HDTV FAQFrequently Asked QuestionsWhat happens in 2009? 1. Over the air on a television with a built-in digital tuner Did KSEE-DT move to a new channel? Dear HD viewers: You may need to "re-fresh" your channel reception to have your HD television tuner recognize our new position on channel 38. Your set will continue to indicate KSEE DT 24.1 and KSEE DT 24.2 (KSEE Weather Plus) after this change is completed. What are DTV and HDTV? HDTV is High Definition Television. This is a digital broadcast offering the highest quality picture and sound available. SDTV is a digitally produced broadcast that delivers better resolution than analog TV, but lower resolution than HDTV. Analog TV is what you have been watching for years. How can I see KSEE-DT? KSEE-DT is also available on Comcast digital cable channel 904. KSEE Weather Plus is also available on Comcast digital channel 195. KSEE-DT is currently not available on any dish service. What shows are in HDTV? What shows are on KSEE-DT? What are the benefits of DTV? Higher Quality Picture and Sound: HDTV uses the same amount of bandwidth (six megahertz) as used in the current analog system, but HDTV can transmit more than six times the information as the analog system. This translates to higher quality in picture and sound. Higher Resolution: SDTV television pictures are made up of 525 lines that are scanned horizontally. HDTV pictures are created by scanning 1,080 lines. Adding twice the amount of lines multiplies the amount of pixels (the small dots that create the picture). Current sets have about 300,000 pixels, while the HDTV screen is composed of more than 2 million pixels. Having more pixels on your screen will also improve the sharpness of your pictures, allowing you to read on your television screen small text commonly found on computers. True Surround Sound: Complimenting the lifelike pictures are 5.1 channels of CD-quality digital audio. Current stereo TV sets offer only two channels of audio. HDTV delivers true surround sound: front speakers on the right, center and left, along with two back speakers and a sub-woofer. Strong Signals Always: The days of static and ghosts on your TV set are over. The digital signal will also strengthen signal quality, meaning the signal will be just as brilliantly clear and sharp up to 65 miles away if there are no obstructions between you and the tower and a quality antenna and preamp are used. If you can receive our digital signal, you will always get studio-quality video and audio. Interactive Possibilities: Thanks to digital broadcasting, we can also broadcast data (datacasting), which will revolutionize the way you communicate, entertain yourself and live your life. We will be able to marry the convenience of television with the power and freedom of the Internet. Datacasting will make truly interactive TV possible, empowering the viewer to make television-viewing an incredible experience. More Than One Channel (Multicasting): We can also squeeze in more than one "channel" of television or data into our digital TV channel. In special circumstances, we can choose to send a channel of high-definition TV, up to two channels of standard-definition TV (SDTV) and a channel of data at the same time. Will my current TV become obsolete? 2. Over the air utilizing a stand-alone digital tuner or converter box attached to an older television 3. Via a cable or satellite service that is re-broadcasting our signal Your analog television can always be used with your existing video equipment, like VCRs, DVD players and video games. Most PopularMore Good StuffAdvertisement
|
This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled.
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.
Current Temp
49.0 °F
Fair
Wind
:
Northwest at 8.1 MPH (7 KT)
Humidity
:
90 %
Pressure
:
1018.3 mb
On Demand
Stock Quotes |
Most Popular
Valley Viewpoint Poll |