Just got on board with Directv and I"m very pleased with the picture on the national channels. HOWEVER, my local channels are obviously heavily compressed and as a result.. look ridiculous.
From reading up on this over the last day or two, I don't see any magic fix that's going to change this for me. I must admit, that I was hoping for a simple booster solution or anything that my local Radio Shack could provide.
Unfortunately, I am stuck with what I'm seeing unless there is a way to improve this that someone can suggest. I'm also very curious as to what can be done about this as far as registering a complaint?
Directv is not the easiest organization to deal with from what I can tell thus far. The local distributor has been nice to work with but they lack the full details on this issue and really have nothing to offer.
So, can anyone help me with what my options are with regards to the picture or how I can let someone know that this is not a good situation? Any word on how this may be resolved in the future? Any plans in place?
Sorry for the long message.. but it has been a bit of a stressful ride to this point.
Thanks!
Kaz
From reading up on this over the last day or two, I don't see any magic fix that's going to change this for me. I must admit, that I was hoping for a simple booster solution or anything that my local Radio Shack could provide.
Unfortunately, I am stuck with what I'm seeing unless there is a way to improve this that someone can suggest. I'm also very curious as to what can be done about this as far as registering a complaint?
Directv is not the easiest organization to deal with from what I can tell thus far. The local distributor has been nice to work with but they lack the full details on this issue and really have nothing to offer.
So, can anyone help me with what my options are with regards to the picture or how I can let someone know that this is not a good situation? Any word on how this may be resolved in the future? Any plans in place?
Sorry for the long message.. but it has been a bit of a stressful ride to this point.
Thanks!
Kaz