I finally will be able to step up to HDTV after I finish painting the house in the next couple of weeks.
On my 522 and 625 the SD channels look real bad sometimes. My locals in Richmond, VA (except UPN/CW) are terrible from Dish. Dark scenes in Lost and 24 look pretty bad. When the clock countdown comes on in 24 the background is washed out grayish and barely black with tons of macro blocking.
I can see compression artifacts etc. On national channels such as TNT, and The Science Channel. Shows likes Alias, Deep Space Nine which have numerous dark scenes show compression artifacts.
Well the point of this is how do the HD channels look? I’m aware of HD Lite, and basically what is going to stop E* from eventually treating their HD channels like the do the SD ones? Will watching SD content from the HD feed (ex TNT-HD) look better than watching the regular SD channel?
On my 522 and 625 the SD channels look real bad sometimes. My locals in Richmond, VA (except UPN/CW) are terrible from Dish. Dark scenes in Lost and 24 look pretty bad. When the clock countdown comes on in 24 the background is washed out grayish and barely black with tons of macro blocking.
I can see compression artifacts etc. On national channels such as TNT, and The Science Channel. Shows likes Alias, Deep Space Nine which have numerous dark scenes show compression artifacts.
Well the point of this is how do the HD channels look? I’m aware of HD Lite, and basically what is going to stop E* from eventually treating their HD channels like the do the SD ones? Will watching SD content from the HD feed (ex TNT-HD) look better than watching the regular SD channel?