I have a question as a result of my new set-up. I
recently bought a Toshiba REGZA 26HL47 with true HD 1080p
capabilities. And I have the iO Cablevision [Scientific Atlanta
4250HD] reciever. What I notice is that the picture with my Xbox which
I use to play DVD's and the HD channel's look great. I have everything
connected with HDMI, I even bought a monster cable, and monoprice
cable to compare the two. I notice the non-hd programming looks
terrible, it has bad picture quality and the TV looks terrible when
you watch it up close, sometimes I even see the "macro-blocking"
pixelation when I watch certain programming. Now my question is, can I
improve the signal some way to be able to have great picture on
standard digital programming as well as High Definition programming.
Honestly I did not expect the picture to be worse with regular
programming than with a regular tube tv. After all the majority of the
programming on Cablevision is not in HD. Is there some way to amplify
or boost the signal to improve it?
recently bought a Toshiba REGZA 26HL47 with true HD 1080p
capabilities. And I have the iO Cablevision [Scientific Atlanta
4250HD] reciever. What I notice is that the picture with my Xbox which
I use to play DVD's and the HD channel's look great. I have everything
connected with HDMI, I even bought a monster cable, and monoprice
cable to compare the two. I notice the non-hd programming looks
terrible, it has bad picture quality and the TV looks terrible when
you watch it up close, sometimes I even see the "macro-blocking"
pixelation when I watch certain programming. Now my question is, can I
improve the signal some way to be able to have great picture on
standard digital programming as well as High Definition programming.
Honestly I did not expect the picture to be worse with regular
programming than with a regular tube tv. After all the majority of the
programming on Cablevision is not in HD. Is there some way to amplify
or boost the signal to improve it?