and to get an HD DVR. There are also a few SD channels like Science Channel that I miss not having on Voom. For the next six months, I'm only paying a few dollars more a month than I was already paying for cable modem service, and the added services include basic, digital, HD, and the HD DVR (Moto 6208).
There are only a couple channels in common between the two services, and the PQ on the two services appears to be identical on those channels. Depending on program, HDNet PQ is excellent ( I'll bet it looks a lot better than it does on DirecTV right now). The cable co. is wisely multiplexing only two HD channels per 256-QAM RF channel, so there's a full 19.4Mbps bandwidth per HD channel.
The DVR works well, although there's only about 10-12 hours of HD. The main downside is that the SD MPEG-2 encoder used to convert analog channels to digital is only mediocre, but that's not an issue for me since I watch little SD and record even less. Hope to swap the box out with a 6412, which should be available in the next month or so,
There are only a couple channels in common between the two services, and the PQ on the two services appears to be identical on those channels. Depending on program, HDNet PQ is excellent ( I'll bet it looks a lot better than it does on DirecTV right now). The cable co. is wisely multiplexing only two HD channels per 256-QAM RF channel, so there's a full 19.4Mbps bandwidth per HD channel.
The DVR works well, although there's only about 10-12 hours of HD. The main downside is that the SD MPEG-2 encoder used to convert analog channels to digital is only mediocre, but that's not an issue for me since I watch little SD and record even less. Hope to swap the box out with a 6412, which should be available in the next month or so,