bcollis said:
Anybody have any comments about HD quality from D*TV around Woodbury, CT? Looking to "upgrade" to HD package, but concerned about quality of HD feeds based on info from this forum; ie "HD Lite". Any HDTV make/model recommendations that make the most w/ D*TV HD?
Thamks.
The quality of the feed will be the same, no matter where you are. As for OTA, it could be a bit dicey as to what you can receive HD wise. I'm in New Milford and can't get any HD OTA, but you may be able to get some tho, where you are.
Directv's HD is very good. It can be better but I don't have a problem with it like some do. I understand that there is a limited amount of space available and I'd rather have a better selection of " very good" HD, thus giving more things to watch in HD, rather than a very limited "fantastic" HD of which may not even gain my viewership(I have had Directv HD, even before they started any type of downressing, so I know what it looked like previous and now. I'm still satisfied).
As for the cable option someone mentioned, you are probably under Charter's coverage(same as me) and while they do have an "ok" amount of HD, they DON'T have all the networks yet(which is mindboggling to me). I believe all they have is NBC, FOX and PBS. So no CBS or ABC. That, right there keeps me far away from Charter(nevermind the fact it took them 4 years to get FX back when they dropped it in 1999, even tho they said it would be back in a "couple months").
guffy1 said:
I would highly reccomend researching D* HD quality here and over at AVS Forums before deciding to go with them..
IMO, some AVSforumers tend to over exaggerate things, especially when it comes to the imfamous "HD-Lite". So just keep that in mind when viewing some of the complaints.
Bottom line is, if you want to be sure of what you are getting and how you will perceive it is to find a place that has Directv HD and view it for yourself. That is the only true way to be sure if it appeals to you or not.