ECK27 said:is it me or has discovery hd picture quality looked blury the last couple days :shocked
Sean, I'm surprised you haven't cancelled service...yet.Sean Mota said:I do not watch Discovery HD, HDnet HDnet Movies through D* anymore. I do not watch the locals through D* either. It is a shame to call it HD.
Sean Mota said:I do not watch Discovery HD, HDnet HDnet Movies through D* anymore. I do not watch the locals through D* either. It is a shame to call it HD.
guffy1 said:Yepper...
Its not the fault of Discovery HD or ESPNHD, it is D* and nothing but D*, IMO...
I also have Charter cable HD, and the comparison between Charter HD and D* HD is laughable...
I really cant understand how D* gets away with calling it HD....
Rest assured, Discovery HD is still a beautiful thing if you arent viewing it via D*...
rockaway1836 said:Sean, I can't help but notice that this thread is not full of complaints about Discovery HD. It's not like the H-10 problem or not the kind of response that the DVR rebate is getting. (although the latter is a complete different kind subject) At any rate I get the feeling that this problem is more isolated. I also live in NY and am able to get the HD locals off air as well as through D. I see no real difference in PQ in one over the other. Also as I said earlier I have no issues with Discovery HD. I'm just wondering if there is a common denominator here. Do those that have these issues share something in common? Like same receiver or same model TV? Just curious......Rich
vurbano said:I see the koolaid wore off. LOL
Madtown HD Junkie said:question for everyone....Is a component connnection really giving me a "digital" signal Charter claims it is or this only possible with a true digital connection i.e. DVI, HDMI?
sltmag said:It has looked horrible the last few days. Picture is shaky and resolution is terrible. I was about to mention this myself. Currently the channel is unwatchable.