 nopingno route to hostPremium join:2007-01-09 | reply to noping
Re: Philadelphia / Tiling on CN, TBS Nobody?
Guess it's time to look into calling people out here again... |
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 | No kids here so I can't comment on the Cartoon Network, but TBS is loud, proud and tile-free. |
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 JeepMattC'mon the UPremium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE kudos:2 Reviews:
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| reply to noping It's probably time for another Direct forum thread Noping.
Be our leader!
(God, this is just another reason to say F the 1-month trial and just move to Comcast. This Philly tiling crap is rediculous). -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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 GeekGirl1Premium join:2007-01-28 Morrisville, PA kudos:2 | Tiling here in Yardley. It stayed within the SD video area, so it's possible that it could be in the upstream processing chain, not local to Philly.
As for the PQ, it was really hazy. Once they showed the Sharp graphics commercial on the green screen backstop, I figured it out. Black was perfect. It's the video mixing with the graphic insertions.
That 9 foot 'marker' for 1st base was a joke. Do they know how to mark distance correctly? |
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 nopingno route to hostPremium join:2007-01-09 | reply to JeepMatt Thanks for the confirmation knarf and Hooper. The tiling that I saw was very brief, definitely not as bad as we've seen it in the past.
said by JeepMatt:It's probably time for another Direct forum thread. I'm already bracing for the BS responses from the local managers, "it's not Verizon's problem, it's a problem with your electrical wiring and/or PECO that's causing the tiling. We're not sending someone else out, bye."
said by CeeZee:Just watched the Phillies game on TBS (sigh) and no tiling here. Philadelphia sports teams, meh. I can't say that I see the point in getting worked up each year only to see the teams fall flat on their faces. Then again, I'm not a huge sports fan, just a casual observer... |
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 | reply to GeekGirl1 said by GeekGirl1:Tiling here in Yardley. It stayed within the SD video area, so it's possible that it could be in the upstream processing chain, not local to Philly. You know, I was thinking that same thing because (with one exception) it didn't drop sound when the picture broke up like I've seen when it's been a local problem. |
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 JeepMattC'mon the UPremium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE kudos:2 Reviews:
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| reply to noping Good luck with the Direct thread.
Watching HD here now on FIOS - no tiling.
In all seriousness guys - this is beyong rediculous. Every 3-4 weeks or so we have to report this stuff in our area?? I can't believe more of you aren't fed up.
Why can't they figure this out?? It's almost insulting. After watching Comcast SD and FIOS SD side by side now on HDMI - Comcast has the edge (and yes i'm serious) - but hell, this may have to do with the crap quality VZ is sending us Delaware customers. -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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 | reply to noping said by noping:Philadelphia sports teams, meh. I can't say that I see the point in getting worked up each year only to see the teams fall flat on their faces. Because NEXT YEAR it's going to be different. |
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 | reply to JeepMatt said by JeepMatt:In all seriousness guys - this is beyong rediculous. Every 3-4 weeks or so we have to report this stuff in our area?? I can't believe more of you aren't fed up. The thing is, all my "fed up" got used up on Comcast, when it wouldn't be an occasional blip on the screen but Days long outages that they refused to address until you faxed the corporate headquarters. |
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 GeekGirl1Premium join:2007-01-28 Morrisville, PA kudos:2 | reply to knarf829 So what are my chances of watching the Flyers games that are on CN8 this year? There's something to be said about being part owner, building sponsor, and broadcaster. Hook, line, and sinker. |
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 | said by GeekGirl1:So what are my chances of watching the Flyers games that are on CN8 this year? There's something to be said about being part owner, building sponsor, and broadcaster. Hook, line, and sinker. How quick can you get to Jeep's place. Haven't you heard? He's got Comcast. |
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 nopingno route to hostPremium join:2007-01-09 | reply to JeepMatt You see, this phone system advanced fiber-optic network consists of a multibillion-dollar matrix of space age technology that is so sophisticated, even we can't handle it. But that's your problem, isn't it? Next time you complain about your phone television service, why don't you try using two Dixie cups with a string?
We don't care. We don't have to. We're the Phone, Broadband and Entertainment Company.
--Lily Tomlin, SNL (1976) There are two main problems that I have with switching back to Comcast. The main concern is the the early termination fee (if the billing department actually figures out how to sign me up for the triple play bundle discount). The other concern is that Comcast was not a great option when I had it up until March - it's "acceptable" in my neighborhood but not as great as FiOS TV was when I signed up.
Thread started in » Verizon Direct, I'm not expecting that very much will be done. -- # /sbin/reboot |
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 GeekGirl1Premium join:2007-01-28 Morrisville, PA kudos:2 1 edit | reply to knarf829 To add insult to injury, my buddy in Wilmington was scheduled to get FiOS installed today. Waiting for a report. He's a really big Flyers fan. |
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 spooky2 join:2007-09-20 Kissimmee, FL | reply to knarf829 I believe the tiling in the philly area has been linked to a digital harmonic interference pattern that is triggered every time an Eagles fan verbally compliments Donovan McNabb. That probably explains why it's not seen too much  |
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 JeepMattC'mon the UPremium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE kudos:2 Reviews:
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| reply to GeekGirl1 Geek- Ironically, even at the end of a line - all my levels are great. SNR's in 35-36 range - no errors.
I was surprised. Tech had to attenuate the signal down, just like FIOS>  -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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 GeekGirl1Premium join:2007-01-28 Morrisville, PA kudos:2 | Things are hopping tonight! I took my original post over to AVS forum, then you answered here. That was what my levels were on Comcast last year before they did their last major channel upgrade. Then the system got overloaded and the problems reached a breaking point. Will have to wait until my service agreement is up.
Back to baseball... (wait a sec, hockey is on VS now ). |
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 HooperPremium join:2001-10-22 Villanova, PA | reply to JeepMatt Matt, When I first switched to Fios TV, most folks didn't believe my comment that the Comcast picture quality was on par with Fios (at least in my area). The only channels, if at all, which I thought looked better on Fios were NBC and CSN. I also happen to live on a decent part of the Comcast network.
Almost all of my viewing is confined to the major networks in HD. For the most part I haven't experienced any issues that I would waste my time calling in about.
My bottom line is price. I got a better deal with Verizon. My last Comcast TV bill alone was $130 and that was after I got rid of an HD box and some movie channels.
It seems the only way to get a decent price on tv service these days is to bundle. Verizon clearly has a better internet service than Comcast, and since I work from home that is the most important factor to me. |
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