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Old 28-06-2011, 10:33   #387
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Re: TiVo Picture Quality

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Originally Posted by Element137 View Post
I have turned off all processing effects with this TV from day one of owning it as it makes for a very artificial image IMHO -
The whole point of this is that with the same settings on the TV, the same input ( ie, SD, at differing bit-rates ) - there is no doubt in my mind that the PQ is inferior to the Samsung V+ Box ( which was/is superb ) and now resides in my bedroom !

Its positive that VM have recognised the issue - just wish that I had been aware before upgrading - would have happily have waited -
It seems to be the US built stb having issues with the UK signal and displaying the framees in the wrong order. I think that is the simplest way to describe what a lot of people are seeing. However some TVs seems to be better at other in fixing or masking it.

I've still got a Samsung V+ connected and really don't see any difference between that or the TiVo in terms of PQ.
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