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In Reply to: RE: OK, I just assumed if was due to problems with broadcasting posted by Jack G on July 12, 2007 at 09:53:15
I will post it here.
I've read about it in S&V and have seen other web site postings
about this issue.
It's strictly a cable TV issue and I believe satellite also.
GTF
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hard drive slows, or goes into a cache, and the picture then starts back up. On cable!! MSNBC is the worst offender, PBS second. I can see faces that smear when they move.
They are the very worst at broadcasting in HD.
Sometimes they are so bad we have to change the channel to their SD station
so we don't miss the program.
I've had to record some of their programs on the DVR using both the
HD and SD channels to be assured we will be able to see the program!
GTF
Digital signals are processed at the station and at your set. The more the processing the more the delay. You will see and hear this even if you use an antenna to get HD signals. Some at home processors outside of the TV can delay the audio to be more in synch with the video but at best this is an approximation. Sony says this is normal and not their problem. I know of no TVs that are trying to correct this within the TV.
around the level of detection which I was told was about 30 milliseconds. Obviously, if there is more processing there will be a longer lag. Some receivers and DVD players have a delay function. Most TVs don't. No, that's not Sony's problem.
Jack
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