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Title: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Mike M on August 11, 2009, 11:00:21 AM
Supposedly, Comcast is moving their expanded basic lineup to all digital within the next two months here in Bucks County (including TWC, which will be gone on September 1). I have a question though, would I be able to still view these channels with my digital tuner, or would I still have to hook that up to their DTA's as well?
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Zach on August 11, 2009, 11:31:26 AM
I only think when they say "digital cable on your tuner", I only think they mean ClearQAM. :hmm:

To find out what channels you will recieve, you can visit this website (http://silicondust.com) by typing your zip code then select what lineup. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: gt1racerlHDl on August 12, 2009, 03:59:39 PM
Supposedly, Comcast is moving their expanded basic lineup to all digital within the next two months here in Bucks County (including TWC, which will be gone on September 1). I have a question though, would I be able to still view these channels with my digital tuner, or would I still have to hook that up to their DTA's as well?

I think you still can its Dependant on what the tuner picks up, i hope TWC is one of those channels.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Mike M on August 13, 2009, 01:19:18 AM
Well.. hopefully I'll still get Weatherscan on channel 120 with the DTA's, or you won't be seeing clips for awhile.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: wxntrafficfan on August 13, 2009, 06:21:00 AM
Well, what I don't understand is that Comcast is increasing top internet speeds from 20 mbps to 50 mbps. I have yet to see that happen, as the internet at both my mom's and dad's is no faster than it always has been.

Mike, I hope you can still get TWC and WxScan.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Mike M on August 13, 2009, 01:08:51 PM
Well, this is what I got from DSL reports  :cry:

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The dtas cannot tune weatherscan on ch 120. It is an analog channel and is tunable with any cable-ready TV/VCR that goes up that high. The digital version of weatherscan is encrypted, and not viewable by dtas, only cable boxes. It's kinda neat to see an old TV tune ch 120, on some remotes you have to hit the elusive "100+" button, haha.

The reason they have it on ch 120 is for testing. Ch 120 is around 770mhz, well past the 750mhz spec equipment that is on our system. The picture quality is very good for that high a channel.

Looks like I'll need to get a cable box to receive Weatherscan if I still want it, which I do. I can't live without after having it on basic for more than eight years. :P
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: wxntrafficfan on August 13, 2009, 01:14:28 PM
Well, this is what I got from DSL reports  :cry:

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The dtas cannot tune weatherscan on ch 120. It is an analog channel and is tunable with any cable-ready TV/VCR that goes up that high. The digital version of weatherscan is encrypted, and not viewable by dtas, only cable boxes. It's kinda neat to see an old TV tune ch 120, on some remotes you have to hit the elusive "100+" button, haha.

The reason they have it on ch 120 is for testing. Ch 120 is around 770mhz, well past the 750mhz spec equipment that is on our system. The picture quality is very good for that high a channel.

Looks like I'll need to get a cable box to receive Weatherscan if I still want it, which I do. I can't live without after having it on basic for more than eight years. :P
Well, at least you have that option Mike. When I turn my cable boxes to channel 101, it takes me right to 102 :(
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Mike M on August 17, 2009, 03:55:56 PM
Well, according to this (http://www.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/lineup_web/US:19020#lineup_521533), TWC is available on channel 9 on ClearQAM digital cable, but I don't see the channel on my digital tuner after doing a scan. Can anyone help me with this?
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: tpirfan28 on August 17, 2009, 04:35:44 PM
Have you tried punching in the physical number (79-6)?  Also, is this a PC tuner or one of those Comcast tuning boxes?
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Mike M on August 17, 2009, 04:51:57 PM
It's a PC digital tuner. How do I tune a physical channel number like that?
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: tpirfan28 on August 17, 2009, 04:54:07 PM
Depends.  What is your tuner and software?
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Mike M on August 17, 2009, 04:56:28 PM
It's an HP tuner, and I have HP MediaSmart TV and Windows Media Center to watch TV with it.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Joe The Dragon on August 30, 2009, 11:21:30 PM
Supposedly, Comcast is moving their expanded basic lineup to all digital within the next two months here in Bucks County (including TWC, which will be gone on September 1). I have a question though, would I be able to still view these channels with my digital tuner, or would I still have to hook that up to their DTA's as well?
comcast got there way with fcc so likey you will need a DTA, cable box, or cable card to get any thing other then OTA.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: TWCToday on August 31, 2009, 01:06:50 AM
Well, what I don't understand is that Comcast is increasing top internet speeds from 20 mbps to 50 mbps. I have yet to see that happen, as the internet at both my mom's and dad's is no faster than it always has been.
Those speeds are for the fastest internet plan. Do they have that? Cable speeds up to 50mbps are associated with DOCSIS 3.0. That actually requires a new modem I think
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: wxntrafficfan on August 31, 2009, 04:22:32 PM
Well, what I don't understand is that Comcast is increasing top internet speeds from 20 mbps to 50 mbps. I have yet to see that happen, as the internet at both my mom's and dad's is no faster than it always has been.
Those speeds are for the fastest internet plan. Do they have that? Cable speeds up to 50mbps are associated with DOCSIS 3.0. That actually requires a new modem I think
I'll have to look into that then. I sure hope this plan of which you speak is no more expensive. We are paying enough as it is.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: TWCToday on August 31, 2009, 06:31:04 PM
Well, what I don't understand is that Comcast is increasing top internet speeds from 20 mbps to 50 mbps. I have yet to see that happen, as the internet at both my mom's and dad's is no faster than it always has been.
Those speeds are for the fastest internet plan. Do they have that? Cable speeds up to 50mbps are associated with DOCSIS 3.0. That actually requires a new modem I think
I'll have to look into that then. I sure hope this plan of which you speak is no more expensive. We are paying enough as it is.
In situations I have seen the basic speed package is about $29 with the highest package (without DOCSIS) at $60. With DOCSIS or FIOS) you can see costs for the highest go up to $150. I pay $60 a month for 20down 3up
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: gt1racerlHDl on August 31, 2009, 10:50:49 PM
my parents pay around $56 for my speeds touching 30mpbs at times.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Joe The Dragon on January 21, 2010, 10:26:46 PM
Supposedly, Comcast is moving their expanded basic lineup to all digital within the next two months here in Bucks County (including TWC, which will be gone on September 1). I have a question though, would I be able to still view these channels with my digital tuner, or would I still have to hook that up to their DTA's as well?
for now but soon they will trun on privacy mode and force you to get a cable box , cable card / tur2way / dta to view.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: TWCToday on January 22, 2010, 01:07:37 AM
Supposedly, Comcast is moving their expanded basic lineup to all digital within the next two months here in Bucks County (including TWC, which will be gone on September 1). I have a question though, would I be able to still view these channels with my digital tuner, or would I still have to hook that up to their DTA's as well?
for now but soon they will trun on privacy mode and force you to get a cable box , cable card / tur2way / dta to view.
Few cable companies use clear qam
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: Mike M on January 22, 2010, 06:25:29 AM
Yeah, the ClearQAM lineup sucks here. Would be nice to add additional channels so I don't have to deal with the clutter and fees of digital boxes.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: jtmal0723 on January 22, 2010, 07:21:15 AM
Yeah, the ClearQAM lineup sucks here. Would be nice to add additional channels so I don't have to deal with the clutter and fees of digital boxes.
It sucks here also, and it changes almost daily.
Title: Re: Comcast digital migration question
Post by: PGHammer on March 18, 2010, 01:11:50 PM
Supposedly, Comcast is moving their expanded basic lineup to all digital within the next two months here in Bucks County (including TWC, which will be gone on September 1). I have a question though, would I be able to still view these channels with my digital tuner, or would I still have to hook that up to their DTA's as well?

Your ClearQAM-equipped TVs will still be able to get TWC (I'm in the Beltway Region, and TWC has been converted here already; my 42" Philips plasma picks up both the analog and QAM channels).  We lose the analog version on Tuesday (23rd of March).