On 30/9/13, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I got a new HD one .. and , jsut for good measure ... a nicely
>inexpensive HD TV 24" as large as I could tolerate.. Now I have
>the 24" in the main viewing area (my office) , the old sd set in the
>kitchen attached to the cable box with
On 30/9/13, John, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Shouldn't need a signal booster for cable.
Aha yes, cable. I assumed that she was referring to an original image
pre-cable box.
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You sound comfortably set.
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From: Ann Sanfedele
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Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Tv tech question - ah-ha
It was a bad cable box...
I got a new HD one .. and , jsut for good measure ... a nicely
It was a bad cable box...
I got a new HD one .. and , jsut for good measure ... a nicely
inexpensive HD TV 24" as large as I could tolerate.. Now I have
the 24" in the main viewing area (my office) , the old sd set in the
kitchen attached to the cable box with RCA cables, and one in the
bedr
Yes, if you have a non-HD convertor and you are getting pixelated, I would
say it is their problem, not yours.
Marnie I'd definitely talk to your cable co, regardless. They can be
surprisingly helpful a lot of the time. And not always for a fee.
In a message dated 9/30/2013 8:10:20 A.M. Pa
On 9/30/2013 1:38 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 30/9/13, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
Came home, and as a result of the new box (not HD) I now can view
NOTHING without extreme pixilation and bad sound.
This is a reception issue.
Try a signal-booster - where is the antennae?
S
On 30/9/13, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Came home, and as a result of the new box (not HD) I now can view
>NOTHING without extreme pixilation and bad sound.
This is a reception issue.
Try a signal-booster - where is the antennae?
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Cheers,
Cotty
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Hi Ann
In my area the provider is Cox Cable. They, like many other cable
providers compress the HD signal to conserve bandwidth. If I switch
between the Over The Air and Cable versions of a national network I
can see a definite difference in picture quality. (The Over the Air
signal is better, n
30, 2013 7:29 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Tv tech question - ah-ha
Thanks, George..
I'm really screwed then..
the problem is Turner Classic movie's SD channel is totally messed up,
pixilated, etc.. I only went back fromBasic cable to standard (more
money than I should be spending) to ge
Thanks, George..
I'm really screwed then..
the problem is Turner Classic movie's SD channel is totally messed up,
pixilated, etc.. I only went back fromBasic cable to standard (more
money than I should be spending) to get that and weather channel.. so
I was told that I should try the HD channel
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