Ghosting=Bad built in multi-switch?

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Xagoth said:
Using component cable.

And the only channel that has the problem is Fox 32 (still ghosting).

The other stuff I have come to learn definately IS artifacting!

One good way I could tell is I get CBS regular and CBS HD. I waited until I saw what I once THOUGHT was ghosting on CBS, quickly flipped to CBS HD and guess what....completely gone. So yup, just compression artifacts.

Since you also live near Chicago, you know we do get some pretty nasty thunderstorms (have actually seen lightning hit the school lightning rod across the street). So definately will be grounding everything ASAP!


lightning hitting a lightning rod means that the lightning rod essentially wasnt grounded or not installed properly.

There are some stations that send a really bad signal to D*... unfortunately its kindof a crap in crap out situation... Our local stations were recently upgraded either by the station or by D* and they look 100% better... amybe this will happen to you soon.
 
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