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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:50:52 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: Motorola HD Quality vs direct QAM feed Quality -NBC Football</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1118186"><b>cypherstream</b></A> : Hey thanks for testing that out on your end!<br><br>When I did my checks I made sure the basic settings were similar, such as brightness, contrast, sharpness, and tint between the QAM tuner and the Motorola box.<br><br>I now set the Motorola box to output 1080i, which is normally ill advised for a 1024x768 native plasma screen.  In my normal viewing habits it seems that I watch more 1080i channels than the 720p ones.  The crispness comes alive on these 1080i native channels such as NBC, CBS, Mojo, Discovery HD Theater.<br><br>The 720p native channels like the ESPN's or ABC look a little softer, but they still look pretty good.<br><br>The Motorola box just doesn't appear to convert 1080i to 720p all that well.  Fine horizontal white lines appear to have a slight flicker to them.  <br><br>I'm using a DCT-6412 with a DVI to HDMI cable.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 09:22:54 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: Motorola HD Quality vs direct QAM feed Quality -NBC Football</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1092082"><b>Cjaiceman</b></A> : Very interesting you point this out. I have also tried the Moto HD box vs the QAM tuner, and I get the opposite result. The moto box looks better than the QAM tuner. On the QAM channel I get pixeling and rough edges, where as the moto box I get very clean and sharp images. I'm sure if I played with the settings on the TV I could clean it up, but I have them set to maximize the moto box, so that could have something to do with it (I doubt it though). <br><br>Just for a reference I have the Sony SXRD 55" 1080p TV. I have the moto box hooked up through the DVI to HDMI connection. I also tried the Component cable, but that made little difference. I guess it varies on the TV. I have the box set to output at 1080i as the TV does a wonderful job of upscaling to 1080p. I get very little pixeling when set like this, but like you, on 720p it does look a little worse than the QAM tuner. <br><br>I just had a thought, on the HDMI input for my TV there is a setting to cleanup the picture a little, but on the QAM mode I didn't turn it on. That may be part of my problem. I should look into that. <br><br>Side note - for my TV, each input has its own set of settings so you can really dial in for the best picture, when I was testing the QAM I did not set ANY settings, they are how it came from the factory. I should set those and report back....  :D]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 00:39:03 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Motorola HD Quality vs direct QAM feed Quality -NBC Football</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1118186"><b>cypherstream</b></A> : Ok, so I'm watching the game on NBC HD tonight (just about over now) and I've noticed the picture quality is far better when I watch it on the QAM tuner on Ch 10-1, vs the HDMI input from my Motorola DVR.<br><br>My Samsung HP-T4254 TV does an excellent job at converting 1080i sources to the native resolution!  I'm quite surprised considering the plasma's 1024x768 panel resolution.  <br><br>Off of the Cable Box I get 720P output, and I've noticed the sharp lines for the NBC scoreboard graphics have a slight flicker to them, like a low refresh rate.  Watching the channel directly on the tuner everything is crisp and solid!  Text is noticeably sharper.  So I set the Cable box to output 1080i instead of 720P and got a picture a little closer to the QAM tuner in terms of quality.  Now stuff like ABC and ESPN HD look a tad bit softer though.  Sucks that the Motorola Cable box does not just pass the native resolution though.  Not sure if I want to keep the Cable box on 1080i or 720P for the HD output...  guess I have to make a list of which channels broadcast certain resolutions and make my decision based on which one of those networks I watch the most.<br><br>So I thought 1080i was worse than 720p in terms of temporal resolution.  Because the 1080 is interlaced, you end up with 540 lines with alternating fields.  I am really surprised how good NBC HD looks right now at the 1080i setting.  Any one care to comment?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 23:35:35 EDT</pubDate>
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