I'm pretty sure that this thread has convinced me to cancel Voom. Who cares if Voom's SD is better than anyone elses? I don't watch Satellite SD channels. I definitely
don't watch any of the Voom exclusives. And due to the PQ issues and PG issues I never know if a movie is going to be in true HD or not. And most of the time, they're not in OAR. I'm better off watching movies on DVD and waiting for HD-DVD's/Blu-Ray to be released.
The only thing I like about Satellite HD is original programming from HBOHD and Discovery HD Theater. But even those don't look good on Voom due to PQ.
So, I believe I'm going to cancel Voom, hook up my E* 6000U receiver and subscribe to E*'s HDPack and HBO. I'll just use my Blockbuster Movie Pass for movies.
There are other contributing factors to my decision:
- Voom's constant unwillingness to release an update to their receiver.
- Their decision to use Motorola in the first place.
- The fact that they use 10 HD channels of bandwidth for old movies that could exist on one channel, but they use them as a numbers game to lure subscribers over. That's almost deceptive practice.
- The other HD offerings (such as StarzHD, EncoreHD, CinemaxHD, and BravoHD) are mostly bad SD upconverts and don't run HD programs most of the time anyway.
- Honestly, I don't think their picture quality is going to increase any time soon. You need to ask yourself one question: And be honest with yourself: Do you honestly think they're going to upgrade to WP9 or Mpeg-4 when they say they are? These are people who can't even release a software update within a reasonable amount of time. Same goes for a decent-working PVR. Voomers will be lucky to have a decent-working PVR by this time next year. That's right...I said it! How long has Voom been live? Since Oct.? And they still have a SHI++Y working receiver? No thanks! Homie don't play dat.
- I joined because I was afraid that the price was going to go up and that I would have to sign a contract if I didn't sign up in time. Well, they keep extending that offer. And, if they really want me to come back later, they're going to have to work hard to win my business back. So, I'm not really afraid to leave them now. I'm sure they're always be running some kind of promotion when/if I decide to come back.
- I really, kinda, do miss HDNet. I'll get that back with E* HD-Pack.
So, after evaluating Voom's service and putting up with all of those things listed above (and more), I'm leaving Voom. I'll stick around here (this forum) and see if Voom gets any better, but I don't think it will any time soon.