[BC] NBC Olympic Video?

Davis, Jack L. KTXL Jldavis
Wed Feb 15 17:43:31 CST 2006


 

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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 01:22:16 -0500

From: Bernie Courtney <jerseyspikes at gmail.com>

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possibly so, but its not like i'm the only one seeing all these motion
artifacts in 1080 and if all those complaints were so easily discredidted to
the native resolution of the sets viewing the content, dont you think all
the network engineering VP's that are lurking in corners of the Internet
like AVS forums would be disputing all the claims of motion artifacts
instead of just saying nothing?  None the less since I dont feel like
dropping 10k on a 1080 plasma and a 250lb tv would be much harder to hang on
the wall I'll stick with what I got and take your word for it.

 

bern

 

On 2/14/06, Robert Meuser <Robertm at broadcast.net> wrote:

>

> That is because you don't have a CRT HD set.  Everything you are 

> watching is remapped to your insufficient pixels.  Buy a real TV all 

> 250 pounds worth

> :-)

>

> R

 

I have a 200 pound CRT set and my NBC signal off the air, as well as from
Comcast Cable looks crappy!  It is obviously a transmission problem as the
local NBC affiliate feeds Comcast with fiber.  The video pixelates and the
audio pops, not just on program it also does it on commercials!  The normal
NBC network looks fine; it is just the Olympic feed that is bad.  Go figure!

 

Jack Davis

K6YC 



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