Hi def hookup question

BUTCH1

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Hello, I just got my first Hi-Def TV, a "47 Philips LCD. My question is, does the cable co.
transmit Hi-Def signals on basic cable or are you required to get the box and go the
HDMI route?. I know local channels transmit OTA Hi-Def, why cant they just put these
on the cable instead of me buying an antenna. Thanks in advance for any help..
 

Rio Rebel

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To receive high def channels from cable, you must get their box, and then run either component video cables or hdmi from the box to your tv.
 
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I have a Samsung HDTV and I get HD channels without using the cable companys box. If your TV has a Qam tuner it should find the HD channels when you do a scan for channels on setup. I just have basic cable.
 

Quasmo

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Originally posted by: maildude
I have a Samsung HDTV and I get HD channels without using the cable companys box. If your TV has a Qam tuner it should find the HD channels when you do a scan for channels on setup. I just have basic cable.

correct.
 

ChAoTiCpInOy

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Originally posted by: Quasmo
Originally posted by: maildude
I have a Samsung HDTV and I get HD channels without using the cable companys box. If your TV has a Qam tuner it should find the HD channels when you do a scan for channels on setup. I just have basic cable.

correct.

I did that too. It was so awesome I didn't think I could get the Local HD channels.
 

Genx87

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I got a HD-TiVo from Amazon. Cable company installed a CableCard that gets HD, Analog, and digital channels.
 

BUTCH1

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Originally posted by: maildude
I have a Samsung HDTV and I get HD channels without using the cable companys box. If your TV has a Qam tuner it should find the HD channels when you do a scan for channels on setup. I just have basic cable.

Thanks for the response guys, that's what I did, I found that my basic cable passes through
the local networks and includes their Hi-def as well (separate channel). I'm still gonna
get their box as I can't see paying $1490 to watch 4 or 5 hi-def channels, hopefully
History channel and some other good ones are included when I use the box/HDMI..
 

PurdueRy

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Originally posted by: BUTCH1
Originally posted by: maildude
I have a Samsung HDTV and I get HD channels without using the cable companys box. If your TV has a Qam tuner it should find the HD channels when you do a scan for channels on setup. I just have basic cable.

Thanks for the response guys, that's what I did, I found that my basic cable passes through
the local networks and includes their Hi-def as well (separate channel). I'm still gonna
get their box as I can't see paying $1490 to watch 4 or 5 hi-def channels, hopefully
History channel and some other good ones are included when I use the box/HDMI..

Honestly....DirectTV's offerings are about the only one I have seen that is worth it.

The rest have the usual fare....be careful what your spending your money on.