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Thursday, October 24th, 2013 10:02 AM
Fox Sports 2 HD
I notice that in the Guide, 1651 - Fox Sports 2 HD is now actually being broadcast in HD.
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adkinsjm
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10 years ago
There are several early-season Big East basketball games on FOX Sports 2, so getting an HD feed is nice. Plus, FS2 usually carries a Friday afternoon rugby match live from the Premiership in England.
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chaffmeister
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10 years ago
Fox Sports 2 is in HD here in Arlington, TX. Now if we just get GOL TV back in the Sports Package. Don't understand.
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adkinsjm
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It's about money.
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texasguy37
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10 years ago
Not going to happen. The future of Gol TV is not bright.
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oufanindallas
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Codycooper where are you? I see the doubting codycooper is rather absent lately with the addition of a few channels.
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wptski
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A bit OT but happened to go to 1653 supposedly in HD which I was able to view on my SD account. What up with that?
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texasguy37
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10 years ago
Yes, it is off topic for this thread. You should have started a new thread.
Regardless, this weekend there is a free preview of Fox Scoccer Plus (channel 1653) which is available to all subscribers whether or not you subscribe to HD service.
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texasguy37
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10 years ago
Are you watching on an HDTV?
By the way, if you do not subscribe to HD service, I would be curious to know how the U-verse receiver is connected to the TV. Are you using: 1) HDMI cable; 2) Component cable (red, green, blue); 3) Composite cable (red, white, yellow); or 4) Coaxial cable?
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wptski
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10 years ago
To answer your OT question, I'm using a HDMI cable to a HD TV which is better than using composite input.
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oufanindallas
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Yes HDMI is 100% for HD than composite since composite is not HD. There is no difference in picture quality between component and HDMI. Composite is Red, Yellow, White. Component is Red, Blue, Green.
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