Sean Mota said:
Regarding your Dallas specific comment. It seems that you do not understand how satellite signal work. It does not matter whether you are in Dallas or NY or Miami or anywhere in the USA. Bitrates and resolution do not depend on location. Everyone gets the same resolution, transponders, and bitrates that the source is sending. Nothing to do with location. Please get some facts before posting stuff like this. Does not make you look good.
Weather, moisture, altitude, localized equipment, and other factors can contribute to variations in bitrate readings. Those are ALL specific to location - the PRECISE PHYSICAL location of where readings are taken. There can also be up to a 3% variance in measurement equipment when not calibrated after each sampling. Any IEEE engineer can confirm this for you, sir. Your apparent "denial" of these FACTS does not make YOU look very good, yet you posted them. Touche.
The idea was not to get into a pissing contest, rather, we can have a technical discussion or a business discusion on this topic - some seem to want to selectively muddy the water and mix the two together when convenient and/or to confuse people. I prefer not to get too technical, as I am a certified IEEE engineer, and know how our "techy" talk really turns people off. It also happens to be one of the biggest complaints people have about HDTV in general - its too "techy" for them and appears complicated.
It's beyond disappointing to here the back and forth bantoring about how one group is foolish because they enjoy something. Based on a number of other posts here, I am not alone in the disgust.
Is HD perfect - heck no. We're on our 5th generation of HD equipment, and will probably see many more. I can also assure you that the delivery of an HD broadcast signal is NOT a science (yet), despite HD's overall age in existance (digital TV to be more precise). What's very disappointing is the same old handfull of character assassins with hundreds of posts attacking and attacking like pitbulls in heat.
I came here to learn, share, and to observe new information. I don't think anyone is a lessor human because of the choices they make on HDTV. Apparently, some posters here can't live with that same moral standard. So I'll just watch this continuing comedy for a while, I guess, and see the bullies take this board over like they have at other sites. Good luck and good night. :river