ahegedus said:
I've noticed that my locals are not nearly as clear as the national channels. I see a fair amount of pixelation. I'm assuming that this is caused from the uplink of the stations, and there's nothing I can do about it. is this correct?
thanks!
A
Hi, I noticed this too after getting Dish installed about 2 weeks ago. The local channel picture quality is poor - high compression is easily visible which results in lack of detail, pixellation, blotchiness, whatever you want to call it. It is quite similar to what you see if you work with MPG2 files on the comptuer and use a lot of compression on them. The rest of the channels look very good, though I can still see a bit of compression even on them once in a while.
It's also easier to see this on larger TV's. For example, my main TV is a 32" Sony Trinitron hooked up via S-Video and I can easily see the compression on the local channels with it - even when viewing from my couch. However, the bedroom TV is quite a bit smaller and I don't really notice it.
At any rate, I did complain about this to the dishquality e-mail address and they wrote back saying "they are working on a solution". Doubtful. As some other have explained (I don't really understand it technically), it basically comes down to fitting too many channels into one pipe (I'll leave it to someone else to explain it thoroughly).
Actually, not only is there the compression/pixellation, but I've actually seen a noticeable amount of "ghosting" of the image and some vertical lines in dark areas as well.... no doubt caused by the way they pick up the local channels (do they use an antenna or what???).
Travis