I love watching HD sports and the NFL on CBS. By far the best picture of all the broadcast networks I see. Now the Super Bowl pre-game coverage so far looks great. Very crisp, good color and and nice graphics. I have not had any issues with the sound. The Matchbox Twenty concert form earlier sounded pretty good to me.
I would beg to differ and say the complete opposite at least on Directv. The video is just awful with artifacts nonstop and the audio is not even Dolby. NBC, Fox, and ABC are all way better. I even wrote CBS previously to tell them how inferior their picture was.
I would beg to differ and say the complete opposite at least on Directv. The video is just awful with artifacts nonstop and the audio is not even Dolby. NBC, Fox, and ABC are all way better. I even wrote CBS previously to tell them how inferior their picture was.
That's funny cause when I watch Fox NFL Sunday I get a terrible audio dropout when the crowd erupts or there is a big peak in volume. The only thing about this game that is annoying to me is the green line at the very far right border of the screen. Maybe I will change my mind later. But the audio has been OK for me so far.
Video for the halftime show looks like it's not live at 24p or 30p and the strobe lights ruin it.
Very bad echo on her audio.
I don't like the video processing at all. Just show it in 29.97 fps as regular live video.
NFL can produce something better then this.
It was taped, while Nantz and the other announcer were doing their thing for 15 min's. Or they just pieced together stuff from her Sasha tour.
I might not be using the right term(s), but my understanding was backhauls are feeds from a site/event to a network for further distribution once all the appropriate graphics and commercials have been added while fronthauls are "completed" feeds sent from a network to individual stations or headends for delivery to the general public (after the stations/cable companies/etc. have applied additional compression, of course).
Of the three decades, or so, that I've had my dishes, that is the best definition that I've read. Makes perfect sense.
That's funny cause when I watch Fox NFL Sunday I get a terrible audio dropout when the crowd erupts or there is a big peak in volume. The only thing about this game that is annoying to me is the green line at the very far right border of the screen. Maybe I will change my mind later. But the audio has been OK for me so far.
Truthfully the audio is not bothering me as much as the video, I just think Dolby should be standard. I don't have the line you are talking about in the right corner. I will change some settings to see if it appears.