The Comcast Network Philadelphia HD
deobrien05
Enthusiast - Level 2
While I'm sure this is futile, figured I'd inquire on the status for TCN HD for the philly area. It seems like verizon has access to the HD feed but has chosen not to broadcast it. Local sports in a major market shouldn't be presented only in standard definition. Comcast can find a spot for the HD channel, why not FIOS?
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noketchup1
Enthusiast - Level 3

SOMEONE doesn't like missing flyers games. That makes two of us

Re: The Comcast Network Philadelphia HD
deobrien05
Enthusiast - Level 2
No response?

Anyway you can at least present the SD feed in letterbox? The game is shot with widescreen in mind. With the 4:3 Sd crop you lose sight of the puck when its in the corners continuously through out the game. I understand there maybe local limits on the HD capacity, but at least let me see the full image.
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TaxDawg82
Enthusiast - Level 3
Comcast found a spot because it owns it. My guess is Comcast will want a ridiculous amount of money for a channel that few outside of Philly will watch
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Keyboards
Master - Level 3

@Vlious wrote:
Comcast found a spot because it owns it. My guess is Comcast will want a ridiculous amount of money for a channel that few outside of Philly will watch

Verizon already pays for Comcast Sportsnet and The Comcast Network (TCN) but only carries the latter in SD (Comcast Sportsnet is available in both HD and SD).  I don't believe there is an additional charge from Comcast for TCN in HD and it is simply a matter of finding QAM space for an additional HD which VZ does not seem to be willing to do for this channel (has been requested for years).  One other eason is that many times the only live events are "overflow" (like when the 76ers and Flyers are both playing at the same time). 

I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for TCN in HD to be added.

Re: The Comcast Network Philadelphia HD
bobbo527
Specialist - Level 3

@deobrien05 wrote:
No response?

Anyway you can at least present the SD feed in letterbox? The game is shot with widescreen in mind. With the 4:3 Sd crop you lose sight of the puck when its in the corners continuously through out the game. I understand there maybe local limits on the HD capacity, but at least let me see the full image.

These are peer to peer forums, Verizon doesn't monitor or respond to questions posted in these forums.

The picture quality and letterboxing is beyond frustrating and it's become pretty obvious Verizon could care less.

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BillW3
Contributor - Level 1
It appears that it is in HD on channel 580.
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