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Local Forecast / Re: General LF Discussion
« on: December 15, 2015, 05:11:42 PM »
Just heard "Feliz Navidad" by Jose Feliciano on the LF at 4:09 CT- first holiday-related song I've heard on TWC in a long time (not instrumental, but still glad to hear holiday music again, nevertheless.).

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TWC Fan Art / Re: WeatherSTAR's Art
« on: November 04, 2015, 06:38:52 PM »
Finished the much better-looking edition of my WeatherStar XL HD emulation.  I'm hoping to make them longer (this would mean additional products, something I plan on doing in December), which is something I've been waiting to do since I started 2 months ago.

WeatherStar XL HD Emulation (11-3-15)


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Emulator Videos / Re: Nova's WS400/IntelliSTAR Emulator Vids
« on: November 03, 2015, 05:39:00 PM »
No problem. There are better tutorials for that effect on YouTube; the one I posted is an example to help you get started.

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Emulator Videos / Re: Nova's WS400/IntelliSTAR Emulator Vids
« on: November 03, 2015, 04:59:28 PM »
Here's a great VHS effect example and tutorial using AVISynth on Windows. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osUvH8PRk3g
Edit: Skip to about 1:55 to see the tutorial. The camcorder font isn't free BTW, but similar ones are.  :thumbsup:

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General Discussion / Re: The Pot Belly Stove
« on: October 31, 2015, 09:59:35 PM »
Very shocked. I came here as soon as I heard. Rest in peace, Martin- you will be missed. :cry:

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General Discussion / Re: The Pot Belly Stove
« on: October 18, 2015, 08:56:03 PM »
I was thinking the same thing.  Also, is this forum loading very slowly for everyone or just for me?
Same here- I checked on other websites and there was no speed issue on those, only on here. Glad to see, on the other hand, that the site's back up!

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Local Forecast / Re: General LF Discussion
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:52:43 AM »
Either it's been fixed, or the one here isn't effected as I just checked.
It was fixed on our I2XD's primary city before the full screen LF at 10:17 last night, but I just so happened to catch the LDL forecast throwing around signs of the apocalypse.

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Everything Else TWC / Re: 2015-16 TWC Winter Storm Names
« on: October 13, 2015, 05:16:55 PM »
I think these have got to be the most hilarious names they've used yet...
Winter Storm YOLO, because it only lives once.

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Local Forecast / Re: IntelliSTAR units to be retired this October...???
« on: October 13, 2015, 05:15:39 PM »
^Oh cool, another Californian on this forum :big grin:

Something I never really understood... since I've never seen these newer units in use (IS2Jr or IS2XD)... how can you tell the difference between an IS2XD and the IS2Jr/IS2HD?
The I2Jr is fully SD and is easy to tell from the 2 others (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T1UbPx_P8M).

The I2XD (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zO5mRepmZc) and HD are somewhat difficult to tell apart since they're both HD. My best advice is to remember what channel the IS1 SD feed was on, and then check the actual HD feed (Xfinity around my area has this in the higher channels, with no local forecast). If the former SD channel is now in HD, check the HD channel- it should either be the national version or the I2HD.  If national on the HD channel is the case, then it's likely to be the I2XD on the SD channel. Of course, it's hard to tell when both the SD and HD channels have a local forecast. In this situation, either there's a I2HD that is being put onto both the HD and SD feeds, or separate I2XD and I2HDs.  To add on to this answer, I'd try seeing if the welcome message or backgrounds are any different on the two channels (which would prove that there are two different Stars in use).
Thanks. I've checked some resources that I have and I was able to conclude that the XD is the newest HD IntelliStar available, however as opposed to a BNC output from the IRD to the IntelliStar, it's using a digital transport stream from the IRD to the STAR, then another digital transport stream from the STAR to the cable operators modulator equipment. It's basically the same as the IS2Jr, but in HD and without the BNC connections.

From what I can tell, you appear to be correct when you say it's hard to tell the difference. I thought I heard that the XD outputs in both SD and HD, but it's letterboxed? To me that'd sound like the cable plant is splitting the output signal and down converting one to SD and keeping the other HD, then modulating those signals to the correct channel. This could also be achieved with the IS2HD. Now, if the XD didn't letterbox and had two output streams, that'd be impressive to me.
You're correct- the XD is the newest IntelliStar 2 unit, which basically allows headends to place the HD feed on the former SD channels. The XD is fully digital, and therefore you're correct when you mention no BNC ports on it.
Digital has nothing to do with BNC. Every STAR ever built is, by definition, 100% digital. The only thing that wasn't digital with every STAR before the IS is the transmission method. Everything now days is encoded with the DigiCipher II which is digital. The VideoCipher II that TWC used for the legacy STARs (XL and below) was encrypted, however it was an analog transmission. I just want to clear that up so people don't get confused :thumbs:

BNC doesn't dictate whether it's digital or not- 1s and 0s can still be carried over BNC, as can a modulated sine/square wave. The thing that dictates whether it's digital or not is the modulation method. In this case, now days TWC uses the digital DCII. In the old days, they used the analog VCII. :yes:
Thanks for clearing that up. I do get confused with that at times, to be honest, even though it should be simple to understand!   :thumbsup:

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Local Forecast / Re: IntelliSTAR units to be retired this October...???
« on: October 11, 2015, 11:38:34 PM »
^Oh cool, another Californian on this forum :big grin:

Something I never really understood... since I've never seen these newer units in use (IS2Jr or IS2XD)... how can you tell the difference between an IS2XD and the IS2Jr/IS2HD?
The I2Jr is fully SD and is easy to tell from the 2 others (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T1UbPx_P8M).

The I2XD (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zO5mRepmZc) and HD are somewhat difficult to tell apart since they're both HD. My best advice is to remember what channel the IS1 SD feed was on, and then check the actual HD feed (Xfinity around my area has this in the higher channels, with no local forecast). If the former SD channel is now in HD, check the HD channel- it should either be the national version or the I2HD.  If national on the HD channel is the case, then it's likely to be the I2XD on the SD channel. Of course, it's hard to tell when both the SD and HD channels have a local forecast. In this situation, either there's a I2HD that is being put onto both the HD and SD feeds, or separate I2XD and I2HDs.  To add on to this answer, I'd try seeing if the welcome message or backgrounds are any different on the two channels (which would prove that there are two different Stars in use).
Thanks. I've checked some resources that I have and I was able to conclude that the XD is the newest HD IntelliStar available, however as opposed to a BNC output from the IRD to the IntelliStar, it's using a digital transport stream from the IRD to the STAR, then another digital transport stream from the STAR to the cable operators modulator equipment. It's basically the same as the IS2Jr, but in HD and without the BNC connections.

From what I can tell, you appear to be correct when you say it's hard to tell the difference. I thought I heard that the XD outputs in both SD and HD, but it's letterboxed? To me that'd sound like the cable plant is splitting the output signal and down converting one to SD and keeping the other HD, then modulating those signals to the correct channel. This could also be achieved with the IS2HD. Now, if the XD didn't letterbox and had two output streams, that'd be impressive to me.
You're correct- the XD is the newest IntelliStar 2 unit, which basically allows headends to place the HD feed on the former SD channels. The XD is fully digital, and therefore you're correct when you mention no BNC ports on it.

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Local Forecast / Re: IntelliSTAR units to be retired this October...???
« on: October 09, 2015, 08:12:52 AM »
^Oh cool, another Californian on this forum :big grin:

Something I never really understood... since I've never seen these newer units in use (IS2Jr or IS2XD)... how can you tell the difference between an IS2XD and the IS2Jr/IS2HD?
The I2Jr is fully SD and is easy to tell from the 2 others (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T1UbPx_P8M).

The I2XD (example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zO5mRepmZc) and HD are somewhat difficult to tell apart since they're both HD. My best advice is to remember what channel the IS1 SD feed was on, and then check the actual HD feed (Xfinity around my area has this in the higher channels, with no local forecast). If the former SD channel is now in HD, check the HD channel- it should either be the national version or the I2HD.  If national on the HD channel is the case, then it's likely to be the I2XD on the SD channel. Of course, it's hard to tell when both the SD and HD channels have a local forecast. In this situation, either there's a I2HD that is being put onto both the HD and SD feeds, or separate I2XD and I2HDs.  To add on to this answer, I'd try seeing if the welcome message or backgrounds are any different on the two channels (which would prove that there are two different Stars in use).

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Emulator Videos / Re: IntelliSTAR Emulator [ DOWNLOAD, NOT POWERPOINT ]
« on: October 03, 2015, 01:37:03 PM »
I've tried to get the emulator to run on my computer, but so far, no luck. No matter what screen resolution I set it to (highest I can get to is 1366x768 on my laptop), I can't see the LDL (which according to your instructions, is where the temperature indicator is located where you change the settings) at all. It's great overall, but it needs support for lower resolutions, and perhaps a fullscreen mode. I can't wait to see what you add next, though. :yes:

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Emulator Videos / Re: IntelliSTAR Emulator [ DOWNLOAD, NOT POWERPOINT ]
« on: September 25, 2015, 11:40:30 PM »
Wow! It's quite impressive, based from the video provided. I'll try it out.  :yes:

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I think you're talking about this: https://twitter.com/daveclark/status/635132309591580672

As of right now, nothing yet on DISH, anyone see anything?  I would think DISH/DTV would get something since that pic looks like a national IS.
That's what I was trying to find. Thanks for bringing that up, I couldn't find that picture anymore.

Meanwhile, the updates have arrived to my local I2XD. What I've seen different so far include the new radar and a new almanac product, but what else is different? All that's there are those two new products. It seems as if all the other products on the sidebar were scrapped for the new ones. I like the new products, but was it actually necessary to remove all the other information that was there previously?
Honestly, some of the information was less important, but quite a few products were good, if not great.

Now I think they need to work on updating Weatherscan. It's really outdated in my opinion.... LOL
I doubt they will update it anytime in the future. They've announced a new local service called LocalNow in the past few months (I had heard about this about a month or two ago), for what I assume are internet television services? I don't know for sure. :dunno:

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In a response to a Tweet today to David Clark someone asked if there was gonna be any "tweaks/updates to the Intellistars anytime soon" and he replied back saying "always updates. Tomorrow - Radar!" I wonder what that means????
Chances are he's referring to the upcoming radar insert on the I2HD/XD's side bar, which was shown a little while back here on the forums.

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