Tata Sky DTH: Pixelation on channel like TCM, MGM, Zee Café etc

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so mr / mrs shaile now what would be ur comment for above posts :isleep:

possible reply from her: "Tata Sky values its customer. I have experienced good relation for the past two years."

we can understand that tatasky values their customers so we are seeing pixels as they are providing inferrior picture quality. we need to investigate her relation with tatasky for the past two years :rofl:
 
I have been enjoying good clarity picture and in this case since it is not with every channel there cannot be specification that a particular channel is not catching frequency.
 
I have been enjoying good clarity picture and in this case since it is not with every channel there cannot be specification that a particular channel is not catching frequency.

:hysterical: CATCHING FREQUENCY !!! - As in short wave radio, he he he good one ... :rofl:
Cant stop laughing on this.
 
possible reply from her: "Tata Sky values its customer. I have experienced good relation for the past two years."

we can understand that tatasky values their customers so we are seeing pixels as they are providing inferrior picture quality. we need to investigate her relation with tatasky for the past two years :rofl:

:hysterical:
 
:hysterical: CATCHING FREQUENCY !!! - As in short wave radio, he he he good one ... :rofl:
Cant stop laughing on this.

:hysterical:

:hysterical:

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What could be the reason that only certain channel pixillate and not all:huh:
 
What could be the reason that only certain channel pixillate and not all:huh:

If the data is transmitted at low bitrate, or the source is already de-interlaced and some one tries to compress it, it can cause pixelation. Ideally, the video should be interlaced and it should be de-interlaced at run time, that is, after video reaches set top box. [Set top box should do it.]

Another reason could be, de-interlacing video with a competitively wrong technique. like de-interlacing using Lined Doubling [1-pass], may cause pix-elation at low bitrates.
 
^^^That is highly technical. In simple words, channels need particular bandwidth for reception in good quality. If bandwidth used is lesser then needed, channel quality is low.(It is cheating on part of operator to allocate less bandwidth then needed for any channel, providing less 'Quality of Service')
 
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That is highly technical. In simple words, channels need particular bandwidth for reception in good quality. If bandwidth used is lesser then needed, channel quality is low.
(It is cheating on part of operator to allocate less bandwidth then needed for any channel, providing less 'Quality of Service')

In this instance it is Tata Sky the cheater. Who is still claiming they have DVD clarity but actually worse.
 
In this instance it is Tata Sky the cheater. Who is still claiming they have DVD clarity but actually worse.

There are channels that have DVD clarity:inodding:
 
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