Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.



234 posts

Master Geek


Topic # 112444 9-Dec-2012 09:39 Send private message

The Freeview picture quality seems way better and the sound is in another league altogether. Sky seems so heavily compressed it's sometimes like watching YouTube. I know not all content is HD but I'm talking about stuff like the 6 o'clock news.

I'm watching terrestrial FV on a freeview enabled 32in TV and sky through mysky HDi & HDMI.




TV: Sony Bravia KDL324000. Freeview|HD
PC: ASUS P8P67 Pro B3, intel i5, 8Gb RAM, 120Gb SSD, Win 7
HTPC: Antec NSK2480B case, AMD A4-5300 CPU, Asus F2A85-M LE mobo, WD Caviar Green 64Mb 2TB HDD, Hauppuage WinTV-HVR-2210, Win7 Home Premium, RAM 1600Mhz 4Gb.
Laptop: Sony VAIO VGN-CS16G
Vodafone Red Network ADSL2+, VF/Huawei Echolife HG520s Router
iPad 2
PS3 120Gb

Filter this topic showing only the reply marked as answer View this topic in a long page with up to 500 replies per page Create new topic
 1 | 2Next
361 posts

Ultimate Geek

Subscriber

  Reply # 729194 9-Dec-2012 09:52 Send private message

Do you pay sky each month for the "HD ticket"?

5678 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted
Subscriber

  Reply # 729195 9-Dec-2012 09:59 Send private message

Hi, all HD channels are 1080i, I dont believe TV1/2 are compressed any more or less than on FV, the news out of Hobson St is all SD so I would not expect it to look HD, because its not.

The Sports and Movie channels are quite good from an HD perspective in my opinion.

Cyril

16718 posts

Uber Geek

Moderator
Trusted
Biddle Corp
Subscriber

  Reply # 729197 9-Dec-2012 10:02 Send private message

The news on both TV1 and TV3 is only SD. Both also tend to have terrible issues with artifacts on many cameras, particularly with low bitrate outside broadcasts.




*Need help configuring your Linksys ATA or IP Phones for New Zealand? Check my blog post

56 posts

Master Geek


  Reply # 729795 10-Dec-2012 14:05 Send private message


I have Sky HD and a Full HD TV and indeed news looks like "crud vision"
Whereas my darling has freeview HD and in a very unscientific way it looks heaps better than Sky's "version"

16718 posts

Uber Geek

Moderator
Trusted
Biddle Corp
Subscriber

  Reply # 729808 10-Dec-2012 14:21 Send private message

Duffuss:
I have Sky HD and a Full HD TV and indeed news looks like "crud vision"
Whereas my darling has freeview HD and in a very unscientific way it looks heaps better than Sky's "version"


Both use the exact same upscaled 576 -> 1080i feed, the only difference in the broadcast is in the bitrate.




*Need help configuring your Linksys ATA or IP Phones for New Zealand? Check my blog post

1563 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  Reply # 729809 10-Dec-2012 14:22 Send private message

I upgraded to a 55" Samsung LED TV yesterday, can def notice all the compression used on Sky SD, noticed 3news (TV3 HD) was showing signs of compression too

Awesome
3013 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted
Subscriber

  Reply # 729811 10-Dec-2012 14:30 Send private message

I always found the Sky feeds of the FTA channels far worse than Freeview HD. Suspect what is coming off the satellite is heavily compressed where as the DVB-T feeds from Freeview are less so.

Sky run higher bit rates on the sports channels than on others - which is very noticeable, especially on large displays.




Twitter: ajobbins



234 posts

Master Geek


  Reply # 729909 10-Dec-2012 17:49 Send private message

So there's more to quality than the definition I guess. Certainly recording an All Blacks match takes up way more HDD space than anything else. I thought i was paying for maximum quality, is all.




TV: Sony Bravia KDL324000. Freeview|HD
PC: ASUS P8P67 Pro B3, intel i5, 8Gb RAM, 120Gb SSD, Win 7
HTPC: Antec NSK2480B case, AMD A4-5300 CPU, Asus F2A85-M LE mobo, WD Caviar Green 64Mb 2TB HDD, Hauppuage WinTV-HVR-2210, Win7 Home Premium, RAM 1600Mhz 4Gb.
Laptop: Sony VAIO VGN-CS16G
Vodafone Red Network ADSL2+, VF/Huawei Echolife HG520s Router
iPad 2
PS3 120Gb

2466 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted

  Reply # 730072 11-Dec-2012 06:08 Send private message

FV and Sky use different compression formats. Ons of the significant differences, apart from compression efficiency, is that MPEG2 does not require a de-blocking filter (and I can't see it implemented on Sky) where as the compression chosen for FV requires it. This by itself makes a difference in perceived quality.




You can never have enough Volvos!


115 posts

Master Geek


  Reply # 730079 11-Dec-2012 06:34 Send private message

Niel: FV and Sky use different compression formats. Ons of the significant differences, apart from compression efficiency, is that MPEG2 does not require a de-blocking filter (and I can't see it implemented on Sky) where as the compression chosen for FV requires it. This by itself makes a difference in perceived quality.


Aren't we talking about HD? I'm pretty sure Sky uses AVC/H.264 for their HD 'FTA' channels as they do for their other HD channels.

679 posts

Ultimate Geek

Trusted

  Reply # 730524 11-Dec-2012 15:22 Send private message

blair003: Do you pay sky each month for the "HD ticket"?


You don't need to paying Sky for the HD ticket to receive the FTA channels in HD -- all you need is a MySky HDi box and the basic subscription.

361 posts

Ultimate Geek

Subscriber

  Reply # 730528 11-Dec-2012 15:25 Send private message

Yeah I saw that wording on their website - looks like you only need it for movies and sport.

That must be how they get away with calling it mysky HDi -- it is HD for some channels even if you don't pay for the ticket.



234 posts

Master Geek


  Reply # 730580 11-Dec-2012 16:06 Send private message

Niel: FV and Sky use different compression formats. Ons of the significant differences, apart from compression efficiency, is that MPEG2 does not require a de-blocking filter (and I can't see it implemented on Sky) where as the compression chosen for FV requires it. This by itself makes a difference in perceived quality.


I'm having trouble deciphering what you've said, sorry!

Freeview HD = mpeg2 = better perceived quality.

Do I have that right?

PS yes I am paying for the HD ticket.

PPS I'm planning to go to a FV based HTPC and I'm hoping to retain the same (perceived) better quality, but I'll post in the HTPC forum.




TV: Sony Bravia KDL324000. Freeview|HD
PC: ASUS P8P67 Pro B3, intel i5, 8Gb RAM, 120Gb SSD, Win 7
HTPC: Antec NSK2480B case, AMD A4-5300 CPU, Asus F2A85-M LE mobo, WD Caviar Green 64Mb 2TB HDD, Hauppuage WinTV-HVR-2210, Win7 Home Premium, RAM 1600Mhz 4Gb.
Laptop: Sony VAIO VGN-CS16G
Vodafone Red Network ADSL2+, VF/Huawei Echolife HG520s Router
iPad 2
PS3 120Gb

5678 posts

Uber Geek

Trusted
Subscriber

  Reply # 730589 11-Dec-2012 16:14 Send private message

Both FVHD (SD and HD services and SkyHD (HD serivces only) use mpeg4 AVC/H.264, as for how the two are configured either the same or differently I cannot say.

Cyril

38 posts

Geek


  Reply # 731222 12-Dec-2012 10:55 Send private message

Freeview HD and Sky HD use the same compression and very similar bitrates for 1, 2 & 3. Both based on a statistical multiplex with bitrates hovering between 8 - 10 mbits or so. There should not be a visually perceptible quality difference between the two, if there is then it's something in your setup causing it.

 1 | 2Next
Filter this topic showing only the reply marked as answer View this topic in a long page with up to 500 replies per page Create new topic



Twitter »
Follow us to receive Twitter updates when new discussions are posted in our forums:



Follow us to receive Twitter updates when news items and blogs are posted in our frontpage:



Follow us to receive Twitter updates when new jobs are posted to our jobs board:



Follow us to receive Twitter updates when tech item prices are listed in our price comparison site:




News »

Trending now »
Hot discussions in our forums right now:

Fecked up religious people strike again :-(
Created by Mark, last reply by BurningBeard on 25-May-2013 00:03 (84 replies)
Pages... 4 5 6


Cannabis is illegal yet we have really strong 'legal highs' ?
Created by qwerty7, last reply by freitasm on 23-May-2013 23:20 (74 replies)
Pages... 3 4 5


Xbox One
Created by DjShadow, last reply by Kingy on 24-May-2013 13:48 (68 replies)
Pages... 3 4 5


A new project coming to Geekzone
Created by freitasm, last reply by l43a2 on 24-May-2013 23:02 (342 replies)
Pages... 21 22 23


Troublesome transition to VDSL
Created by oseiler, last reply by michaelmurfy on 24-May-2013 13:57 (18 replies)
Pages... 2


HTC One (2013) owners' discussion
Created by Dingbatt, last reply by wlfkfgkwlaktka on 24-May-2013 15:49 (1564 replies)
Pages... 103 104 105


Monolithic Cement Sheet cladding mid 80s house - "leaky home" or not?
Created by joker97, last reply by mattwnz on 24-May-2013 23:46 (15 replies)

Warning - Users with Tenda ADSL modem
Created by Psi, last reply by Psi on 24-May-2013 22:01 (44 replies)
Pages... 2 3



Geekzone Jobs »
Most recent NZ jobs in technology:

Organisational Change Analyst
Posted 24-May-2013 19:28

Dedicated Java Developer/ Technical lead
Posted 24-May-2013 18:28

Account Manager - IT/Telco
Posted 24-May-2013 18:28

Commercial Java Developer
Posted 24-May-2013 18:28

Senior DB2 Database Administrator
Posted 24-May-2013 18:28

Technical BA
Posted 24-May-2013 18:28

OSS Systems Engineer
Posted 24-May-2013 18:28


Geekzone Live »
Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.

Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.

Alternatively, you can receive a daily email with Geekzone updates.