Well I watched it for a few minutes with my OTA feeds. My TV is a Samsung 42 inch DLP (HL-S4266W native resolution 1280x720) NBC and CBS seemed to have the best picture, with the sound on CBS being the best. NBC's tower is 8 miles away and CBS 10. ABC was third with an okay picture and bad sound with a tower 13 miles away. And Fox comes in last. Sound was average but picture was horrible. Looks like it was upcoverted or something. The picture was blurry in the same way an analog feed looks not the pixelated digital static normally the feed on Fox looks and sounds great. Their tower is right next to CBS's and is 10 miles away.
It will be interesting to know what folks who get their feeds via cable or satelite think since those feeds usually have less variables to deal with.
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Well I watched it for a few minutes with my OTA feeds. My TV is a Samsung 42 inch DLP (HL-S4266W native resolution 1280x720) NBC and CBS seemed to have the best picture, with the sound on CBS being the best. NBC's tower is 8 miles away and CBS 10. ABC was third with an okay picture and bad sound with a tower 13 miles away. And Fox comes in last. Sound was average but picture was horrible. Looks like it was upcoverted or something. The picture was blurry in the same way an analog feed looks not the pixelated digital static normally the feed on Fox looks and sounds great. Their tower is right next to CBS's and is 10 miles away.
It will be interesting to know what folks who get their feeds via cable or satelite think since those feeds usually have less variables to deal with.