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What is CADTV and what makes all high definition channels? 3
I noticed that this new LCD TV has a variety of channels. One of them is the TV, which I think comes from the antenna. CATV comes from cable, but I don't know what CADTV is and where it comes from. I also noticed that the CADTV channels were very clear. What bothers me is that the resolution of any other channel is not as high as that of this channel. Is it because my TV is not configured correctly or differently? Can anyone tell me how to get high definition on CADTV and / or CATV and / or TV?
The Integrated QAM Receiver (CADTV) can handle unencrypted cable channels. But most TSE channels are (usually) encrypted. So he went out and found one that was not found. Things like HBO, ESPN, etc. Most are installed there, but cable / satellite decoder is required to decrypt.
So in terms of settings you can't do what you are asked to do. If you want to unlock most of your TV, you will need to subscribe to a cable or satellite provider and get a high definition decoder from that provider. Then subscribe to one of your HD plans.
This page can help you.
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What is CADTV and what makes all high definition channels?
I noticed that this new LCD TV has a variety of channels. One of them is the television, which I think is off. CATV comes from cable, but I don't know what CADTV is and where it comes from. I also noticed that the CADTV channels were very clear. Useless ...
It is controlled by the cable company, not the television. You can be charged extra for the ringtone and the only way to get HD is to have a real ringtone. For this you need a special converter from the cable operator which costs more every month. The good news is that HD channels are included in the dialtier service (at least with Time Warner). If you live near a transmitter and have an antenna, you can get Live HD.
I have another question. I've been getting CAD TV channels for a while now, and all of a sudden I can't. They just disappeared. Can a local cable provider like Bright Use or Comcast find a way to block this signal, especially since I don't have cable?