Great, I'm sure all of those "crisp" HD channels are going to look over compressed and crappy just like the majority of my Directv high definition channels.
Apparently this guy read they were "crappy" someplace. Back in the day, when only a few MPEG2 channels were jammed onto an old satellite, maybe they were. But if you see them on a modern DirecTV DVR and a good set, the MPEG4 channels are excellent.
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Great,
I'm sure all of those "crisp" HD channels are going to look over compressed and crappy just like the majority of my Directv high definition channels.
Mine look great. But then again I'm comparing them to the horrible HD I got when I was on TW.
Apparently this guy read they were "crappy" someplace. Back in the day, when only a few MPEG2 channels were jammed onto an old satellite, maybe they were. But if you see them on a modern DirecTV DVR and a good set, the MPEG4 channels are excellent.