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Feb 11, 2016
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thebruce
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There are variables that can mess with quality.
Getting newer equipment and a perfect satellite alignment certainly can make a picture smoother and better.
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Is there a difference in the quality of HD between cable and satellite carriers?
Conan
O'Fresno
2/10/16 11:34pm
Doesn't Directv still send their HD in 720p? Dunno bout cable.
LeftOfNormal
2/10/16 11:46pm
When I had Comcast and direct, direct picture was much better.
byubyu
2/10/16 11:49pm
Satellite is supposed to be better. Direct>dish>cable
bccoug
2/11/16 12:00am
SFCN (Spanish Fork Cable) signals are 1080i for all HD channels. I know...
k2coug
2/11/16 12:36am
No way. My Time Warner Cable channels are so compressed it doesn't matter
Radioactive Coug
2/11/16 2:47am
Comcast, Direct, and Dish all do 1080i/720p
thebruce
2/11/16 6:43am
There's two factors at play. The number of pixels they push, and the amount of
webster242
2/11/16 6:56am
Back when we had cable
Ty10s_WinGames
2/11/16 7:51am
No one offers 1080p---
thebruce
2/11/16 7:56am
I've been lied to?????!!!!! By a telecommunications company???!!!!! I AM SHOCKED
Ty10s_WinGames
2/11/16 3:30pm
Maybe it was 1080i/720p "hd" or whatever...all I know is the guy who came to
Ty10s_WinGames
2/11/16 3:34pm
There are variables that can mess with quality.
thebruce
2/11/16 4:56pm
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