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post #241 of 5998
I called also and was told that CBS informed WREG that they could not broadcast the game in HDTV.
I think they can find a better excuse than that.
post #242 of 5998
3 different answers in 3 different calls should tell you something . Anyone else notice nbc completely pulled their schedule and is showing law and order ci and svu reruns instead of hd content?
post #243 of 5998
I got home just in time to watch the end of the Maryland game and a few minutes after that before it went blank. Did anyone else hear any popping noises during the telecast? Also, please tell me that WPTY is not currently in digital. Looks more like the DirecTV feed.
post #244 of 5998
wpty hasn't been hd all night.
post #245 of 5998
I wonder is CBS has available bandwidth for HD since they are playing with their sub-channels for the first time.

I have seen some wierd things on the sub-channels so far......even some programs and comercials that were in spanish.
post #246 of 5998
Hey guys,
What format is CBS broadcasting the games in? If its not HD is still looks damn good.

I notcied that 28-2 was coming in as Spanish also last week during the news rerun, but the commercials were english
post #247 of 5998
No hd games today, they will be in hd tomorrow though.
post #248 of 5998
Is anybody in the Memphis area seeing any HD? I haven't seen one shot in HD yet.
post #249 of 5998
I'm watching the bball game in hd on wreg right now.
post #250 of 5998
CBS/WREG remapped (or something) on my Sony HD-200 to 28.1. Beautiful 1080i picture for the Butler/Loiusville game. Check on 28.1....enter manually if it has not detected. I still haven't figured out exactly what 28.2 is....
ST
post #251 of 5998
I'm getting the HD feed on 3-1. does anyone else see some pixelation when the players are moving around? It'll do it for a half a second and then adjust.

I wish CBS would fix their sound to where you can hear the announcers more than the crowd. I have to turn my reciever to 40, counting down from 100 so I cna understand what they are saying.
post #252 of 5998
I'm getting WREG on 28.1 and 28.2 with my Sony SAT-HD100 with no pixelation. I am 80+ miles south east of Memphis near the city of Tupelo. I just upgraded my antenna yesterday. I am using a channel master 4228 8-Bay bowtie with a 7775 preamp with a rotor. Reception is much more reliable especially at night with this distance. I picked up about twelve points on my signal meter for WMAV in oxford over my previous UHF/VHF combo antenna. I've got to brag about this 4228 antenna. Money well spent!
post #253 of 5998
Guys,

I dont think that CBS is showing the game in HD, as the PQ is not up to usual standard and it is a 4:3 ratio.

There is also a post in the HD programing area that metions for the duration of the war networks are discontinuin HD.

Alot of the new posters in this area have yet to see much OTA HD, and as you will see on one of my earlier posts, when you see HD, you will know it!! OTA is some of the finest PQ out there right now.............
post #254 of 5998
Dirk,
The games from Birmingham, Louisville/Butler and Teaxs/Purdue came in widescreen. But when the network cut to other games and during commercials there were black bars on the side. I thought those 2 games were HD. Was I wrong? I switched over to HDNet and the pic looks just as good.
I don't know if some of the other recievers actually show what format it is in, my E86 doesnt.
post #255 of 5998
I called Time Warner today to ask them about ESPN-HD, they knew exactly what I was talking about and said that they had no announcements right now but if they were going to roll anything out we'd see special promotions for it.
post #256 of 5998
Hey guys. You're right, only the B'ham games were in HD, you could get them OTA on CBS or HDNET. I did see some "morphing" mainly in the players body when they cut to a close up and the player was moving. Otherwise incredible!

As best I can read, CBS will broadcast only one site in HD.
post #257 of 5998
I didnt see the games that you metioned were in widescreen, not a big b-ball fan, so I would only switch over for a few minutes, looking for HD. I guess I didnt switch at the right time to see these, as if the were in widescreen problably HD.

I will be glad when the networks go back to their regualr HD schedule!!
post #258 of 5998
Has anyone with Time Warner contacts asked about when we may start seeing the local channels in HD on cable?
post #259 of 5998
I have, they said the hardware was all setup and the fiber was run, but they need to work out the negotiations. I'm just hoping it's not an ESPN-HD vs Comcast type deal.
post #260 of 5998
Anyone out there had there set calibrated? Dave Levy is touring the southeast and I'm thinking about taking the plung. Any advice?
post #261 of 5998
Craig Miller (The Mitsubishi guru) will be here in April. You can contact him at:
mghometheater@earthlink.net. He only works on Mits from what I understand.

Dave Levy helped me (at another website) when I first got my Mits. He had originally planned on coming to Memphis back in Nov. but had to change plans. He told me that he wasn't sure when he could make it and that if someone else was going to be in the area he would understand if I scheduled a calibration with them. He seemed very knowledgeable and has helped many others at the other HT website.

I'm not sure exactly what Dave does and charges. However, here is an email I received from Craig:

Here is the information on what my Mits calibrations and tweaks include and the price.

A full scale Mits calibration takes approximately 10-14 hours and includes the following:

1. First Inspection. Using various Avia and HD Generator test patterns I inspect the screens, CRTs and other items on your set. There is no sense in calibrating it if you are going to need any repair work. Also at this time we look at Component 480i as verses S-Video if you have an interlaced DVD player. Since Component 480i has a number of differences that effect other calibrations and tweaks we need to agree on which hook up you will be using. At this time we also talk about the protective screen and remove it if you would like. At this point I'll have a good idea on how much improvement you'll see from the calibration. 98% of the sets see a very nice improvement in image clarity, color, geometry and convergence. If I feel that you will not see that much improvement I'll let you know so you can decide if you want to go forward with a full up calibration or if you would be better off just correcting a few items and save some $$.

2. Next we open it up and continue the inspection: Mirror condition, Lenses, and check for CRT coolant leaks. If all of that looks good, the lenses are removed and the actual CRTs, coolant and coolant lenses are inspected for any anomalies.

3. If everything passes we move on to cleaning. Cleaning is a very important step in the calibration. Even though these are relatively "new" sets, they all need a very good cleaning. This really helps improve the picture clarity.

4. Clean the Mirror. This usually take 3 to 4 passes to get the factory "film", smudges and finger prints off. The 73" set with the Mylar mirror should never be cleaned only dusted lightly with air.

5. Give the lens assemblies a careful but very good cleaning. We also remove that nasty tape at this time and replace it with new tape after focus is complete.

6. The coolant lenses are cleaned next. These coolant lenses or covers are very concave and collect a lot of dirt and bug parts at the factory.

7. And then the Screen Assembly is cleaned. It is amazing how dirty many of the fresnel lenses are (inside back of the screen). This shows up as dark streaks in a 100 IRE (White) Field.

8. Then I hook up my black box (I2C Interface) and download and archive all of the current User menu and Service menu settings for your set.

9. G2 Voltage (Screen VRs) is next. I set these at factory specification +- .1 volt. This determines the base level for all of the following adjustments and it may improve CRT life. This also helps the AKB (Auto Cathode Balance) work properly which helps hold the grayscale adjustment as the CRTs age. These are set incorrectly on just about every Mits. A little too high or low isn't that bad it's the spread between the three CRTs, upwards of 15 volts from the factory, that needs to be corrected to get the best grayscale and AKB working properly. The factory spec calls out for +- 1 volt, not the 5-15 volts that I regularly see. Also if G2 is set to high or low it hurts horizontal resolution and softens the picture a little.

10. Electrostatic and Manual focus, a very necessary and key element to a super image. Some models of the newer Mits have astigmatism correction (Quad Field Focus), so this will also be checked and adjusted to allow for optimum focus. 99.9% of the new sets with Quad Field Focus have been set wrong from the factory and this hurts corner and edge focus. I check and re-check each CRT multiple times to make sure they are at the best possible focus across the entire screen.

11. Lots of Geometry work to get the Green Grid and Overscan set properly. This is done for both SD and HD using Mylar grid overlays, actual external grid images and special scrolling test patterns to cross check horizontal and vertical linearity. Since I don't just eyeball geometry, this adds a lot of time to the calibrations. I have found that it's best to zero out the Mits factory settings on every RPTV and then set magnetic centering and yoke rotation for green and then do the geometry from the ground up. This isn't just for correcting speed bumps and uneven geometry, that can easily be done by eye. This really improves convergence which improves picture clarity, otherwise I wouldn't spend this much time, and your $$ on this step and the next step.

12. Service Level Convergence for both SD and HD. I zero out SD and HD Fine Red and Blue, set Coarse Red and Blue to starting default values, check and set their magnetic centering and yoke rotation and then re-do convergence from the ground up. This is the only way to do convergence, the Mits factory settings leave a lot to be desired and many times make it impossible to get a real good convergence across the entire screen. The Mits Red and Blue grids are pretty good but they are not exact so I use grid "images" from Avia and the HD generator to converge with. This assures that your actual image will be properly converged. Convergence is done with binoculars so that it is fully optimized from "Your Viewing Position". This eliminates the Parallax Convergence Errors that occur when convergence is done up close to the screen. Once again, I take a lot of extra care here. This is a very important step in getting the best clarity from your Home Theater..

13. Check and adjust edge enhancement through the black box for NTSC, 480p and HD modes. This removes some more of the Mits Showroom add-ons and gets us back to the true Home Theater look.

14. Check and adjust SVM and Sharpness for NTSC, 480p and HD modes.

15. Just about everything up to this point is done to improve clarity, everything that follows is to improve color.

16. Properly set the color decoder for NTSC, 480p and HD modes to remove "Red Push" on ALL inputs. No more attenuators. Besides correcting Red Saturation this also corrects Red Hue, Green Saturation and Green Hue so this also fixes the HD 1080i color decoder problems.

17. At this time the user controls will be centered except for Contrast and Brightness. These settings will be determined during grayscale calibration.

18. Check and adjust Gamma for NTSC, 480p and HD modes.

19. Set 480p grayscale, Contrast and Brightness and make them as linear as possible across the entire IRE range. And then check them against other test patterns and on actual images. Along with everything else, this is another step that I put extra work and care into for the best possible color reproduction from 0 IRE to 100 IRE

20. Set HD 1080i Grayscale.

21. And set grayscale for the NTSC inputs (Coax, Composite, S-Video, Component 480i). The Mits allows High Color Temp grayscale to be set independently for each of the three main display modes (NTSC, 480p and HD) which is very nice since they need to be set separately. The grayscale does vary between NTSC, 480p and HD.

22. Save all of the newly calibrated and tweak settings through the black box.

23. Put it all back together, wipe it all down to get my finger prints off, and then view some DVD and HD scenes to make sure you are truly 100% happy.

I use a Colorimeter for setting all of the grayscale modes/inputs and an HD Generator for setting High Definition Overscan, Geometry, SVM, Sharpness, Color Decoder and Grayscale settings.

Since it takes approximately 10-14 hours to do all of this I like to start the calibration around 9:00 or 10:00 A.M. (depending on sunset) so I can complete it before Midnight rolls around.

To do all of the above tweaks and calibrations I have a flat fee of $750. No surprises, no extra charges and no added fees per input, mode or signal type. Just one all inclusive fee.

Duvetyne ......... improves the blacks and shadow detail it also improves color saturation. To install Duve adds about 1.5 - 2 hours to the job. It would be great if you could do this prior to calibration, it's really not very hard to do, just time consuming. If you are nervous about doing it We would be happy to add it to the calibration. You buy the Duve and let's say $100 for us to install it. But, there are a number of posts here on the SPot that can help you with this so you can save a few $ here. If we install the Duve, it is done right after inspection and before the cleaning starts.

It is absolutely best if you let your set break in for approx. 3 months before calibrating it. The phosphors are a little hot out of the box and 3 months lets them mellow out a little. 3 months also gives the other electronics in the set a good chance to break in to make sure that nothing is going to fail. The CRTs change a lot in the first 300-400 hours so giving them a little time to break-in will definitely help hold your calibration longer.

I have spent thousands of hours analyzing the Mits HD sets and I believe these tweaks and calibrations are the base requirements to get the most from your set.

It makes no sense to have your grayscale calibrated if you don't have the color decoder corrected. It is almost useless to do electrostatic focus without doing manual focus and there's no reason to do focus if you are not going to thoroughly clean ALL of the optics. Edge Enhancement impacts SVM and Sharpness. Gamma impacts Grayscale, Contrast and Brightness. Geometry impacts convergence. Convergence has a major impact on the final image, etc. etc. So, IMHO there is only one way to do a Mits HDTV 100% right. To me, it's not just another RPTV, it's your "Home Theater".

If you have any questions please contact us at (909) 519-2090 cell.
I don't think that anyone else in the calibration business is as thorough as this at anywhere near this cost. Most other calibrators just do grayscale and maybe a quick touch up of geometry/convergence (at extra costs of course). Also we do not charge travel fees.

Thanks !

Craig and Sue Miller
post #262 of 5998
I know that NBC said they would stop broadcasting in HD. So is Leno is regular 480? If it is, it looks 100% better and cleaner than Directv.

Also, is there someone we can email at Fox as to why they aren't broadcasting digitally?
post #263 of 5998
whbq-DavidBrant@FOX.COM

Please help with my email campaign to Fox!!
post #264 of 5998
Rick, Thanks for the info. I have a Tosh so I don't think Craig can help me.

From the email I received from Dave Levy, he is planning a tour thru the area in April. His fees look reasonable and the input I've been able to get on him looks good. I think I'll take the plunge....still a little uncomfortable because of the cost thougth.
post #265 of 5998
how was everyone's picture on the Mich-MD game on CBS tonight (Friday)? it was definitely widescreen, and a lot better than SD, but to me it did not look right. Just not good enough compared to previous CBS hd stuff (haven't had a receiver for a couple of monhts, so the last thing I saw was a while ago)... No crispness, no "wow, this is amazing."

As of yesterday, whoever was next in line to pick up the phone at TWC said they hadn't heard anything about ESPNHD... Anyone heard anything?

Thanks,
Radu
post #266 of 5998
It looked fine to me, but I think I'm losing the HD wow factor. I may return my receiver to pay for car insurance and wait until football season to get another one. With NBC off air and the distinct lack of over the air programming, I just don't see the 151 as a good investment. I'll probably pick up a Hughes E86 or maybe by then TWC will have more HD.
post #267 of 5998
Anyone else not able to pick up nbc the past couple days? My samsung shows that I'm getting a signal on the signal meter, but the screen still says no signal. On wednesday I was able to get nbc perfectly for hours.
post #268 of 5998
I am experiencing the same thing also. I was gonna post tommorrow if I didn't get a picture. Don't know what's up.
post #269 of 5998
Is anyone else worried and/or disappointed with multicasting out of Memphis??

To my untrained eye, CBS look much less sharp, even with SD programs since they have been up on 28-2.

ABC I really cant tell much difference in, but they may have to do with my lack of time spent watching ABC-HD, or the 720p-1080i conversion in my E86.

I hope this isnt a sign of things to come, as far I have seen nothing but a news loop on 28-2, and just mirror image of 25-1 on 25-2.
post #270 of 5998
afaik cbs stopped 28-2, I haven't seen it in several days. The last 2 days were the last straw for me, I was trying to watch some NBC shows and I could get a perect signal for 2 minutes then it would glitch up and disappear then come back for 2 minutes, then glitch up and come back in 4 minutes etc. I couldn't even watch a few shows without wanting to throw something out the window. Last night I was trying to watch leno to catch rob zombie (whose performance was awful I might add) and I was getting the same crap. This receiver and ss are going back to best buy this weekend, it's too much effort for too little gain. Maybe by the time football starts I can get locals through twc, or maybe I'll reconsider the whole hd ota thing. I'm very disappointed at what the Memphis stations have to offer right now.
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