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You have got to be kidding me....

Started by basshive, Thursday Aug 18, 2005, 06:51:30 PM

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Mark Strube

The part that annoyed me was the warning display insisting to pop up every (what seemed like) 10 minutes or so... screwing up my digital sound, not allowing me to view the guide or show list... real annoying. Even when there was NO WARNING to display, something kept exiting me out of the guide & show list, I couldn't view it for more than 5 seconds even when NO WARNING was happening!! Eventually I just gave up and went outside to watch the lightning show.

murdoc

I noticed Fox6 was off the air for a while again last night, I just turned on D* 88 and watched the game on the NYC affiliate.  I would think that it's possible that when a station is actually broadcasting HD content, that they can insert the crawler into the HD feed, thus not having to switch to SD.  I don't know if this can be done, but if it can, I would suggest this.  

I havn't watched BB6 yet, but why would CBS interupt a LIVE program and not give us the numerous unnecessary warnings during commecial break.  Viewers have obviously tuned to your channel to watch YOUR program, so let them watch the program and give us updates instead of commecials. :bang:   It looks like I will have to check the BB6 website to see what happened last night.

GBK

it cost money they are not willing to spend on the 2000 people with HDTV's..  although they will most likely protest against that statement.  there isn't enough of us for them to care.  

On the other hand the weather is a fact of life and people are affected someplace in the viewing area..  it would be nice to use simulcasting to direct people with interest to a secondary channel for all their up to date weather while minimizing the annoyance to people that are totally unaffected.