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I have a HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) TV u can see his picture below, and im trying to connect my HD receiver ……… I will be able to do that??? The picture on my TV: http://www.sharp.net.nz/catalogue/prod_images/LC32AW5X_2599_image2.jpg Will I get a better picture quality once I set my TV? thanks for your time!
Most current HD receivers have a HDMI output, so it must be able to connect to your TV. As for image quality, it would be important to know what you are comparing the HD signal. For example, If a coaxial cable or composite (yellow video and red and white for audio), then you will see a big difference when viewing HD content. If compared with component video (red, blue and green only), it is unlikely you will see any improvement in image quality. When it comes to watching TV, IMO, most advantage of an HDMI or component cable can handle audio and video. If you were talking about 1080p and 7.1 Dolby TrueHD audio, etc (Bluray players) just want to connect them with HDMI 1.3.
I was wondering when all is said and done, how per month is your bill?
The Plus HD/DVR package for existing customers is $69.99 per month. You would still have your other charges like if you have protection plan or more than one receiver in your house or extra packages like HBO or a sports subscription. It all depends on what you have on your account as to how much your bill will be each month.
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When you start broadcasting television channels only in HD?
Currently the TV stations are sending analog and digital signals.All old analog signals are turned off June 12.2009. After the digital transition of television stations to switch to HD? High definition digital transition are two different things.Please not get the two confused with another.I know everything about digital transition.I want to know about television stations broadcasting in HD only.
The only mandate was to start broadcasting in digital. No obligation to broadcast in HD and I have not heard anything planned along these lines. The FCC needed an excuse to clarify some frequencies of the television allocation so they could be used for other proposed as public safety. The switch to digital did. Certainly, the digital signal is much better than the old analog and, after using a converter box to change it back to my old analog TV.
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Why is my TV saying it can not receive the HD signal from DIRECTV?
Earlier this year, I realize that my signal Setup menu 1080p box allows me to click (choose) on it. Once I do I get a small message at the bottom of my screen TV says: "TV can not get the signal of 1080." Why is that? My TV is high definition. My receiver is a DirecTV DVR receiver high definition. I receive High-Def DIRECTV programming package. I have a Sony Blu-ray that allows me to watch HD movies on my 1080p television. What gives here?
It's simple … the signal meter is telling you that the dish needs to be adjusted. You only receive 60% or 75% of the bandwidth so no can provide an HD signal to your TV. I had one of the screws fall out of alignment plate housing last year and I realized watching TNT and then went to DTT and had no image. It was the same for about 7 of my high-definition stations. I called and the guy was here in two days to fix it. Chick earlier that wants to go to Cox Cable …. biggest mistake of his life. Just call DirecTV and have come out and fix it. Mine lasted 4 years before I had to call for service and I was 6 receptors (2 HD). When signal is lost which means there is a problem. Just do not sit around and get mad. Call someone and tinker ding dong.
I recently bought a high-def 1080 resolution tv. Thing is – I currently have digital, non-HD BASIC service for $16 a month. I’m expecting that I’ll have to change my subscription, and pay towards $60 a month, to get the HD programming. I have TimeWarner for my cable provider. My town recently got outfitted with Verizon’s FioS. I could probably also go with DirecTV, or Dish Network. I’m thinking of seeing which provider has the better “package” – tv, internet and phone. Any suggestions / recommendations out there?
Oops – I have Comcast, NOT Time Warner! Wow – many web-sites are poorly designed… I’ll have to call 800-numbers and/or Chat to get answers to my questions. Dish Network looks like the early leader.