WhiteSprings - Big Signal!

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starman345

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Anyone notice WhiteSprings is putting out a booming signal today? About 87-88 on the Coolsat 5000, normally I barely get 62-63 with the 10 footer and CK1.
 
Im getting 90 on my Pansat with the offset LNB on my 84cm ADTH. Now thats impressive for an LNB not at boresight.
 
Definite signal increase here in Tampa, FL. I have a +20 increase on my signal meter. Currently using a 36in dish, but lnb is not peaked for that sat.
 
It's an entertaining channel, worthy of a spot in my channel list. I just don't use it as demo material on my HD monitor ;)

Hahahaha, that's funny. I do wonder how much more money it costs to broadcast a good picture vs. a bad one.

I'm presuming that if you soften edges, you can get a smaller file size. I asked to see and got to watch one of the two sat network's standard def locals at Radio Shack the other day, and was appalled by the picture; yikes, made me appreciate RTN and their pixelated but sharper images.
 
Hahahaha, that's funny. I do wonder how much more money it costs to broadcast a good picture vs. a bad one.
I wonder what the quality is of their original.
In one movie, I swear I saw a shadow of a person walking in front of the camera, as if it was taped at a movie theater. LOL
 
I wonder what the quality is of their original.
In one movie, I swear I saw a shadow of a person walking in front of the camera, as if it was taped at a movie theater. LOL

That's what I always assumed, that the source material they were working with was not the greatest quality.

But hey, they make up for the poor video quality with incredibly loud, distorted audio! ;)

We don't watch it very often but it's a pretty cool channel....and the price is nice. :cool:
 
I think we should all petition Dish Network to add White Springs TV because it's one of my biggest reasons for wanting to sign up for an FTA system. I am sure that because few have heard of it, they will never take it seriously. I just don't have the money to get an FTA system going right now.
 
The movies on WSTV is mainly public domain stuff so the quality looks like it was recorded off a distant UHF station ;)
 
Yea, that's a really accurate description!

... the quality looks like it was recorded off a distant UHF station ;)
... onto an old VHS tape recorder at 6 hour speed, then stored in the garage for 20 years... :D

But, when I did watch it, from time to time ya did see something that looked pretty clear.
I won't defend their micro-bandwidth (how much could THAT cost?), but I really think the major component in their crappy-looking picture, is the source material.

If you wanted to produce a show about satellites, I'll bet you could shoot 20 minutes on VHS, and for about $100, they'd air it ! - :eek:
What sort of rates do they have for late-night hours?
Yea, I know we're kidding around here, but maybe we should take that last question seriously...


... White Springs TV ... it's one of my biggest reasons for wanting to sign up for an FTA system.
... I just don't have the money to get an FTA system going right now.
Well, MikeInBaja made his first FTA setup for $0.00, so you have no excuse. :)
Their signal can be picked up on a paperclip and a foil gum wrapper, so you have no excuse. ;)
This forum is full of great ideas and success stories, so read up on 'em, start your own thread, and build! - :up
 
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... the quality looks like it was recorded off a distant UHF station ;)

... onto an old VHS tape recorder at 6 hour speed, then stored in the garage for 20 years... :D
Some of the stuff on the old RTN stations on G18 lately looks like it came from the same source!
 
... onto an old VHS tape recorder at 6 hour speed, then stored in the garage for 20 years... :D

I can handle the pink flamingos in the neighbor's yard, but could never handle it when someone would lend me a tape "I just had to see" and it was recorded in 6 hour mode.

By the way, I have an old S-VHS deck that I now use to record FTA SD stuff, finally I have a source that benefits from that technology (that never caught on). It's what VHS should have been...
 
That's what I always assumed, that the source material they were working with was not the greatest quality.

White Springs programming almost solely comes from Alpha Video, a DVD distributor.

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You can usually rent most of these titles via Netflix. They sell their DVD's via OLDIES.com . If you've ever seen the quality of these DVD's, you would understand why White Springs looks like it does. They are probably just re-broadcasting the DVD's.
 
so true. But those movies are what 50-60 years old? ;)

Just because a film is "old" doesn't mean that it cannot look good. TCM's video quality is top notch. It's all in the source material. There are movies from the 30's and 40's being released on Blu-ray and they look incredible. Obviously, White Springs cannot afford to obtain good source material (see my post above). I've seen movies that were broadcast on WS also broadcast on TCM, and the PQ difference was night and day. TCM uses better prints. Simply put, TCM can afford it, WS cannot.
 
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