I will never go back to the Dark side (SD) !!!!!!................LOL
Looks like I will have to change my user name after this current NASCAR season
I will never go back to the Dark side (SD) !!!!!!................LOL
What is this "SD" that you speak of?I will never go back to the Dark side (SD) !!!!!!................LOL
I'm wondering if he is astually on the HD channel on the D* rec. or if he's actually on the SD side of the channels.
Understood. Nonetheless, the non-hd channels from directv SUCK compared to my cable company. It seems like the HD-channels from directv BARELY meet the quality of the standard channels from cable. Is this normal? The quality of the non-hd channels is just way, way, way, too bad.
Sounds like you have alot of settings to check, and alot of calibrating to do on your TV. If the HD barely looks SD quality on ANY provider, something is very wrongUnderstood. Nonetheless, the non-hd channels from directv SUCK compared to my cable company. It seems like the HD-channels from directv BARELY meet the quality of the standard channels from cable. Is this normal? The quality of the non-hd channels is just way, way, way, too bad.
I considered that also, however we should at least give him the benefit of the doubtEither that or we are all being baited.
Maybe he's watching the so called MTVHD or VH1HD or maybe even the CMTHD which infact or NOT HD, that would explain what he's seeing.
BTW..............why is it the Text is cut off the bottom of the screen on TLCHD?
rkr0923 said:BTW..............why is it the Text is cut off the bottom of the screen on TLCHD?
rkr0923 said:It only happens on TLCHD..............all other channels are fine.
I am guessing that on TLCHD and DiscoveryHD that "overscan" is not actually overscan, but the network's attempt to convert the previously non-HD program into HD and fill the screen as much as possible without creating the dreaded TNT stretch-o-vision. Some of the graphics on those programs (such as MythBusters, Dirty Jobs, Trading Spaces, etc) that were produced prior to there being an HD version of the channels may still be "on the film" and therefore are rebroadcast below the visible area of the screen due to the HD zoom that they apply. See if on those programs whether or not there are small vertical black bars on either side of the screen whenever there is the perceived overscan. That would nail it down as the issue.