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[email protected] October 3rd 09 07:32 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
Les Cargill wrote:

But what I was describing was how I would debug such a thing.
You have to know whether the data loss is coming from the cable company
or from the set.


Understood

But I just moved to this apartment not very long ago
from another town.... and have not had ANY TV at all
for some months... not even analog. I sold everything
before moving cause didn't want to haul it this far.

At any rate.... I just hooked it up to another cable
feed and its still pixellating . Not so bad you cant
watch anything..... but just enough to be annoying.

I will try another piece of coax and see what
happens.... but my gut feeling is that it IZS the cable
system itself.

Or.... could hook it up to antenna and just lay the
antenna high on the shelves and see what happens

[email protected] October 3rd 09 07:34 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
Les Cargill wrote:


I have *no exposure whatsoever* to these, but there are
"powered rabbit ears" antenna units that carry HDTV
frequencies. Might work; depends on signal strength.


OK

I have good outdoor antenna that I kept before
moving..... but in this new place don't know of a good
place to mount it outside

At any rate...... I surely DO appreciate everyone's
help! This is my first foray into owning an HDTV

Frankly I'm abt ready to just use it as a big monitor
to watch TV of the Internet!

Del Mibbler[_2_] October 3rd 09 08:39 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
Les Cargill wrote (in part):

wrote:
I have an outdoor antenna I could use and just drop the
cable..... but not sure I can mount it outside anywhere


I have *no exposure whatsoever* to these, but there are
"powered rabbit ears" antenna units that carry HDTV
frequencies. Might work; depends on signal strength.


Don't waste your money on powered rabbit ears or any other powered
antenna intended to be used close to the TV. An amplifier can't
improve the signal from the antenna, it can only preserve it from
further degradation on its way to the TV. With a short cable that
degradation is negligible. Also, a strong local signal on any channel
can overload the amp, making it impossible to receive anything on any
channel.

Try to receive at least one channel with an antenna and compare it
with the same thing from cable to see if your cable service is the
problem. First, plug your location into www.tvfool.com to see if you
have a chance to get OTA channels, what channels they are and in what
direction(s). Remember that the channels they actually transmit on
are usually not the same as the virtual channels reported by your TV.

If the antenna you have is small enough to set up indoors for test
purposes, use that. Otherwise buy or borrow a cheap, non-powered
rabbit ears (for VHF) and/or loop (for UHF). Put a long enough cable
on it to move it around your apartment looking for a sweet spot. Once
you know what's available you can decide if it's worth getting a
better antenna or if you're stuck with cable.

Pixelation on fast movement or scene changes is likely due to
overcompression. Pixelation unrelated to what's happening in the
picture suggests a marginal lock due to low signal, although there can
be other causes.

Del Mibbler

[email protected] October 4th 09 12:40 AM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
Del Mibbler [email protected] wrote:

Pixelation on fast movement or scene changes is likely due to
overcompression


Yes... THAT seems to be what's happening!

When picture is of something stationary...... no
pixelation

RickMerrill[_2_] October 4th 09 05:49 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
wrote:
JUST received my new Panasonic 32" 1080p TV from New
Egg

Connected up to my cable system and it pixelates!!

WTF!!!

I'm not very happy

What's going on? I checked all connections and they
are tight.


You have bad connectors or the wrong cable or missmatched cables.
The connectors must be clean (with clean cuts on the wire and with
the right length of wire so that rubbing contact is made).

Make sure your ground point is good too.

Remove all connectors; look inside for any debris; and reconnect.


[email protected] October 4th 09 07:06 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
RickMerrill wrote:

You have bad connectors or the wrong cable or missmatched cables.
The connectors must be clean (with clean cuts on the wire and with
the right length of wire so that rubbing contact is made).

Make sure your ground point is good too.

Remove all connectors; look inside for any debris; and reconnect.


OK

Maybe I will just go buy a new piece of coax, yes?

Kalarama[_2_] October 4th 09 08:57 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
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RickMerrill wrote:

You have bad connectors or the wrong cable or missmatched cables.
The connectors must be clean (with clean cuts on the wire and with
the right length of wire so that rubbing contact is made).

Make sure your ground point is good too.

Remove all connectors; look inside for any debris; and reconnect.


OK

Maybe I will just go buy a new piece of coax, yes?


I'd try some of this first:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_0_...t&sprefix=caig



[email protected] October 4th 09 10:31 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
On Oct 4, 11:57*am, "Kalarama" wrote:
wrote in message

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RickMerrill wrote:


You have bad connectors or the wrong cable or missmatched cables.
The connectors must be clean (with clean cuts on the wire and with
the right length of wire so that rubbing contact is made).


Make sure your ground point is good too.


Remove all connectors; look inside for any debris; and reconnect.


OK


Maybe I will just go buy a new piece of coax, yes?


I'd try some of this first:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_0_...3Daps&field-ke....


Why on earth would you put this into a new unit? It probably costs
more than the new coax. I could probably use some de-oxit on the Ampex
AVR-1 I'm working on at work but that machine was built in 1972 so it
has an excuse.



Kalarama[_2_] October 5th 09 02:19 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
wrote in message
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On Oct 4, 11:57 am, "Kalarama" wrote:
wrote in message

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RickMerrill wrote:


You have bad connectors or the wrong cable or missmatched cables.
The connectors must be clean (with clean cuts on the wire and with
the right length of wire so that rubbing contact is made).


Make sure your ground point is good too.


Remove all connectors; look inside for any debris; and reconnect.


OK


Maybe I will just go buy a new piece of coax, yes?


I'd try some of this first:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_0_...3Daps&field-ke...


Why on earth would you put this into a new unit? It probably costs
more than the new coax. I could probably use some de-oxit on the Ampex
AVR-1 I'm working on at work but that machine was built in 1972 so it
has an excuse.




Oh, he's in an apartment. Oh, well.

Rotsa ruck trying to clean/fix any of those other corroded connections.



RickMerrill[_2_] October 6th 09 11:21 PM

Why does my new HDTX pixelate so damn much on cable systeM?
 
Kalarama wrote:
wrote in message
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On Oct 4, 11:57 am, "Kalarama" wrote:
wrote in message

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RickMerrill wrote:
You have bad connectors or the wrong cable or missmatched cables.
The connectors must be clean (with clean cuts on the wire and with
the right length of wire so that rubbing contact is made).
Make sure your ground point is good too.
Remove all connectors; look inside for any debris; and reconnect.
OK
Maybe I will just go buy a new piece of coax, yes?

I'd try some of this first:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_0_...3Daps&field-ke...


Why on earth would you put this into a new unit? It probably costs
more than the new coax. I could probably use some de-oxit on the Ampex
AVR-1 I'm working on at work but that machine was built in 1972 so it
has an excuse.




Oh, he's in an apartment. Oh, well.

Rotsa ruck trying to clean/fix any of those other corroded connections.


"reseating" properly built connectors are Supposed to provide sufficient
sliding action to clean the contacts.

And if they are not to spec... well, it's a crapshoot.



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