tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13975530.post5273708613751959501..comments2023-09-22T13:45:50.991-04:00Comments on Ohio Media Watch: WNEO's Continuing Transition WorkOhio Media Watchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07003503894299610300noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13975530.post-43837718092752652642008-12-22T23:53:00.000-05:002008-12-22T23:53:00.000-05:00OMW-NatureNovaAntiques RoadshowAustin City LimitsS...OMW-<BR/><BR/><I>Nature<BR/>Nova<BR/>Antiques Roadshow<BR/>Austin City Limits<BR/>Soundstage<BR/>This Old House Hour</I><BR/><BR/>I was going to comment after watching this weekend. But those are the shows I've seen in that "zoom-o-vision". Glad to hear they are working on getting HD recording. But did they say why they are currently ruining their programming like that? The channel would be better off if it were passed through untouched with widescreen programming in the windowboxed format, instead of blown up and distorted.<BR/><BR/>Also, the Akron end of TWC is already using the HD version to feed SD. You can see the same skinny black bars at the top and bottom on the SD channel as on the HD channel. <BR/><BR/>We currently get WBNX, WJW, WVIZ, WNEO, WDLI and WUAB. The picture quality on these channels is excellent, even on analog cable w/o a box. The only ones that *appear* to be fiber feeds are WKYC and WEWS. WKYC makes sense, with their unfortunate current digital OTA position. These two actually look worse now, since the stations are feeding the analog versions of their stations. WKYC looks fuzzy and hazy. Black screens are not black, they're grey and hazy.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00713161079050084364noreply@blogger.com