Yes, I did pick one.
I picked the one from Dish Network Tech Portal. Here's the link:
Tech Portal : HDTV
1.This illustrates the point that digital signal is NOT "all or nothing".
2. It says that a lower resolution HDTV (or SD) digital picture can happen and it does exist.
The biggest point I've been trying to make is that digital picture quality does vary.
I wrote: " Just because you have the digital picture, doesn't mean you have the HD quality you deserve! There IS such a thing as variation in the quality of a digital picture."
When I originally posted, I didn't have all the "hows" and "whys" figured out, but after months of research, slow data turns out to be ONE of the reasons that a compromised digital picture could be on your TV.
I'll get back to how an installer can have effect slow data, and signal related picture compromise, but for this post, I would like to make it clear that digital picture is not "all or nothing" and a lower resolution (poor HD, compromised HD) picture can be displayed.
Agreed? Digital picture quality can vary?
And yes, I did get get banned from DBS Talk. My second forum to be banned from. And that does say a lot for satellite guys forum.
True, a quick google search will yield several different results on what the "max" bit rate is. I guess jeff just picked one.
I picked the one from Dish Network Tech Portal. Here's the link:
Tech Portal : HDTV
1.This illustrates the point that digital signal is NOT "all or nothing".
2. It says that a lower resolution HDTV (or SD) digital picture can happen and it does exist.
The biggest point I've been trying to make is that digital picture quality does vary.
I wrote: " Just because you have the digital picture, doesn't mean you have the HD quality you deserve! There IS such a thing as variation in the quality of a digital picture."
When I originally posted, I didn't have all the "hows" and "whys" figured out, but after months of research, slow data turns out to be ONE of the reasons that a compromised digital picture could be on your TV.
I'll get back to how an installer can have effect slow data, and signal related picture compromise, but for this post, I would like to make it clear that digital picture is not "all or nothing" and a lower resolution (poor HD, compromised HD) picture can be displayed.
Agreed? Digital picture quality can vary?
And yes, I did get get banned from DBS Talk. My second forum to be banned from. And that does say a lot for satellite guys forum.