anyone notice the picture quality of fox news today. On my end, it looked like crap, very soft and edgey.
I did notice that the Sunday Night game with Vikings and Arizona looked great on my tv.
Mitsubishi 65" DLP
You've just given the definition the MPEG digital systems. E* is using MPEG 4 so what's your point?Just to be clear. Dish, at it's best in the past year (it's been better before ) is not even close to the best that HDTV can produce. They use a compression scheme that relies on the ability to throw visual information away, with the idea being that the system throws away only the information that can not be perceived by the human eye. But what one person can see and another person can see can vary widely. As well, dish tends to cut even more data, trying to find a balance between what some people will be unhappy with, and everyone will be unhappy with.
Keep in mind, if you want the best HD can produce, you're looking at ~18Mhz of bandwidth for one channel. You start dedicating that kind of bandwidth, you'll REALLY see a decrease in the number of channels.Just to be clear. Dish, at it's best in the past year (it's been better before ) is not even close to the best that HDTV can produce.
Keep in mind, if you want the best HD can produce, you're looking at ~18Mhz of bandwidth for one channel. You start dedicating that kind of bandwidth, you'll REALLY see a decrease in the number of channels.
Anything is better than SD!
Keep in mind, if you want the best HD can produce, you're looking at ~18Mhz of bandwidth for one channel. You start dedicating that kind of bandwidth, you'll REALLY see a decrease in the number of channels.
You got that right!Using those two shows has to be a joke post.
You are correct (about the difference in satellite and OTA bandwidth). That's why I tried to correct my post. The point is STILL Dish (Direct/local cable co), has to try to strike a balance between quality and quantity.Satellite bandwidth and OTA bandwidth are different animals. OTA gets 19.2ish Mbit/sec in 6MHZ. Dish gets about 40mbit in TP for HD (32 TPs in a 500Mhz block).