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M Sparks said:Minor correction...HGTVHD (what an unfortunate name!) is ALL HD. It's just relatively repetitive. (Although not as bad as any of the Vooms).
Tom Bombadil said:According to the numbers of HD programming hours available, as released by both HGTV and Rainbow Media, it should be worse than some of the VOOM channels.
Tom Bombadil said:Do people find Starz HD harder to watch than TNT "HD"? I can't imagine that it could be worse, but perhaps some are more put off from the motion artifacts than the stretching.
Thank you for your information. We had several people write in on this issue. We have confirmed it. Our Engineering team is aware of the picture quality issues. We are making some sample recordings that our Engineering team can use to assist in their troubleshooting efforts. Please note this may take some time to resolve. There are several possibilities that will need to be examined to identify exactly what may be causing this phenomenon. Be assured we are pursuing these issues. As you are aware HD technology is relatively new and therefore new challenges must be overcome.
What, and miss out on reading all our gripes about it and sending a canned response to those of us who write them about it?MikeD-C05 said:The answer would be to do it in MPeg 2 untill they get the mpeg 4 working properly.
uhlesses said:very satisfied with STARZ HD
It's become obvious that "E" wasn't and still isn't ready for MPEG4. However I'm not sure they had a choice. I think Charles is gambleing they can make it work because they can't afford for it not to work.MikeD-C05 said:The answer would be to do it in MPeg 2 untill they get the mpeg 4 working properly.
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