I have cancelled Fios TV; which, for me, is the same as saying that I have cancelled Turner Classic Movies. Why? Because the picture on Fios TV One is so soft as to not qualify as being HD.
Until two-and-a-half years ago, TCM on Fios TV was in SD. I was delighted when, in September, 2022, Verizon added TCM in HD to the lineup on channel 730.
I was also very pleased to see that Fios TV in HD and the Watch TCM streaming service were indistinguishable in picture quality. That is no longer the case with the new, and mandatory, Fios TV One system.
A direct comparison with the WatchTCM app isn’t necessary to see Fios TV’s obvious softness. Making that direct back-and-forth comparison reveals a loss of detail comparable to DVD quality. It’s obvious not only on the JVC D-ILA projector, but also on the 720p bedroom TV. And it’s on every station, not just TCM, but TCM is the only cable channel I care about.
Based on HD having such poor resolution, Verizon’s touting of 4K video is laughable. Obviously, Verizon has introduced lossy recompression into its video chain, undoing what had been the hallmark of Fios TV’s original and outstanding image quality. What scarce technical resources are they saving by doing that?
One way for me to think about this is I’ve been returned to the way it was before TCM HD on Fios TV. WatchTCM was the only way I watched the channel, and very rarely did I use the DVR to record TCM in SD. But I refuse to do that again, after knowing what’s possible.
This does not bode well for the future of Turner Classic Movies. TCM has lost this devoted subscriber and charter member of the defunct TCM Backlot program.
WatchTCM must inevitably become a standalone streaming subscription service, no longer tethered to the out-of-date cable TV business model. Until that happens, I will be relying upon the Criterion Channel, which offers at least some of the content that’s available on TCM.
P.S. I neglected to mention there’s a TCM section inside of the Max streaming service. It’s a collection of movies, rather than being TCM or WatchTCM.
I replaced the Fios TV DVR with a $30 OTA tuner. Take that, Verizon!
That is a bummer, and yeah, WTH Verizon?!