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>Subject: Problem with Yankee Redsox on Fox
>From: "gin" gin@cfl.rr.com
>Date: 10/19/2004 9:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>Message-id: <wCjdd.25841$yP2.18827@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>
>
>I'm in central florida and the HD signal keeps cutting out. Anyone else
>seeing this problem?
>
I am in Boston using Comcast. I had some touble with the signal 3 or 4 times.
However, each incident lasted only a couple of seconds, so I did not find it
bothersome.
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:37:11 GMT, RR <rr@not.net> wrote:
>On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 02:32:56 GMT, Diver@Home.com (Diver) wrote:
>
>>HD coverage has not been perfect in the San Francisco Bay Area with
>>some cutting out and pixelation from time to time. Still, a stunning
>>picture.
>
>What service are you using, and what channel?
FOX (Channel 2) OTA through SamSung SIR-TS360 receiver. They seem to
be having a great deal of trouble with the banwidth required. Signal
may freeze and then resume 1/4 to 1/2 second later or a freeze and
then pixelation followed by a 1/2 second jump in time. Still, great
picture, just like being there.
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In Riverside Ca., off my antenna, looked perfect with no pixelization
whatsoever, only problem was occasional jumping of the whole picture out of
frame diagonally, looked like a Fox tech problem, not the station. Other than
that, it really draws you into baseball more, that's for damn sure. Seeing the
whiskers and sweat on the players faces, all those fans, widescreen, feels like
you are there on the field. Can't wait for the Series! Go Sox! (the underdog
factor for me!)...Frenchy
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"mark french" <mf101723@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041022022302.03232.00001902@mb-m19.aol.com...
> In Riverside Ca., off my antenna, looked perfect with no pixelization
> whatsoever, only problem was occasional jumping of the whole picture out
> of
> frame diagonally, looked like a Fox tech problem, not the station. Other
> than
> that, it really draws you into baseball more, that's for damn sure.
> Seeing the
> whiskers and sweat on the players faces, all those fans, widescreen, feels
> like
> you are there on the field. Can't wait for the Series! Go Sox! (the
> underdog
> factor for me!)...Frenchy
I had a problem with game 7 as well. It seems that at the end of the game I
could only see the Red Sox hugging each other when it seemed to me that they
should have shown high definition close ups of the defeated and demoralized
overpaid losers in the dugout! Go "anybody but the Yankees!"
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