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I tuned into the Olympics and noticed that the Olympics Rings
transition graphic that NBC has been using looked better tonight. No
pixelization artifacts trailing it as it moves across the screen.

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In article <a0be9239.0408202056.71ae51d9@posting.google.com>, marc0ni@earthlink.net wrote:
>I tuned into the Olympics and noticed that the Olympics Rings
>transition graphic that NBC has been using looked better tonight. No
>pixelization artifacts trailing it as it moves across the screen.

I must be the lukiest person alive. My Comcast feed has been steller. I get
about one fault per hour. Mostly a black scrren for one second. Its the best
Comcast has given me to date.

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On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 03:43:42 GMT, here@there.com wrote:

>I must be the lukiest person alive. My Comcast feed has been steller. I get
>about one fault per hour. Mostly a black scrren for one second. Its the best
>Comcast has given me to date.

That same 1-second black-out occurs on my broadcast too. I have both
OTA local NBC broadcast and DirecTV broadcast, and both of them do the
same 1-second dropout occasionally. I'm wondering if this dropout is
coming from the source?

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In article <spngi0l6c2jfjl7l7mifb0gi6i8s513e64@4ax.com>, cub <cub1966@aol.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 03:43:42 GMT, here@there.com wrote:
>
>>I must be the lukiest person alive. My Comcast feed has been steller. I get
>>about one fault per hour. Mostly a black scrren for one second. Its the best
>>Comcast has given me to date.
>
>That same 1-second black-out occurs on my broadcast too. I have both
>OTA local NBC broadcast and DirecTV broadcast, and both of them do the
>same 1-second dropout occasionally. I'm wondering if this dropout is
>coming from the source?

I am begining to think it switching errors rather than a true fault.

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Watching in Los Angeles OTA, I still see the same cruddy pixelization on the
rings graphic. Fortunately that is by far the worst of it...Frenchy

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