I recently added Cable HD (Adelphia with a Motorola 6412 STB) and compared it side by side to what I had from Voom and found out to my surprise that the HD picture quality was superior on a number of the same channels via cable. This was especially noticeable for Discovery HD and the premium channels in HD. The difference was quite noticeable as the Voom channels were much softer while the cable channels were much sharper and crisper. I think it is because Voom tries to cram too many HD channels into its existing amount of bandwidth.
My question is, where is the best place to go for a tutorial that will allow me to understand how it is that things like bandwidth, compression, bitrate, etc. effect picture quality? I know that Richard mentioned something about k-band at one point -- what is that? Also, is there a source to go to in order to find out how much bandwidth your local cable or satellite provider is allocating towards its HD channels? It seems that everyone thinking about switching providers is faced with a big uncertainty -- how good will the pq be if I switch? Yet, we often have little information to go on in making a switch. Wouldn't it be useful if the cable and satellite providers were forced to release information relating to picture quality issues like this?
Any thoughts or insights on this subject would be appreciated.
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I don't think that is going to change either.It seems that everyone thinking about switching providers is faced with a big uncertainty -- how good will the pq be if I switch? Yet, we often have little information to go on in making a switch.
I just had a discussion on the TIPS List about poor VOOM picture quality and nearly everybody thought I was off my rocker. The problem is that for the most part we are all seeing the same things and the difference is how many of us really know what it should look like. Many simply accept the artifacts as a natural part of the image.
Unfortunately there is no good site I know of that takes real images and shows you how they are messed up. While this has been considered for HD Library it would be very time consuming and difficult to document and is why it has not been done yet.
If you check the bit shaving thread there are some sites that are starting to keep a record of the bit stream rates.
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And while your comments revolve around the image others are also noting degraded audio performance.
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We do now... Plus a bunch of other related stuff. Many new entries in the dictionaries.
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