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I think I know the answer to this, but just in case...
A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? |
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"Beebo" wrote in message ... I think I know the answer to this, but just in case... A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? Your friend is correct. |
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"Beebo" wrote in message ... I think I know the answer to this, but just in case... A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? In the rare event that I watch a local channel (HD or not), I watch it from OTA as TWC compresses them over cable. Its noticable, but if I didn't already have a built-in ATSC tuner -- would I go out of my way to get one? Probably not... |
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"Beebo" wrote in message ... I think I know the answer to this, but just in case... A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? There's no comparison. OTA HD picture quality is far superior than what cable service provides. |
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"ButlerCellars" wrote in message ... "Beebo" wrote in message ... I think I know the answer to this, but just in case... A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? There's no comparison. OTA HD picture quality is far superior than what cable service provides. Is that true for Satellite also? |
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On Jan 24, 11:33 pm, "Lou" wrote: "ButlerCellars" wrote in ... "Beebo" wrote in message ... I think I know the answer to this, but just in case... A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? There's no comparison. OTA HD picture quality is far superior than what cable service provides.Is that true for Satellite also? Satellite is worse. Direct TV was recently hit with a class action lawsuit because what they claim to be "HD" is in fact heavily compressed signals which result in a sub-par picture. OTA signals are uncompressed. Cable or satellite has to compress their signals to get all of those channels to you because of their limited bandwidth. |
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"Lou" wrote in message ... "ButlerCellars" wrote in message ... "Beebo" wrote in message ... I think I know the answer to this, but just in case... A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? There's no comparison. OTA HD picture quality is far superior than what cable service provides. Is that true for Satellite also? Does any satellite service even offer local HD channels? I'd like to be wrong, but I was under the impression that satellite subscribers had to pull their local HD channels OTA.. As for the non-local HD channels, I've recall reading from a few folks that had cable and went to satellite report that the overall quality of the HD channels were better with their satellite service. Also recall a few stating the other way around. I guess it really depends on comparing specific services.. I have Time-Warner digital cable with just the basic HD tier. The HD channels with TWC that really stand out, with just the basic HD tier, are "Discovery HD Theater" and (sometimes) PBS-HD. I'm hoping we get National Geographic HD soon... The big-three public networks are definetly better OTA than they are through TWC around here. Since I have a built-in ATSC tuner, I just watch them OTA. It is rare that that I watch anything on them though. This is subjective, but if I didn't already have a tuner, I wouldn't chase one down because: - The source needs to be HD before it even goes out on a carrier. Not all the programming for the public networks is recorded in HD to begin with. Much of their programming is still being video'd in SD, so when it goes out in HD it is just being upconverted. The exceptions are mainly just the nationally-syndicated shows. (Although, I think our local news may be in HD now. I haven't watched it in years, so I'm not 100% sure though.) - I find the actual content for 99% of the big-three public network programming to be pure garbage. I'm not going to watch their stupid talk shows, court shows, reality show, etc in any format. About the only thing I watch are sporting events. (Which for many folks is a good enough reason alone to get a tuner though.) Film to HD video transfers aren't all created equal either. Back when I had a few premium movies channels (dropped them because they broadcast the same movies over and over), they came with both an SD and HD channel for each premium movie channel. Some of the movies had a really good transfer and looked remarkable, while others had a not so good transfer and only looked slightly better than SD. (Comparing recent movies that they broadcasted -- both of which came from film and were transfered.) |
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In article .com,
"Mikepier" wrote: On Jan 24, 11:33 pm, "Lou" wrote: "ButlerCellars" wrote in ... "Beebo" wrote in message ... I think I know the answer to this, but just in case... A friend has criticized me for using an HD cable connection, claiming that the picture quality is better using an antenna. Your thoughts? There's no comparison. OTA HD picture quality is far superior than what cable service provides.Is that true for Satellite also? Satellite is worse. Direct TV was recently hit with a class action lawsuit because what they claim to be "HD" is in fact heavily compressed signals which result in a sub-par picture. OTA signals are uncompressed. Cable or satellite has to compress their signals to get all of those channels to you because of their limited bandwidth. No HDTV transmissions are uncompressed; the raw bandwidth requirement is just too great for lossless compression. There are differing degrees of compression and and transcoding from one compressed stream to another introduces additional artifacts. -- Tom Stiller PGP fingerprint = 5108 DDB2 9761 EDE5 E7E3 7BDA 71ED 6496 99C0 C7CF |
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"Eric" wrote:
Does any satellite service even offer local HD channels? I'd like to be wrong, but I was under the impression that satellite subscribers had to pull their local HD channels OTA.. Sure Eric. Directv and Dish both offer hd locals in some markets. Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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wrote in message ... "Eric" wrote: Does any satellite service even offer local HD channels? I'd like to be wrong, but I was under the impression that satellite subscribers had to pull their local HD channels OTA.. Sure Eric. Directv and Dish both offer hd locals in some markets. Chip Glad to wrong! |
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