T2k said:Dunno, call me crazy but SD PQ seems to me better...
This is just my theory but because of stastical multiplexing we are going to see the PQ vary by channel, time, and transponder. It could be at the time I was watching D-Health that the 3 HD channels on the TP needed more bandwidth than usual and D-Health happend to be the poor channel that got the life sucked out of it for a while.
I think we should be given the function that the other providers have in their receivers. The ability to see what TP a particular channel is on and it's signal strength. This way I can look at D-Health, see that the PQ is bad look around and see 'oh it is on the same TP as X-HD, Y-HD, Z-HD and those are all airing a sports program, that explains it' or 'oh look the signal dipped down below 80 on that TP that's why it broke up'