picture quality is a major concern. I have heard that Direct has better hd, but worse sd
D*TV vs Dish TV HD picture setting aside Hopper vs Genie devices:
If HD picture quality is a concern you will Want DIRECTV ( D*TV) ,D*TV HD makes Dish TV HD look like ass .
OTOH Dish SD makes D*TV SD look like ass so pick you're poisons ?
And additionally Amazon ,VUDU HDX and Netflix 720p/ 1080p and above often makes D*TV HD and Dish HD look like ass but much less severe on D*TV HD .
A 1080p 5 star Blue Ray makes them all look like ass at 1080i or 1080p I would expect 4K SDR and HDR would be in the same pecking order
I do not have a 4K RVU configuration or Dish 4K bridge client and coaxial modem on my 4K HDR Ready Sony X850C but even the HD chroma (color ) is much better above the
obviously lower noise floor on that wide color gamut 10 bit Sony with
D* TV than DISH on HD ,less artifacts and panel dithering and all that comes with that same for all 4 TV's on
D*TV here .
D*TV HD up-scaled nativity to 4K on this Sony 4K XBR in here is miles ahead better on D*TV than Dish TV and even 720p on D*TV can often look better than 1080i on Dish
Keep in mind Dish 1080i is not 1080i but it is more like:
" 1440x1080i or 1280x1080i, with a corresponding reduction in transmission bandwidth. In contrast,
over-the-air (ATSC) broadcasts of 1080i are fixed at 1920x1080. Temporal (frame-rate) reduction has not been attempted yet, as it unacceptably changes the character of motion video sequences. "
-wikipedia-
" Any form of rate-shaping or down-sampling is inherently intrusive, in that the source bit-stream is altered significantly, often due to a full re-compression process. The re-compression process is the point of contention raised by critics: "HD-Lite" programming is perceptibly worse than the original HDTV broadcast, to the point where the degradation is discernible absent a direct (A/B) comparison against the original source.[
citation needed] Distortion (caused by the operator) is characterized by reduced sharpness, reduced detail, excessive
compression artifacts (
mosquito noise and blocking), and in some cases, alteration of the color-palette. The reduced video quality is assumed to be introduced by the sat/cable operator's handling of the source video (recompression.)"
-Wikipedia -
"It is important to note that digital video compression is a complex field of study. Down-sampling and bit rate-reduction are often deployed together, to " -
Wikipedia -
Some of this may apply at D*TV also all the way up from 720p to 2160p none of them give us a raw OTA 720/p 1080i feed or likely a raw digital re transmission feed but all that being said D*TV HD still makes Dish HD look like ass especially on my 4K HDR WCG X850C Sony and 1080p Samsung 64f8500 ( the best tv in 2014 at the VE shootout ) HD is much clearer and sharper om D*TV and again the color ( Chroma ) above the
obviously lower noise floor is usually better with
less obvious panel dithering on D*TV HD than Dish HD and you can pass native resolution to a decent TV which would likely upscale better than the DBS DVR or room clients .
FWIW I jumped ship to D*TV (new Genie devices ) with an ancient VIP 722K and 211K Dish TV installed HD configuration after some years in good standing at DishTV as recently a 02 July 016 so that's my take on all this . ?
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