On 01/02/2012 09:19 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message<E6062910437A40A1BD2BDA3F034A4AD1@narvik>, "David J Taylor" writes:
You can't even get two TV's in the same house in sync with Dish Network
!!

The smaller TV in the kitchen gets the feed about a second before the
big
set in the living room !! Must be all that delay in the cheap coax they
use !!

73, Dick, W1KSZ

.. or a simpler decompression algorithm, or faster processor....

Most likely the TV with the larger display buffers more in order to
be able to interpolate in higher quality.


The small TV set in the kitchen might be CRT while the big one in the living room is LCD (or any similar flat screen), and for the later double-buffering (or more) is employed as standard. These new screens are "slow" and create tons of artefact with standard definition TV or just the wrong rate.

Doing low-delay uncompressed transmission across countries, continents or between them is all at vain, when the flat-screen comes into the loop. It is often impossible to disable it.

Cheers,
Magnus

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