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On Nov 13, 11:21 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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On Nov 13, 9:22 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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One thing people forget, resolution is only as good as the signal.
Lots of times the cable signal suffers over distance, and also the
cabling in your home, connections, etc.


Only if it's an analog signal.


If it's digital, you either get it perfect or you don't get it at all.


Eisboch


Digital signal can degrade, and still work. You'll get tiling, etc.
sometimes , along with quantization noise, and incorrect color.


Agreed, but not by much before your digital tuner in the TV or cable box
will reject the signal.
If you are getting a picture and it occasionally goes screwy, it's unlikely
the problem is in your cable feed.

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My house's cable was builder grade stuff just like alot of things in a
new home. When I went to digital I had problems with just what I was
referring to above, and Comcast came out and changed just about every
end fitting there was in my house. Much better now, but things happen,
and I notice it more when everyone is home from work, and watching the
news!