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bigjimc

join:2003-04-21
Middleboro, MA

Ghee Whiz

Maybe I can watch a TV show on Comcast without it getting pixelated (if that's a real word) or freezing due to all the people watching On Demand.
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CableTool
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join:2004-11-12

said by bigjimc:

Maybe I can watch a TV show on Comcast without it getting pixelated (if that's a real word) or freezing due to all the people watching On Demand.
um.. On Demand streams have nothing to do with your current digital cahnnels pixelating.
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bigjimc

join:2003-04-21
Middleboro, MA

Well then. I should complain. What is the issue?


89707828

join:2006-10-24
Chicago, IL

He's right. That's caused by the horses-ass engineering applied by Comcast in the first place.


bigjimc

join:2003-04-21
Middleboro, MA

Comcast? or was it ATT BI? or was it MediaOne? or was Continental Cablevision?

Maybe it was Jimmy Hoffa? I heard he was buried in the head works.
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DufiefData

join:2006-06-13
Gaithersburg, MD

reply to bigjimc
Pixellation has to do with the CPU in your cable box being undermatched to the data processing requirements.



Vchat20
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join:2003-09-16
Columbus, OH

Actually, thats is wrong too. Pixellation in a cable system is usually caused by, 99.99% of the time, bad incoming signal from the cable line. When everything begins to pixellate, flip over to the diag channel on your box and look at the signals first.
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mr anon

@k12.il.us

reply to bigjimc
My secondary complaint would be pixilation, freezing, loss of sound and movment ON MY ANALOG CABLE >. *wants to yell colorful adjative*

I know how its possible and blah blah, but I don't like it I don't like it one bit! Its exactly the reason we got rid of Digital cable (besides the price)

The first complaint is that I can see the compression and I thought it would finally bring a near 100% clean signal and look like broadcast with a great antenna, but it doesn't looks worse than ananlog cable in the good area.



CableTool
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said by DufiefData:

Pixellation has to do with the CPU in your cable box being undermatched to the data processing requirements.
Well then every single person is pixelating because they all have the same CPU.

Its signal related.
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