wfooshee
O, Woe is me!!
Wondering if anybody else is experiencing the same issue I have with Speed TV and their picture quality. Since late March/early April I get digital goofs like frozen pixels, and once in a while I'll get a frozen frame for a second, followed by a color frame for another second, then the picture resumes. Sound is unaffected.
I've sent this to Speed without acknowledgement, not even an automated "Got your note we'll look into it when we can be bothered."
I'm trying to track down whether it's a Speed problem or a cable provider problem. My brother says he gets it in Pensacola, on a different provider.
Sometimes it's worse than other times. We may go several days and never see it, but today it's made the MotoGP unviewable, happening every few seconds. (I'm looking for a download somewhere, so don't mention results in this thread, please.)
Sample vidcaps. Pixellation:
Frozen frame followed by frozen colors:
Another frame/color pair:
I've just realized looking at these (as opposed to trying to watch a race broadcast) that the color freeze is the very left edge of the frozen frame painted across the screen.
Happens in commercials as well, but not locally inserted commercials (those masterpieces from your local Chevy dealer). Local weather has nothing to do with it, either. Can't correlate to storms or anything making it worse. Actually, its gorgeous (but HOT) today.
So. You get crap like this on Speed, or is it just us lucky Florida boys?
I've sent this to Speed without acknowledgement, not even an automated "Got your note we'll look into it when we can be bothered."
I'm trying to track down whether it's a Speed problem or a cable provider problem. My brother says he gets it in Pensacola, on a different provider.
Sometimes it's worse than other times. We may go several days and never see it, but today it's made the MotoGP unviewable, happening every few seconds. (I'm looking for a download somewhere, so don't mention results in this thread, please.)
Sample vidcaps. Pixellation:
Frozen frame followed by frozen colors:
Another frame/color pair:
I've just realized looking at these (as opposed to trying to watch a race broadcast) that the color freeze is the very left edge of the frozen frame painted across the screen.
Happens in commercials as well, but not locally inserted commercials (those masterpieces from your local Chevy dealer). Local weather has nothing to do with it, either. Can't correlate to storms or anything making it worse. Actually, its gorgeous (but HOT) today.
So. You get crap like this on Speed, or is it just us lucky Florida boys?
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