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As Ben suggested, did you review your video settings in Contour? How do you have it set? Also, explain your setup. Before the change to the channel line-up, did you notice if the channels were definitely 1080p?
Video rez is a negotiation between the TV and cable-box. If the TV is set to 720-only, this is what the cable-box will output.
Bruce,
I don't care what the cable box is set to. I want to know the resolution of the source.
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
The resolution of the source depends on the source and I'm unsure of a particular site listing the resolutions for each network. Maybe.
However, you could refer to Wikipedia, search a network and lookup the Picture Format in the Infobox of the article. The Infobox is the table in top right-hand corner of all articles and may contain an image of the network logo.
For example, I looked up the following networks:
• ABC: 720p
• Cartoon Network: 1080i
• CNN: 1080i
• ESPN: 2160p 4K UHD or 480i
• Fox News: 720p
• Grit TV: 480i 16:9 or 4:3
• TV Land: 1080i or 480iCox doesn't scale the broadcast signal; however, Cox does compress it. Contour can de-interlace, upscale or zoom. A 720p signal can't be upscaled to 1080p because the additional data isn't in the signal to upscale.
What I liked about the previous OS of Cox cable-boxes (Rovi) is its remote (URC 8820) could display the current resolution of a program. Press the TV button, then Info and a li'l graphic would display the rez. Things were just simpler & better then.
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