 PaulgDisplaced YooperPremium join:2004-03-15 Neenah, WI kudos:1 | tuning times? How does the time the channel takes to tune compare to a non-SDV environment? -- I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent. |
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 hobgoblinSortof AgoblinPremium join:2001-11-25 Orchard Park, NY kudos:4 | The last test results I saw was this
In a 30 second period the tester was able to tune to 25 channels in a non SDV enviroment
In a 30 second period the tester was able to tune to 24 Channels in an SDV Enviroment.
I am sure people will moan about that.
Hob -- "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | Re: Remind me to NEVER work for you! What about SDV vs Analog? |
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 FLengineerCCNA, CEH, MCSAPremium join:2007-06-26 Leesburg, FL | Analog tuning time will depend on the device that is actually being tuned. TV's are NOT created equal. |
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Re: tuning times? must be some fast tuners there... because on digital alone with no SDV our SA8300HD boxes can take up to 2 seconds to turn a channel.... I can't imagin a SDV video with a reolving channel carosuel would be faster here... one of the techs that as out a couple weeks ago told me "it could take up to 5 seconds on SA systems to tune a SDV channel" |
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 andyrossPremium,MVM join:2003-05-04 Schaumburg, IL | DVR's often add an additional lag due to buffering. |
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 | reply to neufuse My TWC SDV switches channels at the same speed as non-SDV. Don't notice any difference. |
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 CorydonCultivant son jardinPremium join:2008-02-18 Denver, CO | reply to Paulg I'm in Denver, and I honestly have no clue whether I'm part of this trial or not. I suspect that I am.
Actually, that brings up a point...anyone know how to find out if you are part of an SDV trial or not? Would they tell you if the end result is supposed to be invisible?
I've noticed zero change in how my TV performs. -- "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too." |
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| reply to hobgoblin Wow even 24 channels in an SDV environment within 30 seconds would be a godsend here. I'm lucky if I can get through 8 channels on the DVR within 30 seconds before it freezes up and stops accepting a channel change command.
Motorola DCT-6412 running I-Guide sucks. The performance is so shitty you can't even channel surf in the conventional way. You have to point and select stuff out of the guide. No linear Ch Up/Down for me. |
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 | reply to Corydon There should be something in the diagnostics menu. For Motorola power off and quickly push OK/Select. Check if there are any SDV code modules or special diagnostics that would lead you to think SDV is installed. |
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 | reply to xenophon Here's a video of the channel up button lagging horribly on my DVR.
Click to download |
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 RARPSL join:1999-12-08 Suffern, NY | reply to hobgoblin said by hobgoblin:The last test results I saw was this In a 30 second period the tester was able to tune to 25 channels in a non SDV enviroment In a 30 second period the tester was able to tune to 24 Channels in an SDV Enviroment. I am sure people will moan about that. Hob Which 24 channels? If all/most of them were ones that were ALREADY being feed to that node, all you are actually measuring is the time that is needed to do the handshake that says "Add me to your feed list of channels you ALREADY are feeding". The only way that measurement is valid is if all (or at least most) of the requested channels are NOT currently available on the node. |
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