Anyway, coupons for conversion should be available.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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In a year and about a month, old school TV antennas will be worthless as they're shifting to digital TV broadcasts (personally, I think this is too soon.
My expectation is that few people own TV capable of receiving HD TV, and I've heard anecdotally that even those that can live where there are few networks
broadcasting HD. But, oh, well, they need more bandwidth for cell phones)
Anyway, coupons for conversion should be available.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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Okay, that link has expired. Here's the text:
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I thought you'd eventually have to change your whole TV but the convertor takes care of the issue? I have cable, so it won't affect me if that's
the case.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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You won't get HD reception without an HD TV obviously, but the converter apparently converts it, maybe to an RF signal, so your TV can read it. Older
television signals were analogue, where as HD is digital.
Like I said, obviously, resolution would be lost in the conversion. One thing I'm not sure about is aspect ratio. I think HD TV is supposed to be widescreen, so I imagine you either get to crop your picture, or have it squashed.
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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Over the air HD signals seem kind of useless at this stage because anyone who's going to buy an expensive TV like that is very likely to have cable or
satellite, I would think.
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Flying Omelette |
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I keep thinking this topic says TV Conversion Condoms.
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Over the air HD signals seem kind of useless at this stage because anyone who's going to buy an expensive TV like that is very likely to have cable or satellite, I would think.This actually isn't the case. Right now the best quality digital content that you'll find will be from OTA signals, with the exception of the odd PPV event. This will just become increasingly the case because of the limited bandwidth cable and satellite providers have to work with. They will squeeze as much as they can into the space they have ... quality is not their concern. Most cable and satellite providers are also rather poor on their HD offerings. For example, you'd be lucky to find Retro or the PBS sub-channels on one of those systems whereas they are available on OTA. You won't get HD reception without an HD TV obviously, but the converter apparently converts it, maybe to an RF signal, so your TV can read it. Older television signals were analogue, where as HD is digital.You will get the HD signals with a converter box. The box will then take that signal and scale it to 480i and output it as an analogue signal. Also, HD is actually not by definition digital. This is not the best example, but it fits for the scenario -- game consoles using component (RGB) cables are outputting an analogue HD signal. AR should be maintained. For a true HD broadcast the process would be scaling to 704/720 x 360 and letter boxing the source to maintain aspect. The more difficult task is handling the pillarboxed broadcasts that are very common right now. Cutting the pillars is the obvious solution but there may be tearing, an offset, or CC noise that need to be handled which could cause algorithms determining what to remove to fail. In a year and about a month, old school TV antennas will be worthless as they're shifting to digital TV broadcastsActually, this is false. The only antenna's that would be outright useless are VHF antennas. All OTA digital channels will be in the UHF range. This actually means that pretty much any antenna in the last 20 years will still do the job. It also means that if you choose to replace the antenna with a UHF only antenna you end up with the antenna using a much smaller footprint. Take a look at Channel Master CM-4221 and CM-4228 antenna's for examples of UHF antennas. |
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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Funding for the coupons is gone.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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The only way to know that is to try to sign up for a coupon. You might notice that the commercials on TV for the change over have subtly changed. They used
to mention the coupons and now they don't, at all. They certainly don't mention that funding for them is gone. Instead, they've been playing up
that if you have cable, you don't have to do anything (because cable isn't broadcast anyway)
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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Senate okays digital delay.
If I'm reading that correctly, and if the article is up to date, then I believe the delay is not certain, but still needs to pass the House. |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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I'm kind of annoyed by that. If people haven't figured out already that this is happening, they should be banned from TV. Okay, maybe some are having
trouble getting the coupons, but most are probably oblivious.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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I have no idea what good the change will do for the average person right now. So, I don't know why someone would fervently hope the change happens right
when originally planned.
It also seems like the converter boxes are at least somewhat more expensive than the coupons would have been anyway, so people would still have to pay for the change over. |
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Well, I read about this in a couple of articles:
PBS said the delay would cost public broadcasters $22 million. PBS stations will face additional power costs, and in some cases make new arrangements, for sending over-the-air TV signals after mid-February, she said. The switchover date was meant to end the analog, or over-the-air, television signals.I think another station said that they had work crews scheduled for the day after the changeover. |
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Ha ha! You know what I love are those commercials that say, "This is what normal TV looks like, and this is what HD TV looks like." Oh, so you're
saying my TV looks like HD TV already? Really? Lol.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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We got our coupons in the mail today.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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And today we finally used them.
Thank goodness we had coupons, because even with them, the converter boxes were expensive. Although the companies that made them might have raised the price, figuring, "Hey, if people got coupons from the government, they can afford to pay a little more themselves!" I'll have to see what digital channels I can get. |
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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Many of the digital channels disappeared. However, what apparently happened was, when the conversion was complete, some stations stopped broadcasting on
temporary digital channels as well as the old analogue channels.
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