The picture quality for Comcast varies by region so it's hard to compare.Does this mean Directv has better Picture Quality PQ than comcast. Would I notice the difference on a Sony 75x900h?
The picture quality for Comcast varies by region so it's hard to compare.Does this mean Directv has better Picture Quality PQ than comcast. Would I notice the difference on a Sony 75x900h?
The picture quality for Comcast varies by region so it's hard to compare.
My sister had Comcast for a while. I'd say it compared very favorably to Directv.Yes, if it is one that is all MPEG4 then the quality is terrible and Directv will be much better. Otherwise it will depend since as you say it varies, but Directv won't be worse.
I really can't tell a difference.My sister had Comcast for a while. I'd say it compared very favorably to Directv.
Have you bought a new TV ?To my eyes the HD signal is the best it's ever been. Have they done something in the past few years that has caused this improvement?
No. Am I imagining things?
I was just curious, as many times with a new TV things look sharper, sometimes its your vision, sometimes its the TV with a better processor than the old.No. Am I imagining things?
I was just curious, as many times with a new TV things look sharper, sometimes its your vision, sometimes its the TV with a better processor than the old.
NoTo my eyes the HD signal is the best it's ever been. Have they done something in the past few years that has caused this improvement?
Top 5 HD Channels to move to KU band in September 2021:
- 202 – CNN
- 360 – FOX News
- 312 – Hallmark
- 229 – HGTV
- 356 – MSNBC
september is here and im curious if directv has put out a specific date for the switch? does a change like this cause any kind of brief signal loss on those channels?
Don't they double up the transponders before they make a move so you don't notice.I don't expect anyone to even notice when things get moved.
Don't they double up the transponders before they make a move so you don't notice.
I'm sure there will be a short period of overlap/duplicate feeds.
Don't they double up the transponders before they make a move so you don't notice.
Even if they do have a very brief period of overlap they must have a way of signaling receivers to switch to the new satellite/transponder.
Commercial receivers in headends are set on the same channel 24x7, they'd be having problems every time a channel moved otherwise.