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Originally posted by: Quasmo
Not enough bandwidth for a 1080P OTA broadcast.
Originally posted by: Aimster
Does that mean when I watch HDTV on FOX that I am receiving a 720P signal?
The cable company does not convert everything to 480? I guess not because then it wouldnt be realtime.?
I have COX
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: Aimster
Does that mean when I watch HDTV on FOX that I am receiving a 720P signal?
The cable company does not convert everything to 480? I guess not because then it wouldnt be realtime.?
I have COX
You receive a 720p signal if your TV tells you that you are, but the program itself might not be filmed in HD. When you watch primetime stuff like House and 24, it will definitely be in 720p, but your local news or day show smight be 480 only
Originally posted by: spacejamz
When watching my local fox channel through the cable box it comes in 1080i as my cable box is set to 1080i. However, if I watch it using a cable card connection (without the cable box), it comes in at 720p.
Originally posted by: JBT
OTA HD looks significantly better than my Cox cable. If possible I watch my shows via OTA not that the Cox HD doesn't look good its just not as nice as the OTA.