On Xfinity, I've noticed that the SD and HD feeds of some of the channels I watch are not in sync. The HD feed would be ahead of the SD feed, like on Univisión, or it would be the other way around, like on TWC. I'm curious as to why this happens.
Quote from: Pavel95 on May 25, 2012, 12:10:13 AMOn Xfinity, I've noticed that the SD and HD feeds of some of the channels I watch are not in sync. The HD feed would be ahead of the SD feed, like on Univisión, or it would be the other way around, like on TWC. I'm curious as to why this happens. I'm pretty sure this happens on all cable/satellite providers. For me, any HD channel always seems to lag a few seconds behind any SD channel. I am not sure why, although there may be some discussion about it in the WUWA thread?
Quote from: WeatherWitness on May 25, 2012, 01:02:11 AMQuote from: Pavel95 on May 25, 2012, 12:10:13 AMOn Xfinity, I've noticed that the SD and HD feeds of some of the channels I watch are not in sync. The HD feed would be ahead of the SD feed, like on Univisión, or it would be the other way around, like on TWC. I'm curious as to why this happens. I'm pretty sure this happens on all cable/satellite providers. For me, any HD channel always seems to lag a few seconds behind any SD channel. I am not sure why, although there may be some discussion about it in the WUWA thread? HD is much larger than SD, sometimes 2-4 times that size, so it takes a bit longer to transmit to your television.
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