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High Definition service FAQs

  1. Describe High Definition (HD) service?
  2. Explain the difference between HDTV and digital television?
  3. What are the differences between analog cable, Digital Cable and HD service?
  4. Do I need special equipment to receive HD service?
  5. Explain the difference between the Digital Box and the HD Box?
  6. What type of cables are needed for HD service or Surround Sound?
  7. Is there an additional cost or box deposit for HD service?
  8. Can I get High Definition channels with a digital TV?
  9. What do I get with Bright House Networks HD service?
  10. Can I use the HDTV as a computer monitor?
  11. How many channels are offered in HD, and is all programming in HD?
  12. When will Bright House Networks offer more HD programming?
  13. Can I record HD programming with my VCR?


  1. Describe High Definition (HD) service?

    High Definition service provides the ultimate home theater experience, with higher-resolution pictures, wider aspect ratios, and Dolby Digital Surround Sound.

    Resolution: A standard television is capable of displaying 480 lines, compared to HDTV's 720 or 1080 lines. Bright House Networks HD service provides 1,080 interlaced lines of resolution. That's more than double the resolution of a standard television, which means you get a crisper and clearer picture.

    Aspect ratio: HD programming provides a wide-screen display, allowing you to view movies the way they were intended to be seen. The aspect ratio (the width of the picture compared to the height) of HDTV is 16:9, considerably wider than standard analog television broadcasts with an aspect ratio of 4:3.

    Dolby Digital Surround Sound: Bright House Networks HD service provides AC-3 digital sound. AC-3 digital sound allows up to six audio channels -- left, right, center, left surround, right surround, and a subwoofer signal -- as well as stereo audio (left and right channels).

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  2. Explain the difference between High Definition Television and digital television?

    High Definition Television, or HDTV, refers to broadcasts containing a high-resolution, wide-screen picture and Dolby Digital Surround Sound. Digital television, or DTV, refers to any all-digital TV broadcast. There are 18 video formats for digital television in the United States, and many more in other countries.

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  3. What are the differences between analog cable, Digital Cable and HD service?

    Analog cable is the same signal that has been there for years. It is a relatively low bandwidth, composite signal. Digital Cable is digitally-encoded, standard-definition video. Digital Cable provides superior color resolution, particularly when used with component or S-video connections. HDTV, like standard digital, is digitally-encoded video, but it has roughly six times the spatial resolution of standard-definition television, which means you get clearer, crisper images, plus wide-screen viewing.

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  4. Do I need special equipment to receive High Definition (HD) service?

    To receive HD service, you must own a High Definition Television or monitor with component-level input. Bright House Networks provides a High Definition Box as part of the service. Because you rent the box, you don't need to worry about purchasing expensive hardware that may become obsolete.

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  5. What is the difference between the Digital Box and the HD Box?

    Digital and HD tBoxes look and function similarly. However, the HD Box is designed to process the HD signals needed to view HDTV.

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  6. What type of cables do I need to get HD service or Surround Sound?

    You will need component-type cables for video, and either RCA or Digital Audio (AC3) cables for audio. Bright House Networks will provide a component cable for video during installation.

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  7. Is there an additional cost or box deposit for HD service?

    There are no additional incremental costs associated with our HD service.

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  8. Can I get High Definition channels with a digital TV?

    No. You must have a digital television capable of processing High Definition signals and an HD Box in order to receive HD service.

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  9. What do I get with Bright House Networks HD service?

    Our High Definition service provides access to hundreds of channels of programming, including 16 High Definition channels.

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  10. Can I use my HDTV as a computer monitor?

    Maybe. Some HDTV sets include S-video inputs. If your computer has S-video outputs, you can use your HDTV as a monitor.

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  11. How many channels are offered in HD, and is all programming in HD?

    We offer 16 High Definition channels. The programming available on these channels is determined by the broadcaster and may not be entirely HD. Channels provided in HD are:

    Bright House Networks HD channels
    WRTV-HD ABC Broadcast
    WISH-HD CBS Broadcast
    WFYI-HD PBS Broadcast
    WTHR-HD NBC Broadcast
    Discovery HD Theater Broadcast
    TNT HD Broadcast
    HBO HD Available with HBO Subscription
    HBO West HD Available with HBO Subscription
    Showtime HD Available with Subscription
    Showtime West HD Available with Subscription
    HDNet HDTV Choice Pak
    HDNet Movies HDTV Choice Pak
    INHD HDTV Choice Pak
    INHD 2 HDTV Choice Pak
    Universal HD HDTV Choice Pak
    ESPN HD HDTV Choice Pak
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  12. When will Bright House Networks offer more HD programming?

    We will be adding High Definition programming as it becomes available to us.

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  13. Can I record HD programming with my VCR?

    No. High Definition programming is not compatible with VCR technology and will not record. HD programming can only be recorded with specialized Digital Video Recorders (D-VHS) or HD DVRs.*

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