Unfortunately.

 

Heaven forbid they use the more efficient modulation systems (QAM/256)
and compression technologies (MPEG4) to actually allocate enough bitrate
to avoid macroblocking and banding.... Noooooo....

 

Instead let's add 40 more VOD channels showing the latest Hannah Montana
movie.

 

-sc

 

From: Erik Goldoff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 8:42 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: [OT] web -> HDTV

 

totally independent of 'terrestrial' signals ... this has to do with how
Comcast gets the signal from their collection point studio to broadcast
'on the cable', no radio spectrum involved...   but just like digital
hybrid phone lines that killed 56k modems, the new digital cable
broadcast uses less bandwidth than the analog cable broadcast, allowing
them to pack more channels into the same space, hence allowing them to
add more pay per view and other revenue generating technologies

 

Kind of like dictating that from now on, only SMART cars are allowed on
the interstates, which would allow for many more cars on the road at the
same time, but if you have an older big car, you're out of luck

 


Erik Goldoff


IT  Consultant

Systems, Networks, & Security 

 

 

________________________________

From: Hilderbrand, Doug [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 8:20 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: [OT] web -> HDTV

I have Comcast and have been trying to figure this one out too. I think
what is happening is that the analog TV spectrum has been sold to make
$$ for our benevolent government. Terrestrial signals in that spectrum
will now be cellular, emergency services etc, etc, etc. Those things are
not going to be carried on TV cable systems of course, leaving a big
unused spectrum not making any money for Comcast. So they decided to put
digital TV (pay-per-view?) in the old analog spectrum which HDTV systems
are not equipped to tune. To use it you need some kind of set-top box.

 

Thank you Comcast

         

________________________________

        From: Daniel Rodriguez [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 5:02 PM
        To: NT System Admin Issues
        Subject: Re: [OT] web -> HDTV

        Why can't you get one of the Hauppage HDTV USB device. From what
I read, they can received Analog and Digital. The one with the cable
coax connection should work. 
        
        And if you look around you can get one of those type devices for
around $50.

        On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Erik Goldoff
<[email protected]> wrote:

        not sure about your area, but comcast where I live is going to
transition their channels above channel 27 to digital transmission over
cable on October 13th, requiring their digital box to view those
stations. ( The digital channel transmission takes less cable bandwidth
than the current analog channels, and they intend on using the newly
re-gained bandwidth for on-demand and other pay based content. 

         

         I currently have a WinXP based Media Center PC with tuner card
and I'm gonna loose the ability to view stations above channel 27 when
they make the switch.  I don't know if there's a 'cable card' version of
tuner available that would work for this now ...

         


        Erik Goldoff


        IT  Consultant

        Systems, Networks, & Security 

         

         

________________________________

        From: G.Waleed Kavalec [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 11:08 AM
        To: NT System Admin Issues
        Subject: [OT] web -> HDTV

        My wife and I are looking at a Samsung 40" HDTV (UN40B7000
probably) and I'd like to be able to easily toggle into various web
channels now available. 

         

        Anyone already doing this? What is the easiest (and most spouse
friendly) way to do it?  

         

        I have Comcast for both TV and Internet, and I'm open to
dedicating a PC to the job.

        
        -- 
        -- 
        
        Gregory Waleed Kavalec
        ---------------------------------------------
        What matters?...
        Only the flicker of light within the darkness, 
        the feeling of warmth within the cold, 
        the knowledge of love within the void.
         - Joan Walsh Anglund
        
        
        

         

         

         

         

         

         

         

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