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 Chris 313 Come get some Premium join:2004-07-18 Houma, LA clubs: | Translation, more speed? Does this mean we'd get faster internet? Or is this just another effort to blow smoke? | |
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| Re: Translation, more speed? quote: It can free up bandwidth which could be used for wide band DOCSIS and higher internet speeds.
I can also be used for less compressed HD broadcasts. This is good news for Comcast because they compress their HD signals pretty bad, hence why I left them and went to DirecTV. The HD is much better and I now have more HD channels and programing. | |
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| Re: Translation, more speed? I thought it was the reverse. Someone told me Directv compresses is like hell to a lower quailty
Anway, I'm interested to your response. I just moved to my place 7 months ago and went for comcast. I really do not like the service at all and am looking at the dish as an alternative | |
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| Re: Translation, more speed? While DirecTv's picture is clean, I do believe that you may be correct with the compression. With a TV on S-Video, you can notice some alias/artifacting around many screen images (noticable on stuff like text images where there's high contrast images stuffed into a small area). In general, its better than the analog/digital mix I had from TimeWarner and Comcast, much cheaper, and consistant picture on all channels. | |
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