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Pacers Digest is intended to be a place to discuss basketball without having to deal with the kinds of behaviors or attitudes that distract people from sticking with the discussion of the topics at hand. These unwanted distractions can come in many forms, and admittedly it can sometimes be tricky to pin down each and every kind that can rear its ugly head, but we feel that the following examples and explanations cover at least a good portion of that ground and should at least give people a pretty good idea of the kinds of things we actively discourage:

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"Only stupid people think / believe / do ___________"

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"Remember when PosterX said OldCommentY that no longer looks good? "

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We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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In any case, quite frankly, the overall quality and health of the entire forum's community is more important than any one troublesome user will ever be, regardless of exactly how a problem is exhibiting itself, and if it comes down to us having to make a choice between you versus the greater health and happiness of the entire community, the community of this forum will win every time.

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  • HDTV Help

    We have standard Comcash cable. No frills.

    I just purchased a Samsung 4676S HDTV because I got a fantastic deal at the Circuit City Outlet store. We are neither videophiles nor audiophiles so, what do I need as far as hook-up? Can I continue to get typically good pictures etc or do I need to call Comcash and order digital tv and add on HD to get a nice clear picture?

    Does this require a change in DVD player?

    Delivery is for today between 11 and 1.

    EDIT>>>I should mention, we don't particularly care about HD...but a clear picture would be required.
    Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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    Re: HDTV Help

    Sheesh, 8 views an no responses. Shows how this site is deteriorating...used to be an opinion for every view nearly...with the first response coming within a minute.


    Why, I remember back in the day...................
    Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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    • #3
      Re: HDTV Help

      Originally posted by indygeezer View Post
      We have standard Comcash cable. No frills.

      I just purchased a Samsung 4676S HDTV because I got a fantastic deal at the Circuit City Outlet store. We are neither videophiles nor audiophiles so, what do I need as far as hook-up? Can I continue to get typically good pictures etc or do I need to call Comcash and order digital tv and add on HD to get a nice clear picture?

      Does this require a change in DVD player?

      Delivery is for today between 11 and 1.

      EDIT>>>I should mention, we don't particularly care about HD...but a clear picture would be required.
      You have to call Comcast to order the HD channels, you should its not very expensive. Anything they were showing you in the store would have been HD, regular channels aren't any better quality on HDTVs.

      You don't need a new DVD player unless you want an HD DVD player that plays HD DVDs and that will cost you almost $1000. HD DVDs themselves are about $30 a piece. Just don't expect your DVDs no to be in HD. Buying better cables can help sometimes though.

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      • #4
        Re: HDTV Help

        Geez, as long as you live in the Indy metro area I would suggest getting an indoor antenna called the Zenith Silver Sensor for Over The Air local HD broadcasts. I know CCity and Sears both use to carry it for around $30 bucks.

        Here is a link you might be interested in http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx
        You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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        • #5
          Re: HDTV Help

          Geez, you seem to have a typo in your post, strange thing is you have the same typo twice. It is Comcast not Comcash. I'm sure it was just an honest mistake on your part

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          • #6
            Re: HDTV Help

            Does your TV come with a built in digital tuner or just a standard tuner? IF it has the built in digital tuner then you'll want to get a decent indoor antenna or connect it to an existing outdoor antenna if you have one. You can get FREEEEEEE HD over the air. All the Indy channels simulcast/broadcast on a digital channel and this will include their HD fare. Now, for example, if you want to watch channel 13 HD you'll need to find their digital channel (and the same is true for all the channels) as it is NOT the same place on the dial. But most tuners will have a scan function that will find the channels and then number them accordingly (called 'mapping'). So after a scan you'll see a 13-1 (and probably a 13-2 as well) and 8-1.... 6-1... etc. The '-1' indicates a digital channel.

            You WILL NOT get free HD without a built in digital tuner or purchasing external tuner.

            OK... besides that... You certainly have the option to upgrade your cable pkg to digital and add an HD package. That should include local HD channels. Digital channels in and of themselves are nothing to get overly hyped about (in fact, depending on compression, you might like the same analog channels better) BUT the HD offerings will make you not want to watch regular SDTV again anyway (digital or not).

            On your DVD.... The answer to whether you'll need a new DVD is "maybe". You'll want a progressive scan model and you'll want a model that either has COMPONENT outputs or HDMI outputs. Also on your radar might be an upscaling DVD player.

            DO NOT use the RF cable to connect your DVD player or the SVideo hookup, or the composite hookup either. Use the component connectors or the HDMI connector. Those are the only two connections that take advantage of what your new TV has to offer for DVD. The others will looked washed out, blurry, etc in comparison. In fact, there is no comparison.

            You'll also want to make sure your DVD player is set to 16:9 or 'widescreen' for viewing. While your TV might allow you to stretch the picture the DVD should have something in its menus to allow for the widescreen format and give you the best picture.

            When buying DVD's DO NOT buy "Full Screen" versions. Full screen means they are mastered for a 4:3 'old style' TV, not your super cool 16:9 model. It's hard to find full screen DVD's these days but not impossible.

            Some DVD's will have black bands at the top and bottom- THIS IS NOT A PROBLEM. It is the original aspect ratio of the movie you are watching. You are seeing it like the director intended it to be seen with nothing cut off the sides. Some movies are 16:9 and will fill your screen. Some are not and are shot in a wider format (hence the black bands at the top and bottom). Your TV likely has some stretch/zoom modes that can remove this if it bothers you on a certain movie but there will be some picture loss on the sides and the magnification will cause a slight degradation in picture quality. (BTW.... some HD movie channels might show some movies in something other than the 16:9 format so the same info applies to them as well).

            Technically, if you watch an older show or tape that was produced for the 4:3 format then you will get black (or gray) bars on the sides of the picture. This is what the stretch modes are for. You can watch it 'pure' with the side bars or stretch or zoom it. Many people use a 'panorama' type stretch which makes the picture look normal in the middle but progressively pulls the outsides to fill the screen. Since it's the outsides that are changed you don't notice it as much since you tend to focus on the center of the picture. This is what most people use. If you eave the TV set 'wide' for this then people will look short and fat. Some people just leave it that way and get used to it since the majority of their viewing is going to be HD anyway. Also, when watching an HD channel that is showing a presentation in the 4:3 format there can be side bars added from the broadcaster (so they become part of the picture).

            Someone mentioned the new HD-DVD players. Toshiba's is 499.00, not 1000.00. Here's the rub... there are two competing formats. Think: Beta vs VHS. This time it is HD-DVD vs Blu Ray. If you're not rolling in cash, I say don't pick a horse yet and stick with regular old DVD's for now. But that is just my opinion...

            I always recommend people poke around at the www.AVSForum.com when venturing into HDTV for the first time. LOTS of info there.

            On another note:
            DO NOT BUY MONSTER brand cables. DO NOT BUY YOUR CABLES AT RADIO SHACK. Both of these thrive on selling over-priced cables to an unsuspecting public who buy into the snake oil advertising and claims. Buy your cables at Wal Mart or the like. A set of good component cables will run you about 19.00. Don't think there's ANY difference with the $60-70-80-90-100.00 Monster brand cables. It's snake oil. I cannot stress this enough.

            I hear some of the silliest excuses for buying these overpriced cables. "If you buy a Porsche (HDTV) you don't want to put just any old tires (cables) on it". That's a fine analogy... if it had anything to do with the comparison but it doesn't.

            -Bball
            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

            ------

            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

            -John Wooden

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              Re: HDTV Help

              Originally posted by indygeezer View Post
              EDIT>>>I should mention, we don't particularly care about HD...but a clear picture would be required.

              You say this NOW...
              I find myself barely watching anything if it's not HD. News and some sports are about all I will watch on SD television these days. (Or else I watch DVD's).

              -Bball
              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

              ------

              "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

              -John Wooden

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              • #8
                Re: HDTV Help

                I did a search...

                Samsung HLS4676S Details:
                Built-In Analog/Digital Tuner (ATSC)

                If that is your model then you do indeed have a built in ATSC digital tuner and with an antenna can start picking up local OTA (over the air) digital broadcasts. Or IOW- FREE HD!

                -Bball
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

                ------

                "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                -John Wooden

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                • #9
                  Re: HDTV Help

                  Originally posted by Bball View Post
                  I did a search...

                  Samsung HLS4676S Details:
                  Built-In Analog/Digital Tuner (ATSC)

                  If that is your model then you do indeed have a built in ATSC digital tuner and with an antenna can start picking up local OTA (over the air) digital broadcasts. Or IOW- FREE HD!

                  -Bball

                  WHOA DUDE!! Thanks for the info! One small detail. The Mrs. didn't like the Samsung's size...too big for her. So it goes back tomorrow (Friday) and is being replaced by a 40" Panasonic LCD Flat Panel (Model # unknown) but dern nice.
                  I checked into Direct TV and Dish network and am about convinced to just upgrade my cable to HD. (Special right now....for $12/mo + what I was already paying) That also increases the number of channels I get..4ex: the wife will finally get her EWTN station.

                  The high dollar cables you mentioned....Circuit City was real big on recommending that I purchase a set of them, when I decide I'm ready. Theirs are $99.95 so I thank you VERY much for the tip. Is this cable to run from the cable box to the TV or from the DVD player to the TV? My DVD player is not equiped with USB type connectors so I don't think that is gonna work there.

                  Also, the techs at CC said something about Comcast being required to upgrade all of my pre-wired cable with the new stuff, my house was pre-wired 17 years ago. Know anything about this and should I just wait for the digital/HD because of this??? Will I need cable boxes for the other sets in the house as well? They aren't HD but I wouldn't mind getting the other channels on the other sets in the house currently on cable.

                  Your help is much appreciated.
                  Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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                  • #10
                    Re: HDTV Help

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                    Geez, you seem to have a typo in your post, strange thing is you have the same typo twice. It is Comcast not Comcash. I'm sure it was just an honest mistake on your part
                    LMAO@ Comcash

                    Thats what they should be called, the herbs charge 20 racks for everything. I was on the phone when my internet connection stopped working and they said I need to pay 20 just to talk to dude.

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                    • #11
                      Re: HDTV Help

                      Originally posted by indygeezer View Post
                      WHOA DUDE!! Thanks for the info! One small detail. The Mrs. didn't like the Samsung's size...too big for her. So it goes back tomorrow (Friday) and is being replaced by a 40" Panasonic LCD Flat Panel (Model # unknown) but dern nice.
                      Good choice Geez, Panny makes a very good product and with the LCD you won't have to worry about burn-in. Have the 42" Sammy myself and it seems the perfect size for a tv room.

                      Convince her later you really need a home theater room and we'll really set you up.
                      You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                      • #12
                        Re: HDTV Help

                        As an attachment to Geez's thread does it tick anyone else off that channel 4 no longer carries any of the Ps games?

                        As others have mentioned it seems to be a strange year with the many blackouts on various Dish or Direct tv systems for FSN (IN). Same thing is happening with our cable which hasn't been switching and we're stuck watching Blues Hockey instead of the Ps. I spent a little change on our outdoor antenna to pickup CW4 before it was announced they would no longer carry the games.
                        You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                        • #13
                          Re: HDTV Help

                          Originally posted by RWB View Post
                          As an attachment to Geez's thread does it tick anyone else off that channel 4 no longer carries any of the Ps games?

                          As others have mentioned it seems to be a strange year with the many blackouts on various Dish or Direct tv systems for FSN (IN). Same thing is happening with our cable which hasn't been switching and we're stuck watching Blues Hockey instead of the Ps. I spent a little change on our outdoor antenna to pickup CW4 before it was announced they would no longer carry the games.

                          Hey I've been Pi$$ed at them ever since they quit carrying the IU/Purdue double-headers on Saturday.
                          Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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                          • #14
                            Re: HDTV Help

                            Originally posted by indygeezer View Post

                            The high dollar cables you mentioned....Circuit City was real big on recommending that I purchase a set of them, when I decide I'm ready. Theirs are $99.95 so I thank you VERY much for the tip. Is this cable to run from the cable box to the TV or from the DVD player to the TV? My DVD player is not equiped with USB type connectors so I don't think that is gonna work there.
                            Component cables are actually 3 cables in one. They will be marked by a red connector, a yellow connector, and a green connector.

                            Do not confuse these with a composite video cable attached with 2 RCA audio cables (which would be marked yellow, red and white). These used to be fairly common and cheap. Many DVD and VCR's probably came with a set. These are for a composite video feed and left and right audio hookups.

                            TECHNICALLY... the composite video cable IS the same as one of the 3 component cables but not the same as the audio cables. The composite and component video cables should each be 75 Ohm cables. A person could even use 3 composite video cables in place of a set of component cables IF you mark them so you know the red out from the DVD feeds the red in on the TV (and so forth).

                            All of these cable just use the standard RCA type connectors.

                            But if you buy a set of component cables off the shelf the are marked for you and about as idiot proof as possible if you can follow the colors.

                            What you are looking for on your DVD player would be 3 RCA connector that are color coded RED, YELLOW, GREEN. (NOT RED, WHITE and YELLOW which you almost certainly have but are a composite video out and your audio outs). The red, yellow and green connectors you are looking for should all be together in a row. They will likely be marked COMPONENT OUT or 480P out.

                            That's one place you'll want to connect a set of component cables to get the most out of your TV and DVD player. -IF- your DVD player does not have these outputs then I'd opt for a new DVD player. The difference in using these connectors vs the others is night and day when connected to a Hidef TV.

                            These days a decent progressive scan DVD can be had for 50.00 on up. Or you could even opt for a 'upscaling' DVD player for a few more dollars.

                            An upscaling DVD player will have an HDMI output. Here's a question I don't have an answer to: How many HDMI inputs does your TV have?
                            Part 2 to that question is: Does the HD Cable box have an HDMI output or component outs?

                            If your TV only has one HDMI input then it's going to matter to you which output options you have with the cable box. If it's ONLY HDMI on the cable box and you only have 1 HDMI input on the TV then you'll want a DVD player that has progressive outs and the upscaling players won't get you much. The upscaling only works thru HDMI (altho there are ways around this limitation in some cases I'm doubting you want to delve into it that deeply).

                            That all said... I imagine the upscaling players DO have component outs for standard progressive scan use, it's just that it won't upconvert thru the component outputs.

                            So you don't necessarily go wrong with the upscaling DVD player but you don't necessarily get full use from it. It won't necessarily be any different than a good progressive player with no upscaling qualities. And in the end, the upscaling players don't make that much difference anyway...

                            Sooooooooo you'd probably be happy (and safe) with just getting a progressive scan DVD player (almost all are progressive scan these days) and a set of component cables to connect it to your TV.

                            I would ASSUME the cable box will come with the cables you need. Just double check that the installer uses either component cables or HDMI cables.

                            YOU WILL NOT GET HI DEF FROM ANY OTHER CONNECTIONS (except DVI but DVI is pretty much out of the picture these days).

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                            And a word of caution: Not all installers know what they are doing. My friend had Insight install an HD cable box for him. It was connected with the proper cables BUT was set to output 480i (or it might've been 480p). That is NOT high definition. Yes, since the source was so good it looked 'good' to him but not nearly as good as when I set the box to output 1080i like it was supposed to for his TV. If the box is not outputting 720p or 1080i then it is NOT high definition feeding into your TV.

                            Also, the techs at CC said something about Comcast being required to upgrade all of my pre-wired cable with the new stuff, my house was pre-wired 17 years ago. Know anything about this and should I just wait for the digital/HD because of this???
                            I'm not really sure here. I'm doubting you need to have your house re-wired unless 17 years ago they used some really bad stuff. I don't see any reason to wait tho.

                            I don't have cable... or even access to cable here... so I know how it works, it's potential, etc, but not specifics on what they might do as policy.

                            Will I need cable boxes for the other sets in the house as well? They aren't HD but I wouldn't mind getting the other channels on the other sets in the house currently on cable.

                            Your help is much appreciated.
                            I'd think you would need cable boxes on other TV's in your house UNLESS...
                            You use a splitter and take the feed from BEFORE the new cable box and just run those cables directly to those other TV's and set their tuners for "Cable" (instead of antenna). That works with Insight here in these parts... don't know about Comcast but unless it's ALL digital it should work. But you won't get any digital channels on them that way. Just the analog channels. You could test that just by feeding the cable into your new TV directly (bypassing the cable box) and see what you get with your tuner set to "Cable". If it works, than you know with a splitter you could do the above for the other TV's.

                            The reason I say you'd need cable boxes for the other TV's is, for one thing, because the feed leaving your new HD cable box will be set for 16x9. I'm assuming your other TV's are 4:3 (more squarish picture). So even if you just watched the same channel on those TV's the pitcure would be either letterboxed or distorted trying to make it fit on a 4:3 set. So they'd need their own box to translate the digital pics, plus allow for different channels than what is playing on the main box, and output 4:3.

                            UNLESS... Comcast has a cable box that has dual tuners and outputs... And that I can't tell you.


                            Hope this helps...
                            -Bball
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                            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

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                              Re: HDTV Help

                              Originally posted by Bball View Post
                              DO NOT BUY MONSTER brand cables. DO NOT BUY YOUR CABLES AT RADIO SHACK. Both of these thrive on selling over-priced cables to an unsuspecting public who buy into the snake oil advertising and claims. Buy your cables at Wal Mart or the like. A set of good component cables will run you about 19.00. Don't think there's ANY difference with the $60-70-80-90-100.00 Monster brand cables. It's snake oil. I cannot stress this enough.
                              Well sure, I could see there being little difference between $20 cables and $100 cables.

                              But just imagine how good the sound would be if you paid $7,500.00 for a 12-foot cable!

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