 RAH join:2007-03-16 West Chester, PA | reply to JeepMatt
Re: Decrease in HD "Sharp"ness HD channels look ok to me at 4:30 PM - channel 3 (news), ESPN, ESPN2, DiscoveryHD all looking very good. FoodHD - I have seen better, but it might be the production not the broadcast. |
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 JeepMattC'mon the UPremium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE kudos:2 Reviews:
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| RAH- Nope, you're seeing it on Food.
It isn't affecting ALL channels. Stations like Food and HGTV HD you notice it the most b/c they are some of the channels that are sent at the highest HD resolution. -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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 nheyPremium join:2005-11-19 Trenton, NJ | I've also noticed a drop-off in picture quality. I noticed it first on the NBC evening news a few days ago.
Guess all that bandwidth went bye bye. |
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 JPLPremium join:2007-04-04 Downingtown, PA kudos:1 | I gotta think that all this is happening for a reason. They're probably trying to install new equipment and are hitting problems. I have no doubt that it will clear up in the near future. Maybe trying to figure out how to offer HD VOD, or something like that? Although, to be honest, I haven't noticed much difference, if any. |
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