Sean Mota said:At least acknowledge the problem... Read the a few threads back and some of you sound like there is no problem. At least recognize that there is a problem. Someone reading some of these posts will think that they will get glorious 1920x1080i HDTV on their set and they will not. A good start --- recognize that there is a problem at least. I am not telling you that I have all the answers. I am trying to make you understand that some of you are not correct when you say that there's no problem with the 1080i HD channels on DirecTv.
Just answering your question... Nothing more.
Agreed, you have to acknowledge the problem and keep up the pressure to make PQ a priority. For those who say it's "not bad", "technology is improving", "it will get better" - all you have to do is observe the degradation of SD PQ from D* to realize that PQ is only a priority to the extent that it is marketable. They have shown that since the "100% Digital" message gives them the perceived PQ advantage among consumers - there's been no motivation to actually improve their PQ.
If you can't see the dramatic difference between the early HD Demo & HDNet months and what we are getting today, you're very lucky. It is understandable that you would want as many HD channels as possible without regard to improving HD PQ since you can't see a difference - that's a valid opinion. But it is not a valid opinion to make a blanket statement that it is "good enough" for everybody considering many may not have the same eyesight, distance or display limitations that you do.
Sit back, enjoy your HD, and keep your mouth shut when people are trying to get our providers to make PQ a priority. If we wait until the least discriminating out there start to see the problem, it'll be too late - you'll also save yourselves from looking like selfish, complete idiots for waiting until the PQ erosion affects you before joining the cause, or before you stop trying to hinder it.