 solodogg
join:2006-01-23 Evansville, IN | reply to jmelcher Re: [Cable] DVR Quality vs Cable Card
wonder which one of us installed your card 
btw...i haven't heard anything about cable card's not being supported after this summer as of yet. |
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 Couch Potato What? Premium join:2004-08-29 Evansville, IN | I haven't heard anything like that either |
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  odog Cable Centric Vendor Biased Premium join:2001-08-05 Norcross, GA clubs:
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| The cable card is looking at the analog channels natively and tuning them directly for display on the TV. The DVR has to encode the analog video in order to spool it to the hard drive for buffering. When you watch TV through the cablecard you are watching realtime television. With the DVR you're watching delayed video as it takes time to encode the video, write it to the drive, and then finally read it off the drive for viewing. Also if the DVR is not a series III 6412/6146 is doesn't have the more advanced chipset that resolves some of the video encoding artifacts generated by the encode/decode process. |
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  jmelcher
join:2006-02-08 Augusta, GA | Well, that would make sense as to why my "perceived" quality is indeed better on the card than on the DVR. |
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