Info About Macroblocking And What Can Be Done Regarding It.
Have you ever come home after a hard work’s day, sat down in your comfortable chair and turn on the TV to watch your favorite show just to see video errors and macroblocks missing from the picture? Some people even get up to see if anything is wrong with the TV, but in fact is technical issue that happens when the source cannot manage the amount of information supported by a HD device. Especially when the images are in motion, you see these blocks those extra positions are not uncompressed fast enough.
Those tiny pixels that block the image will surely ruin the entire visual experience for the user. Macroblocking is the popular term for those blocks of image you can spot when the image is in motion and it happens due to a compression error. It happens but it shouldn’t, especially because if it occurs during your favorite show, it will completely ruin the experience for you.
So what’s there to be done? You’re paying the full price for a month’s services but during that month many such problems can occur and chances are you will not be refunded or credited. The Cable Television Macroblocking is becoming more and more a phenomenon, as users constantly complain about the poor quality of the images and signal, without getting any solutions to their problems. The first thing you might think of doing is to call the cable company and complain about the problems you’ve been having with their services, but with some cable providers that will get you nowhere. The first solution you might think of is contacting your cable company and complain about the several problems you have been experiencing with their services. However, the Time Warner Service Delivery is far from perfect or customer-oriented, so chances are if you’re getting cable from this provider you’ll be waiting for days until someone takes the time to see what the problem is.
You should fight for your rights as a consumer, especially when you’re paying the full price for a service that’s supposed to be of high quality, but it’s not, so it’s your duty to make anything in order to signal these errors and find solutions to these unpleasant problems.
October 27, 2011
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Posted by Jam Man
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