  Nerdtalker Working Hard, Or Hardly Working? Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ clubs:
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You're still getting OTA signals?
Seriously, I didn't even think there were that many people using OTA for TV service anymore. HD Cable is where it's at, at least for me.
Nothing wrong with digital, as long as it looks better. Wave goodbye to static. -- "Some people never see the light till it shines thru bullet holes." -Bruce Cockburn
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  Chuckles Premium join:2006-03-04 Saint Paul, MN | Well the only reason I have cable is because I get it for free from work. I'd never pay for this $#!+. -- kustomerservice.net |
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 moonpuppy
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| reply to Nerdtalker said by Nerdtalker :You're still getting OTA signals? Seriously, I didn't even think there were that many people using OTA for TV service anymore. HD Cable is where it's at, at least for me. Nothing wrong with digital, as long as it looks better. Wave goodbye to static. Say hello to pixilization.
I still do OTA sometimes. |
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  digiblur Got Sipura? Premium join:2002-06-03 Louisiana
| reply to Nerdtalker said by Nerdtalker :You're still getting OTA signals? Seriously, I didn't even think there were that many people using OTA for TV service anymore. HD Cable is where it's at, at least for me. Nothing wrong with digital, as long as it looks better. Wave goodbye to static. Actually OTA is where it is at. I watch OTA signals everyday.
Beautiful HD material from the source! For free... even works when the cable line is laying out in the street for 3 days. -- Make your Sipura speak. »www.voipurize.com And now for the PAP2-NA and unlocked PAP2's. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | reply to Nerdtalker My TV in the PC room uses OTA - I don't want to buy/rent another receiver for Dish and I don't really want to run more wire either... |
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  Jim Gurd Premium join:2000-07-08 Plymouth, MI
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| reply to digiblur said by digiblur :Actually OTA is where it is at. I watch OTA signals everyday. Beautiful HD material from the source! For free... Yep. Comcast wants $7 per month for a 9 pound set top box in order to get a HD signal. I hooked up an antenna for the HD channels.
Comcast ran a promotion where they would upgrade you to digital starter cable for the same price as analog for 2 years with a guarantee of no price increase. It comes with a free and much smaller set top box that can't do HD. That's what I have now. I just switch to the antenna whenever I want to watch HD programming. -- We don't care. We don't have to. We're the phone company.
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  alg Just a shot away Premium join:2001-04-10 Houston, TX clubs: 
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| reply to Nerdtalker We switched over to full digital OTA about 1.5 years ago back home. In my apartment I have a digital tuner in my PC to pick up the digital stations here in Austin. I get free cable through my apartment but I always find myself watching the OTA channels. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to moonpuppy The bad thing about digital is its "All or nothing" meaning its either really good looking or its a black screen. With analog at least you can get a snowy/wavy but watchable screen. that same issue on digital, you won't get anything. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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  WiseOldNerd De gustibus non est disputandum Premium join:2001-11-25 Phoenix, AZ
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| reply to Nerdtalker OTA HD broadcasts by the local stations in Phoenix are far superior in video quality to the same stations as carried on the Cox HD system. A $30 antenna (inside) does a superb job of gathering the broadcast signals. I usually watch the OTA when ever I want to view local/network programs. It is just so much better. You might want to checkout how well the Tucson stations are doing.  -- My perception is REALITY |
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 DonLibes Premium,ExMod 2001 join:2003-01-19 | reply to dvd536 Not true. Pixelization is a common complaint from people receiving digital signals. And I'm not talking about intentional pixelation (such as that induced by compression). |
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| reply to dvd536 said by dvd536 :The bad thing about digital is its "All or nothing" meaning its either really good looking or its a black screen. With analog at least you can get a snowy/wavy but watchable screen. that same issue on digital, you won't get anything. I think the "all or nothing" digital myth needs to go away... Yes, at the bit level it's all or nothing, but most digital systems have some sort of redundancy or error correction to handle the loss of some bits. I have seen plenty of digital video that is obviously somewhere halfway between the "all" and "nothing" states. Tiling, green spots on the screen, excessive pixelation, etc will replace analog distortions. |
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 moonpuppy
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| reply to dvd536 said by dvd536 :The bad thing about digital is its "All or nothing" meaning its either really good looking or its a black screen. With analog at least you can get a snowy/wavy but watchable screen. that same issue on digital, you won't get anything. Depends on how you have your TV set.
Some will blank out if there is a signal problem. Some VCRs did the same thing so channels that were nothing but static wouldn't blow out your speakers. |
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  oldman
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