Comcast, others degrade HD video quality...

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Mousebaby

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:bawl: Due to some really big trees in my neighborhood I had to downgrade from Dish to Metrocrap! :bawl:

Had Directv out here too and they couldn't get the HD signal either. Also, due to some other trees on my property they said when the trees were in full leaf I would probably start having signal issues with the other satelite. Now I've been told it's going to be freakin forever before FIOS comes down here! :jameo: :bawl:
 

dn0121

New Member
:bawl: Due to some really big trees in my neighborhood I had to downgrade from Dish to Metrocrap! :bawl:

Had Directv out here too and they couldn't get the HD signal either. Also, due to some other trees on my property they said when the trees were in full leaf I would probably start having signal issues with the other satelite. Now I've been told it's going to be freakin forever before FIOS comes down here! :jameo: :bawl:

Need to borrow a flashlight and a saw?
 

Penn

Dancing Up A Storm
Thanks:huggy:, but it's too late. I just bit the bullet and downgraded. It ain't so bad :twitch: really it's not :twitch:

I finally made the jump to HDTV in mid-December, after putting it off for 4 or 5 years. I was waiting for it to stabilize/come down in price, and for the first month and a half, all I could do was say "wow!" everytime I tuned to an HD channel! :lmao:

Some of the channels are so crisp/clear, you can see the individual's hairs out out of place - you know the ones that just won't stay where you brushed or combed them?

It's that good! :yahoo:
 
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