I also get where you're coming from (but I'm not offering to donateBicker, again I say I'll take donations. Why should I have to pay for getting the shaft.

I also get where you're coming from (but I'm not offering to donateBicker, again I say I'll take donations. Why should I have to pay for getting the shaft.
Well, you're talking about cable and satellite.... nothing has recently changed, at least not that much, in how the networks (specifically) cover sports, nor in how cable and satellite services (specifically) carry HD channels. Most of them have been carrying sports, especially, in HD for years, already. I wouldn't expect things to change.We have DirecTV, my parents have Fios, ... and it didn't matter who was providing the signal, it kept going outta focus. ... Sure hope they figure it out or it is going to be a long season of watching college and pro sports.
Well, you're talking about cable and satellite.... nothing has recently changed, at least not that much, in how the networks (specifically) cover sports, nor in how cable and satellite services (specifically) carry HD channels. Most of them have been carrying sports, especially, in HD for years, already. I wouldn't expect things to change.
And your concerns are not very common, which makes me think that it might be issues with the various HDTVs that you and your parents have. Do you all perhaps have the same HDTVs, or more properly, which models do each of you have? I can check into them to see if the problems you're seeing are common complaints for those displays.
Regarding the two non-HDTVs (I didn't catch that you had non-HDTVs, earlier): What has changed is the the manner in which the analog signal you use was created. In the case of cable or satellite, a box they provide you could be downconverting a QAM signal, or the service provider could be downconverting for you at their head-end, or the broadcaster could be downconverting and providing the downconverted signal to the service provider. For over the air signals, you'd have a converter box which does the downconverting. In all four cases (some within your control and some definitely outside your control), there are high quality devices and low quality devices... clearly the low quality devices could be the cause of the problem. Since it is uncommon, I would look to the more local sources as the most likely culprits.Two of us don't have HDTVs. I am not sure what model my parents have. All of us have the same TV's we had last Fall. Last fall, none of us had problems with the picture going outta focus during the football season.
Cable is not available where we live and our dish does not provide local channels where we live, so this is what we're stuck with. Boo.![]()
That's the same as us. Can't get dish, can't get cable.
Curious why this matters to you. I know why the govt. likes it / wants it, but generally speaking, this doesn't mean much to those who don't need that space for "professional" reasons.
Good point. The US Court of Appeals, just last week, highlighted that satellite service is available in every municipality in the country.where do you live that you can't get satellite?
I think that this tends to be way too far down too many people's list of priorities... not that I think it should be more important to more people, but rather that it already is but too many people simply aren't honest to themselves about how important these things are to themselves, with regard to their choice about where to live.I know I would never consider moving anywhere that didn't have good broadband and satellite coverage. They are two things I checked before purchasing my house.
I think that this tends to be way too far down too many people's list of priorities... not that I think it should be more important to more people, but rather that it already is but too many people simply aren't honest to themselves about how important these things are to themselves, with regard to their choice about where to live.
To be precise though, I think it best to view this as "broadband plus either satellite or cable".![]()
Cable is not available where we live and our dish does not provide local channels where we live, so this is what we're stuck with. Boo.![]()