Two years ago my mother in law bought an HDTV from a big box store and had comcast come out to hook up her new HD box. I would have done that but living an hour away I figured comcast would come out and do it correctly. Well to make a long story short after not making it to her house for over 6 months I found myself looking at 480 output to her 1080 tv.
I knew that the cable box was the fault so I got online and found how to get into the setup on the box and switch over to 1080.
I blame comcast for this issue, their techs should know how to switch to box over durning hookup. But I guess both parties are at blame.
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Two years ago my mother in law bought an HDTV from a big box store and had comcast come out to hook up her new HD box. I would have done that but living an hour away I figured comcast would come out and do it correctly. Well to make a long story short after not making it to her house for over 6 months I found myself looking at 480 output to her 1080 tv.
I knew that the cable box was the fault so I got online and found how to get into the setup on the box and switch over to 1080.
I blame comcast for this issue, their techs should know how to switch to box over durning hookup. But I guess both parties are at blame.
no no... remember it's ALWAYS comcast's fault.