Another thing you may want to try that worked for me initially on my Mits. Get rid of the S-Video connector from the STB to the TV and use a good quality RCA cable. This is assuming you don't have componant out's on your STB. By using the RCA cable you force your TV to use it's internal line doubler. If you use the S-Video you are using the line doubler in the STB which is normally inferior to what is in your TV. This came straight from the Mits rep when I was back at my dealer complaining about the same thing. I took his advice and the improvement was very noticable. It was NOT a slight imporvement, but a large one. Of course, a few months later I upgraded to the HD STB and this was no longer an issue for me.
Also, if your TV has a built in HD decoder do yourself a favor and get the antenna. You'll be amazed and there is quite a bit of over-the-air programming out there in HD. Assuming your local stations are broadcasting it.
Good luck.
Also, if your TV has a built in HD decoder do yourself a favor and get the antenna. You'll be amazed and there is quite a bit of over-the-air programming out there in HD. Assuming your local stations are broadcasting it.
Good luck.