: How long did it take to get Rogers HDTV
Researcher 2001-12-31, 07:55 AM I'm curious, how long did it take to get up and running with Rogers HDTV?
Does an installer come to your house and if so what do they do?
All my cable is pretty hard to get to and I don't want my house mucked up.
Cdn_Photo 2001-12-31, 10:29 AM Rex,
They had an installer come out for me, but I'm not sure why they needed to.
All that is involved is for you to plug the box in, connect the in coming cable, and the necessary cables to your tv (and amp).
Really not much to it.
Researcher 2001-12-31, 11:36 AM So what cables do you require?
Judging from Johnny G's post, I assume you need Component cables, SVHS and RCA audio cables.
Does it have optical out for audio?
What about 5.1, does it work.
Sorry for all the questions!
Cdn_Photo 2001-12-31, 12:09 PM That's right. Those are the cables you will need. Those come in the box with the unit, though they might not be the best quality.
I would also add a coax for the box to your amp for the 5.1. It doesn't do fiber for the 5.1.
The DD5.1 is good, but content is sparse.
JohnnyG 2001-12-31, 12:52 PM Based on my personal experience (and what NOT to do!), here's how to get it:
- If you're not currently a cable subscriber, call and make an appointment to get hooked up with regular analog cable. Don't mention anything about digital cable or HDTV.
- As soon as you're hooked up, call and tell them you want the HDTV service. They will then send you all you need by courier. You may get the receiver and the remote/documentation package seperately and on seperate days so if there is no remote in the box, don't panic. You can probably drop into a Rogers Video store and borrow one from the cable counter if you can't wait.
Make all the necessary connections to the TV and A/V system and then call 1-888-ROGERS1 and get the box activated.
That's pretty much all there is to it.
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Bob Carrick 2001-12-31, 03:57 PM Question:
I have an EDTV (Enhanced Definition Television), which is another digital standard, better then analog but not as good as HDTV, but 1 third the cost with of course Componant in (3 sets) will Rogers HDTV be compatible? IE: Is it a decoder and sends out straight component signals like a DVD player?
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XM4243 2001-12-31, 05:13 PM uhh Bob what that's got to do with this post?
Maybe start a new thread.
Bob Carrick 2001-12-31, 06:11 PM Well the thread was about HDTV with Rogers so I thought it was fair to keep it all to one thread. Was just trying to be polite.
JohnnyG 2001-12-31, 06:52 PM Bob, unfortunately the answer is no. The current Explorer 2000HD receiver only supports one output resolution and that's 1080i. I don't think that's going to change with the upcoming 3100HD either, I'm afraid.
I know for sure that the Star Choice HDD-201 would support your display. I'm not certain about the ExpressVu 6000, but it's likely.
Bob Carrick 2001-12-31, 08:03 PM Good to know thanks.
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Researcher 2002-01-05, 06:20 PM Sorry I'm not familar with EDTV.
Is anyone broadcasting it in Canada.
BTW, has the CRTC or other Canadian government org actually set up standards for Digital television in Canada?
JohnnyG 2002-01-07, 01:27 PM Rex, EDTV is 480p. FOX is an example of a broadcaster using this format.
In November 1997, Canada officially adopted the ATSC terrestrial digital television broadcast standard. The ATSC standard includes 18 different screen formats with variations of 480i (SDTV), 480p (EDTV), 720p and 1080i (HDTV) resolutions.
Radar 2002-02-04, 04:17 PM Is the output of the Roger's HDTV STB fixed at 1080i? I have a HD projector that will take 1080i but I would prefer 720p because the native resolution of the projector is 1366x768.
Is there anyone else out there using Roger's HDTV with a home theatre projector (Sanyo PLV-60 or Sony 11HT/10HT) that can comment on picture quality?
In any case I ordered the service on Friday past to check it out. At $20 a month it's pretty low risk to trial.
Ray in Ottawa
Radar 2002-02-04, 04:26 PM I think I got my answer to the 1080i question. It appears to be source/encoder related; I checked out HDTV Galaxy....
Ray
finist 2002-02-05, 10:33 AM Just got a call from Rogers delivery. Waiting list for a HDTV box is 4-6 weeks.
Bad!
Systine 2002-02-05, 02:27 PM On 2002-02-05 10:33, finist wrote:
Just got a call from Rogers delivery. Waiting list for a HDTV box is 4-6 weeks.
Bad!
When did you call to be put on it? I was told by Rogers Delivery last Wed. that I would have one within a week. I initial put in the request on Jan 14th.
Cdn_Photo 2002-02-05, 02:43 PM Where do you guys live? I think they might be rolling out the new boxes starting with "the center of the Universe".
I may live in Toronto, but that doesn't mean I like being here. (Spent 10 years in Ottawa and loved the city)
Systine 2002-02-05, 04:12 PM On 2002-02-05 14:43, TorontoViewer wrote:
Where do you guys live? I think they might be rolling out the new boxes starting with "the center of the Universe".
I noticed the "finist" was in TO, I am in Whitby so it is probably the same.
Systine 2002-02-07, 01:39 PM I got my HDTV box from Rogers today!!!!!!!!
KevinO 2002-02-08, 10:25 AM I received a 3100HD yesterday as well, exactly one month after placing the order. I didn't have a chance to hook it up till after midnight (ET) but I did get to see Leno in High Definition.. pretty neat! Looks like Jon Bonjovi got a haircut. I haven't read the user guide yet but I hope I can dim the front panel display.. holy neon batman!
For what it's worth, when I was talking to a Rogers Service rep earlier in the week she told me that they had received 500 units.
Kevin.
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