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DBT in audio - a protocol



 
 
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Old January 16th 06, 09:43 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.opinion
ScottW
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Default DBT in audio - a protocol


"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:15:38 -0800, "ScottW"
wrote:

Anyway... the problem is your setup... not the network. I can watch
all that stuff with none of the artifacts you see.

Do you have TIVO-esque capabilities?


No.. but if I did I'd go with one integrated in my cable box.


Since you're not on the network, how do you know about the network
that *I'm* on? You're apparently not even using the same sort of
delivery system that I am.


What was it you said Dave? Oh yes.. "I can certainly say that the
current digital compression schemes being
use in satellite transmission and storage here in the US bothers ME."
which of course is utter hogwash and has nothing to do with your
experience. Another example of Weil talking out his ass.

Like I said Dave... enjoy your ****ty TV picture... you deserve it.
But if you want to fix it rather than just cry and make up ignorant reasons
for your it... start with a new Sat receiver.

ScottW


 




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