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RARPSL

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I guess I never understood why Cable companies spend so much money dividing the services and increasing their costs substantially. If they were smart, they'd use exclusively use HD-capable receivers and DVRs, and when an HD version of a channel comes out, simply replace the SD version instead of taking up more bandwidth and adding a second channel to the lineup. People with SD tv's can still use HD receivers and watch HD-content downrezzed, so it's not a compatibility issue.
There is a problem with not carrying both the SD and HD feeds in some cases. There are some channels that have a separate line-up for their HD and SD feeds (not just a HD version of what is on the SD feed). There is also the case where at times the SD and HD feeds have different shows. This occurred recently when the HD and SD feed on a sports channel had different games and there were complaints due to the Cable System (I think it was CV) automatically showed the HD feed even if you tuned to the SD channel.


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said by RARPSL See Profile :

said by tiger72 See Profile :

I guess I never understood why Cable companies spend so much money dividing the services and increasing their costs substantially. If they were smart, they'd use exclusively use HD-capable receivers and DVRs, and when an HD version of a channel comes out, simply replace the SD version instead of taking up more bandwidth and adding a second channel to the lineup. People with SD tv's can still use HD receivers and watch HD-content downrezzed, so it's not a compatibility issue.
There is a problem with not carrying both the SD and HD feeds in some cases. There are some channels that have a separate line-up for their HD and SD feeds (not just a HD version of what is on the SD feed). There is also the case where at times the SD and HD feeds have different shows. This occurred recently when the HD and SD feed on a sports channel had different games and there were complaints due to the Cable System (I think it was CV) automatically showed the HD feed even if you tuned to the SD channel.
In the rare cases that the HD feed doesn't show what's on the SD feed, channels like Discovery HD (ie HDTheater) would obviously stay as separate channels. But that is very much an exception to the rule that TNT, FX, Fox, NBC, ABC, FNS, CNN, etc.. are all simply simulcasting their stations in 4:3 protected HD.
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bsoft

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Discovery HD is not HD Theater. Discovery HD is an HD simulcast of Discovery Channel, whereas HD Theater is its own thing.

What pisses me off is that Comcast can't tell the difference. We have HD Theater, TLC HD, and Science Channel HD, but no Discovery HD. Which means no HD MythBusters.


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said by bsoft See Profile :

Discovery HD is not HD Theater. Discovery HD is an HD simulcast of Discovery Channel, whereas HD Theater is its own thing.

What pisses me off is that Comcast can't tell the difference. We have HD Theater, TLC HD, and Science Channel HD, but no Discovery HD. Which means no HD MythBusters.
I meant the "old" DiscoveryHD before it was rebranded as HDTheater. My bad.
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