No, at this time, our programming is all standard definition and is formatted for 4 x 3 TV viewing. If you have a hi-definition TV, you can set your TV format to stretch in order to fill out the TV screen. It is also recommended that you co...
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I don't think so but there might be check comcast.com
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Look here, codecs for all your computer needs... And they are all `free`. http://www.free-codecs.com/
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Yes, we broadcast all available HDTV shows from the CW Network. In order to watch our HDTV broadcasts, you must have a TV or monitor capable of displaying high definition video, and a set-top box or integrated tuner to convert the signals...
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If you own a digital television set, you can use your electronic program guide to locate Digital 2's over the air broadcast (Channel 2-1). A standard-definition simulcast of Channel 2 is available on Channel 2-2. If you are a Comcast Digita...
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"Mediacom is adding 15 more channels." Mediacom recently began providing its customers with what it calls an unprecedented boost in the number of channels added to the line-up and available at no added service cost, according to t...
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No. Your current standard-definition service will continue unaffected. The new HD offerings will appear on new, separate channels, which you can add to your existing service by contacting your local service provider.
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