beachintechThere's sand in my tool bag Premium Member join:2008-01-06 |
to Robotics
Re: [HD] Question Concerning HD/Non HD Movie ChannelsHBO, has one HD feed, as well as Cinemax, Showtime, etc. The secondary premium channels are not carried in HD currently. |
|
RoboticsSee You On The Dark Side Premium Member join:2003-10-23 Louisa, VA |
Robotics
Premium Member
2012-Jul-21 8:14 pm
said by beachintech:HBO, has one HD feed, as well as Cinemax, Showtime, etc. The secondary premium channels are not carried in HD currently. Ok, thanks. Hope it changes some day. I been catching some good movies here in the last few days, and they all happened to be on the non HD channels. Thanks again. |
|
|
to beachintech
Not carried by Comcast.
DirecTV, Dish Network, Cox, Time Warner Cable, BrightHouse Networks, Charter and Cablevision all carry some or all of them, and working to add them, not delete them as Comcast is in many markets.
Even smaller cable companies like Atlantic Broadband and Blue Ridge are adding them. |
|
beachintechThere's sand in my tool bag Premium Member join:2008-01-06 |
said by Os:Not carried by Comcast.
DirecTV, Dish Network, Cox, Time Warner Cable, BrightHouse Networks, Charter and Cablevision all carry some or all of them, and working to add them, not delete them as Comcast is in many markets.
Even smaller cable companies like Atlantic Broadband and Blue Ridge are adding them. This is a comcast forum, so that is implied. |
|
ajwees41 Premium Member join:2002-05-10 Omaha, NE |
ajwees41 to Os
Premium Member
2012-Jul-24 12:44 pm
to Os
said by Os:Not carried by Comcast.
DirecTV, Dish Network, Cox, Time Warner Cable, BrightHouse Networks, Charter and Cablevision all carry some or all of them, and working to add them, not delete them as Comcast is in many markets.
Even smaller cable companies like Atlantic Broadband and Blue Ridge are adding them. with Cox atlest you need a 1Ghz box either thier whole home dvr, or Tivo Premiere or newer to access all available HD premium feeds. |
|
|
Os
Member
2012-Jul-24 8:56 pm
Better to have some equipment able to receive them than none. Also, they're on HTPC's. |
|