I was again fascinated by the PQ on Starz HD, namely, their Tears of the Sun transfer to HD. Why is this so hard for other networks to look this good??
What is it going to take to ensure that each time I turn on a premie to watch a movie, I'm getting the best transfer possible!??!
I'm sure we can all see a stark difference between networks, and between transfers. Do they have their own process for ensuring quality on these transfers? I'm just really bothered by the lack of consistency amongst the programming. "Just Married" was on another "HD" network, and the movie would have looked much better had a I taken the DVD of my shelf and watched it. Flipping between the two was NIGHT and DAY!
What part in all of this does Voom play? They're not responsible for the transfer, they simply push the feed from the network into our homes, right?
It's just really frustrating being redneck HD pioneers, jonesing for some true to life High Def, and being let down 8 of 10 times. Seemingly, there is no quality control - at least goverment mandated Quality Control. The FCC spends much its time waiting around for Howard Stern to drop the f-bomb, and invests no energy into policing the REAL quality of our home entertainment!! :shocked
What is it going to take to ensure that each time I turn on a premie to watch a movie, I'm getting the best transfer possible!??!
I'm sure we can all see a stark difference between networks, and between transfers. Do they have their own process for ensuring quality on these transfers? I'm just really bothered by the lack of consistency amongst the programming. "Just Married" was on another "HD" network, and the movie would have looked much better had a I taken the DVD of my shelf and watched it. Flipping between the two was NIGHT and DAY!
What part in all of this does Voom play? They're not responsible for the transfer, they simply push the feed from the network into our homes, right?
It's just really frustrating being redneck HD pioneers, jonesing for some true to life High Def, and being let down 8 of 10 times. Seemingly, there is no quality control - at least goverment mandated Quality Control. The FCC spends much its time waiting around for Howard Stern to drop the f-bomb, and invests no energy into policing the REAL quality of our home entertainment!! :shocked