Voom, is there something inherently wrong with the Motorola stb? I have to ask this because I also have a Dish 6000 (which is ancient HD technology), yet the PQ from the Component outputs of my 6000 are superior to the DVI outputs of the Voom stb. Why is that?
Watching the NBA playoffs locally OTA has proven that the PQ of the Voom stb is not up to par. I can instantly switch between sources and see a big difference in PQ between the 2 boxes. The Voom stb has what appears to be compression artifacts that show up as "buzzing video noise" around smaller objects. I can see this on OTA and other channels such as DiscoveryHD & ESPNHD since I can do a direct comparison of the channels from 2 different providers. Closeups of players where there is no small, fine detail yeilds the same quality picture, the Voom box just doesn't seem able to resolve fine detail without noise.
I am using a 720p front projection system on a 110" diagonal screen, so the smallest flaws are easily seen. This "buzzing video noise" that I am talking about is easily seen on any Voom channel, yet when I tune in my Dish 6000 to the same channel on Dish, the noise is not there.
On the subject of PQ: The quality has come up on the Cinema10 channels since they were switched back to 1080i, but others have suffered: Case in point: I record Disney daily for my daughter and I have seen a drastic drop in PQ over the last week. A week ago the picture was about as good as a SD channel can be, today it is way downhill with major compression artifacts.
I would think as a company who is catering to people with HD sets, you would want your SD channels to be as pristine as possible. I eagerly await your transition to MPEG-4 or WM9 and hope PQ goes up across the board.
Thank you for your efforts.
Watching the NBA playoffs locally OTA has proven that the PQ of the Voom stb is not up to par. I can instantly switch between sources and see a big difference in PQ between the 2 boxes. The Voom stb has what appears to be compression artifacts that show up as "buzzing video noise" around smaller objects. I can see this on OTA and other channels such as DiscoveryHD & ESPNHD since I can do a direct comparison of the channels from 2 different providers. Closeups of players where there is no small, fine detail yeilds the same quality picture, the Voom box just doesn't seem able to resolve fine detail without noise.
I am using a 720p front projection system on a 110" diagonal screen, so the smallest flaws are easily seen. This "buzzing video noise" that I am talking about is easily seen on any Voom channel, yet when I tune in my Dish 6000 to the same channel on Dish, the noise is not there.
On the subject of PQ: The quality has come up on the Cinema10 channels since they were switched back to 1080i, but others have suffered: Case in point: I record Disney daily for my daughter and I have seen a drastic drop in PQ over the last week. A week ago the picture was about as good as a SD channel can be, today it is way downhill with major compression artifacts.
I would think as a company who is catering to people with HD sets, you would want your SD channels to be as pristine as possible. I eagerly await your transition to MPEG-4 or WM9 and hope PQ goes up across the board.
Thank you for your efforts.