manig said:I don't care how many tp who needs or who is number one. I am only comparing STB and HD channel quality and d2H is better. Its a shame they are not keeping up with business or maybe selling. I will move to TS and replace all my stb's if it happens... still have few months to recharge d2h.
Why are you guys so much favouring TS? As if its your own company or your own business. Lol.. its so funny to read the replies that make no sense. Like little kids arguing about their favorite super heroes.
manig said:So you can verify what I am saying. I have d2H 2244 HD stb and TS standard HD stb. My led is LG 49LF5530.
HD channels on d2h stb are absolutely smooth in motion, whereas on TS, the screen judders (jerky movement) when the camera moves (jerky camera panning). I tested both stb's on same HDMI port only. d2h with 1080p and TS on 1080i (TS has no 1080p).
Component Output is Google
Its another way of watching HD content which is very usable sometimes if something is wrong with HDMI port on stb or led or simply not much free HDMI ports on your led.
manig said:I am happy with both. TS offering more HD channels and d2H better quality. Just wish to have both things in one.
jdrocks said:There is no jerky movement or judder effect in TS. There might be something wrong in your settings somewhere or your STB may be faulty. FYI all HD channels on all DTH operators are natively in 1080i. 1080p setting on STB does not provide real 1080p. TS Transfer and 4K STBs have 1080p setting. It does not improve the picture over 1080i as the channels themselves are in 1080i. Judder can also be caused by a mismatched 50 / 60 Hz setting. Check if there is any setting on your TV for that and if available set it at 50 Hz. Also check any motion correction settings if available on the TV. Also try a different HDMI cable.
Component output - it's a thing of the past. TS has moved on and only provides the latest and best HDMI output on HD STBs. Component does not have the dynamic range or bandwidth of HDMI nor can it carry multichannel digital audio on the same cable which is so convenient.
manig said:I don't care how many tp who needs or who is number one. I am only comparing STB and HD channel quality and d2H is better. Its a shame they are not keeping up with business or maybe selling. I will move to TS and replace all my stb's if it happens... still have few months to recharge d2h.
Why are you guys so much favouring TS? As if its your own company or your own business. Lol.. its so funny to read the replies that make no sense. Like little kids arguing about their favorite super heroes.
Dude, ts has 1080p option in transfer + box. Fyi- no channel in india broadcast in 1080p. Its only 1080i . Very few channels in the world transmit in 1080pmanig said:So you can verify what I am saying. I have d2H 2244 HD stb and TS standard HD stb. My led is LG 49LF5530.
HD channels on d2h stb are absolutely smooth in motion, whereas on TS, the screen judders (jerky movement) when the camera moves (jerky camera panning). I tested both stb's on same HDMI port only. d2h with 1080p and TS on 1080i (TS has no 1080p).
Component Output is Google
Its another way of watching HD content which is very usable sometimes if something is wrong with HDMI port on stb or led or simply not much free HDMI ports on your led.
cruise712 said:I agree with you. Ts hd picture quality is soft(not expected in HD)and in scenes where camera moves, we can clearly see pixels. It is for this reason i switched from tata sky transfer + to airtel hd recently. Not sure why so much support for ts. Even dd sound in ts is messed up. I have used sundirect hd, dish tv , tatasky hd and airtel hd(in a span of 3 years,( i kept sh#ting based on hd channel availibility). Out of all these dth w.r.t hd pic quality , ts is the worst. The good about ts- hardware, customer service, epg, channel addition. Ts is all gloss on the outside (epg, remote) and what matters(hd pic quality and sound) is weak
And if people need to compare hd pic quality- my suggestion used sony lcd or led.
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