Is it just me and my local CBS station?
CBS is broadcasting NFL games in HDTV, I've noticed the quality of the image is poor on the over the air channel as carried by my local TW cable system. Studio shots and comercials look good as ever.
Next week, if you watch the CBS game, look for "mosquito noise" in the grass on wide field view shots. The digits of score or time inserts seem to also show really obnoxious artifacts.
Appeares to me the fractional HDTV being broadcast live as NTSC is resulting in rather poor quality NTSC signals. So far I've only noticed this on CBS.
Stayed at the Radison in Portland, OR. again this trip and their in room "digital satallite" system was again a poster boy for MPEG artifacts. My local TW digital channles like MTV2 and VH1 classic also seem to be rather poor qualtity encodings. CNN and TNN were of a quality that I found appauling and if people aren't bitching about it something is very wrong!
--wally.
CBS is broadcasting NFL games in HDTV, I've noticed the quality of the image is poor on the over the air channel as carried by my local TW cable system. Studio shots and comercials look good as ever.
Next week, if you watch the CBS game, look for "mosquito noise" in the grass on wide field view shots. The digits of score or time inserts seem to also show really obnoxious artifacts.
Appeares to me the fractional HDTV being broadcast live as NTSC is resulting in rather poor quality NTSC signals. So far I've only noticed this on CBS.
Stayed at the Radison in Portland, OR. again this trip and their in room "digital satallite" system was again a poster boy for MPEG artifacts. My local TW digital channles like MTV2 and VH1 classic also seem to be rather poor qualtity encodings. CNN and TNN were of a quality that I found appauling and if people aren't bitching about it something is very wrong!
--wally.
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