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, not a lot, but it's detectable.)

If you're getting decent results Over the Air through it's digital
converter and a bad signal from the Cable box, you can rest assured,
with relative high probability that the problem is the cable system,
not your TV.  The box may be mis-configured, defective, or the signal
may be just plain bad.

gs


George Sinos
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www.GeorgeSinos.com


On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.. but my cable box didnt know
> what that was (you know 3 little ???)
>
> So I switched cable boxes - thinking I was getting an HD cable box,
> they didn't give me one because they knew I had only an SD tv.
> Came home, and as a result of the new box (not HD) I now can view NOTHING
> without extreme pixilation and bad sound.
>
> Tech from Time warner coming tomorrow... I wonder, now , if
> the HD cable box could possibly by chance or ahirpin logic, fix the
> reception on that one station.
>
> FOrtunately, I still can watch broadcast channels on a Tv I have
> with rabbit ears and digital converter borrowed from neighbor.
>
> ann
>
>
> On 9/30/2013 10:17, George Sinos wrote:
>>
>> Ann -
>>
>> The general answer is that you cannot view an HD channel on your older SD
>> TV.
>>
>> Every cable company handles these things differently, so for for a
>> definite answer you need to talk to your cable company.
>>
>> The cable company in my area sends both an SD version and an HD
>> version of most channels.  So, for instance there is an NBC at channel
>> 8 and an NBC-HD on channel 1008.  An SD TV can only view channel 8, an
>> HD tv can view either of the two.
>>
>> There are several types of connectors coming out of the cable box to
>> accommodate the different types of cables required for analog and
>> digital TVs.
>>
>> gs
>>
>> George Sinos
>> --------------------
>> www.GeorgesPhotos.net
>> www.GeorgeSinos.com
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> But can I view those HD channels on my non HD TVS?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/30/2013 10:01, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Most stations broadcast in both HD and SD, and your HD cable box should
>>>> be
>>>> capable of receiving both.
>>>> That's how it works with satellite TV, and I would think it's the same
>>>> with cable.
>>>>
>>>> Pau
>>>> On Sep 30, 2013, at 9:54 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Do I need to have a TV that is "HD" to receive stations that are HD
>>>>> using
>>>>> a cable box that is HD ?
>>>>>
>>>>> I dont care if I see things in HD or not. I just want to be able to
>>>>> get the stations.
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't get me started on why I'm asking
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks!
>>>>> ann
>>>>>
>>>>>
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