Dish SD channels look like crap due to over-compression. The larger the display, the more noticeable the crap.On a big screen Plasma TV, does it suppose to look pixel, kind of blurry on non-HD channels.
I am not sure it is the TV set or the picture signal.
The tv is a Samsung Plasma 50 inch
LOL people swear I have HD on my 42" Sanyo Plazma but I only have a 625. I have played with my settings and use the RCA inputs. SD does look good of you play with the settings of your TV.
papalittle said:LOL people swear I have HD on my 42" Sanyo Plazma but I only have a 625. I have played with my settings and use the RCA inputs. SD does look good of you play with the settings of your TV.
How far back are you sitting from it to be looking so good?
How far back are you sitting from it to be looking so good?
No offense, but those people probably haven't seen HD . Why on Earth would you want to have a 4:3 544x480 overcompressed MPEG2 feed going to a 42" plasma when you could have a 16:9 1280x720 or 1920x1080 MPEG4 feed instead?? Upgrade to HD man, you don't know what you're missing! Even my 90-year-old Grandmother with cataracts can tell the difference! I remember back when I had my 625 hooked to just a 32" LCD, sheesh I preferred watching it on a 25" tube TV it was pretty bad. Though, the VIP722Ks I have do a lot better of a job at upscaling SD, so when there are SD-only shows/channels I must watch, they are at least acceptable, unlike when I was viewing via the 625...
WTF are talking about. What problems most have been fairly trouble free. If you are think that they are bad from the fact that there are problems listed on forum sites. Well think again, people come to this site to have problems solved. So what is here is not going to be representative of the mass.What do you think I do all day? I install Dish. So yes I have seen plenty HD. I thought about upgrading to HD but I do not want to install a 722,622,922 because all I will be doing is getting pissed off at them because of the problems they have, IMHO it is not worth the headaches to install HD when my picture is pretty damn good on my old reliable 625.
Thanks for all the replies.
I was at a store that has a Vizio 32-40 inch TV with Dish Network and I remember the picture quality on non-HD looks like of blurry. Not sure was it a Plasma or LCD...I am not too familiar with Vizio TV sets.
The Plasma TV and my sofa is pretty close distance right now.
If I move the Plasma TV and sofa distance a little further, will the quality looks better? I just want to make sure it is not the TV giving the pixel fuzzy quality. I was having trouble with the colors setting (it looks dark when I open it) until I change it a little which looks a little better. And, I try to avoid the paying more on HD and installation service on non-locals I rarely watch.
WTF are talking about. What problems most have been fairly trouble free. If you are think that they are bad from the fact that there are problems listed on forum sites. Well think again, people come to this site to have problems solved. So what is here is not going to be representative of the mass.