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On Jan 7, 6:37*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: wrote: On Jan 7, 6:28 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message .... That is what I was reffering to before.. The cable companies using the term "Digital Service" to sell high priced packages when in fact, most of the "basic" cable channels are delivered to the TV in digital form anyway... hmmm. *Not to be argumentative, but no. If the basic channels are "delivered" to an analog TV in digital format, you couldn't watch it. It has to be converted back to analog. *That can happen in the cable box (if you are using one) or at the local cable company feed (if your analog TV is connected to the wall cable). *The cable company gets all of *it's* *feed in digital format (mostly via satellite) but sends it out to your house in digital AND analog. Again, if you have a non-digital TV and have it connected to cable *without* a box and you can see a program ..... it's coming over the cable in analog. Which brings us back to Doe. Eisboch OK, I think I get it now.. and you don't have to apologize or be argumentative. I don't mind being wrong, especially when "right" gets explained without insults Well, since Eisboch didn't insult you, do you mind if I step in and throw around a few? *- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sure, but be gentle, I am quite sensitive you know. |
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 18:28:13 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote: Which brings us back to Doe. John? Jane? A deer - a female deer? Oh - wait - I get it. Solfège syllable using pedagogical solmization only this time applied to digital vs analog television signals. Clever you are thinks I. |
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On Jan 7, 7:39*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: wrote: On Jan 7, 6:37 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: wrote: On Jan 7, 6:28 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message .... That is what I was reffering to before.. The cable companies using the term "Digital Service" to sell high priced packages when in fact, most of the "basic" cable channels are delivered to the TV in digital form anyway... hmmm. *Not to be argumentative, but no. If the basic channels are "delivered" to an analog TV in digital format, you couldn't watch it. It has to be converted back to analog. *That can happen in the cable box (if you are using one) or at the local cable company feed (if your analog TV is connected to the wall cable). *The cable company gets all of *it's* *feed in digital format (mostly via satellite) but sends it out to your house in digital AND analog. Again, if you have a non-digital TV and have it connected to cable *without* a box and you can see a program ..... it's coming over the cable in analog. Which brings us back to Doe. Eisboch OK, I think I get it now.. and you don't have to apologize or be argumentative. I don't mind being wrong, especially when "right" gets explained without insults Well, since Eisboch didn't insult you, do you mind if I step in and throw around a few? *- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sure, but be gentle, I am quite sensitive you know. You old so and so. *You are the poorest excuse for a so and so I have ever seen. I hope I didn't cross the line.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - sniff uh, I'll get over it.... Waaaaaaaaaaaaah.. ooops, I mean. I'm cool... sniff.. |
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On Jan 7, 1:14*pm, wrote:
On Jan 7, 1:09*pm, wrote: On Jan 7, 11:21*am, wrote: On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 05:38:24 -0800 (PST), wrote: It'll work. The only thing that the going digital thing will affect is if you use an antenna. What I'm ****ed about is that now the History Channel has went to digital format, the only way you can get it is with the Comcast box. Only have one on the main TV, all the other TV's are just wired directly to cable. I really believe soon we will be getting content like "history" and "discovery" directly from the internet with the cable company only providing bandwidth. If guys like the Mythbusters could get us to pay a dime an episode for the download they would make more money than they do through the network and cable company distribution with very little cost to them. That's true. I'm having a little trouble understanding the thing with the History channel. They went digital, so I get no signal unless it goes through Comcast's box. Any other TV doesn't get it. BUT, when all cable goes digital, it's not supposed to affect the cable ready TV's. What's up with that? Hey loogy for brains, is there a reason we can't have an OT in front of this? *You somehow think it's boating related?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, jam for brains, I didn't start the friggin' thread, get it? Maybe in your haste to be an ass, you should at least know what's going on first. |
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