I've been counting, it looks like the same limitation that they have with the NFL. Due to my location and Bell ExpressVu I have 3 CBS feeds, 2 East Coast and 1 West. Whenever I had 3 different games going, only 2 would be in high def. And when the local team played, the first half was hi-def and when it became a blowout it turned into standard def. It seems to me they have 2 transponders for high def feeds and can't expand for some costly reason. I truly believe CBS has had the best HDTV picture for a long time and they spent a lot of money for it. Hopefully soon this limitation can be overcome.
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I've been counting, it looks like the same limitation that they have with the NFL. Due to my location and Bell ExpressVu I have 3 CBS feeds, 2 East Coast and 1 West. Whenever I had 3 different games going, only 2 would be in high def. And when the local team played, the first half was hi-def and when it became a blowout it turned into standard def. It seems to me they have 2 transponders for high def feeds and can't expand for some costly reason. I truly believe CBS has had the best HDTV picture for a long time and they spent a lot of money for it. Hopefully soon this limitation can be overcome.