Archive for April, 2008

HD enthusiasts crying foul over cable TV’s crunched signals

Monday, April 21st, 2008


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — In Brent Swanson’s basement home theater, there should be nothing drab about “Battlestar Galactica.” He’s got a high-end projector that beams the picture onto a wall painted like a silver screen, and speakers loom in the corners, flanking two big subwoofers.

Yet when he tuned in Sci Fi HD for a recent episode filmed in high definition, the image was soft and the darkest parts broke up into large blocks with no definition. Explosions, he said, were just dull.

“It kind of looked like they took the standard definition and just blew it up,” said Swanson, a 33-year-old graphic designer and videographer who subscribes to Comcast Corp.’s TV service. “I couldn’t really tell if what I was seeing was really better than what I saw on regular television.”

As cable TV companies pack ever more HD channels into limited bandwidth, some owners of pricey plasma, projector and LCD TVs are complaining that they’re not getting the high-def quality they paid for. They blame the increased signal compression being used to squeeze three digital HD signals into the bandwidth of one analog station.

Read More on the AP Wire.


myHTSA Server Upgrade

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Greetings readers. Our sincerest apologies for the downtime experienced in the last two weeks. A major infrastructure problem at the datacenter where the myHTSA Community site was hosted caused major outages and other problems we were stuck in the audience for, helpless to do anything but watch the repair on our HD screens.

Everything has since been fixed. Thanks again for your patience!