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Old 09-12-2005, 10:07 AM
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THOR,
Your situation is similar to mine. I remember putting a hanger into the broken antenna on my B&W TV to be able to pick up local stations. I also remember that I would go sit down and the picture would be out of whack again. I apparently worked better as an antenna than the hanger.
I do not have any romantic feeling for watching poor quality TV. I prefer watching the older movies on HDnet in HD.
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MPEG2 HDTV can be very good but have fast motion in sports or a fast dissolve and it looks noisy
The TV you watched was not setup properly (sharpness was probably too high) or you were watching an interlaced HDTV of a very, very fast moving sport. Many of the newer TVs use a progressive signal (720P) and this does not have the one half screen refresh issues that you see on 1080i. Progressive is used by Fox and Espn because of this issue. All of that being said, I still think the picture on 1080i is better than 480i regardless of the fast motion.
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