Once upon a time, Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com> said:
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From: "Chris Adams" <cmadams@hiwaay.net> The top profile for Blu-Ray is 36 megabits per second, and that is not used on most titles. Over-the-air HDTV is 19 megabits or less. Cable HD channels are often only 12-15 megabits per second.
Chris glances off, but doesn't quite say, that cable providers are prone to *reencode* OTA HDTV, leaving cable subscribers with a worse -- sometimes a *substantially* worse -- picture than they'd get from an OTA antenna.
Well, the OTA providers are doing it to the network feeds first, so I don't see focusing on the cable providers doing it to the OTA providers as the sole source of quality issues. The OTA providers also reencode to add bugs, weather/breaking news crawls, etc., and they don't always do a good job of that before feeding the signal to the statmuxer. -- Chris Adams <cmadams@hiwaay.net> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.