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Recently we have seen brief pixelation and picture breakup every few minutes
.. It was very noticeable on the Oscars broadcast last night. I am running a Sony Bravia KDL-46S2000 (720p 46" LCD) TV, it is fed from a comcast Scientific Atlanta Explorer 3250HD box. Video is fed from the box to the TV via a DVI to HDMI cable. Picture is usually great. Location Venice (SW Florida) Is this pixelation, a Comcast low signal problem or a content providers (network) problem? |
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Digital TV is the epitomy of "A chain is only as strong as it's
weakest link". The bits could have been dropped anywhere along the chain of ownership: Network transmission, local retransmisison, Comcast receiver, comcast fibre optic, cable box, tv, etc. |
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Did anyone else notice had badly broken up Letterman was last night
(2/26) on HD CBS? It was breaking up every few seconds. I switched over to the analog CBS channel and it looked fine. |
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How was the local weather at the time? Makes a huge difference.
"EOSJO" wrote in message ps.com... Did anyone else notice had badly broken up Letterman was last night (2/26) on HD CBS? It was breaking up every few seconds. I switched over to the analog CBS channel and it looked fine. |
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