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- 08-05-2009 10:33 AM #1
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Disappointed with my new Comcast boxes...
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I am a new comcast customer, just switched from dish. I have a HD only box and a HD DVR box. Compared to dish, i am real disappointed w/ the interface of both of these boxes. A few things I am missing that I was wondering about.
- No way to just view all subscribed channels in the guide
- Guide Display is just generally ugly, and text is small
- Guide seems to cut off the last half hour of the last show displayed, even though it only shows full screen on widescreen tvs
- Button response on both boxes seem really slow
- No favorites menu? Just that button you can mash that changes between each channel with no list
Anybody found a workaround for any of these issues, or are there features that I am not seeing to adjust these things?

Picture of guide added to show what the right side cut off looks like...
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- 08-05-2009 10:42 AM #2
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Your guide says Cox not Comcast,wrong forum
- 08-05-2009 10:49 AM #3
We also need to know which box. I have quite a boit of info on the Motorola HD DVDs, but this seems to use a different UI, so it is likely something else.
You might want to take a look at Wikipedia with the model number. Many models have nice user guides with tricks and tips over there.
- 08-05-2009 10:56 AM #4
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Its just an example photo. I have comcast, and the guide looks the same. I have an Explorer 8300 HD and an Explorer 4250.
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- 08-05-2009 11:05 AM #5
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- 08-05-2009 11:08 AM #6
It is a Cisco/Scientific Atlanta box
I don't know a lot about this box. You might look at some of these links:
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From the picture, it looks like the guide is configured for 16:9, but the TV is configured for 4:3. Was the TV hooked up via the HDMI port? I could sewe this happening if the TV was connected via RF or composite port.
I know that Comcast instructs its installers to connect via RF connections, even if you lay out an HDMI cable. Kinda stupied as it makes the box put out NTSC, but that is Comcast's policy.
- 08-05-2009 11:10 AM #7
BTW, none of the Comcast boxes will come even close to a DISH 722. I have a list of 30-40 annoyances on my Motorola HD DVR.
- 08-05-2009 11:13 AM #8
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- 08-07-2009 08:52 PM #9
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You're probably aware of this, but you always have the option of a TivoHD or Moxi.
Youtube video:
Basic TiVo functionality (HD, 10min)
Youtube video:
Netflix, Youtube, Video Podcasts on TiVo (HD, 7min)
Youtube video:
Moxi (HD, 3min)
- 08-07-2009 09:03 PM #10
You're likely to continue to be disappointed with Comcast service in some form or fashion...however, dumping the Comcast box and getting a TivoHD will greatly help!

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