Neel Mehta said:
No. There are the digital versions. The SD channels still appear on channels 2,4,5,7,9 and 11. The digital versions are on channels 101.9, 107.3, etc... and when a program is in high-def, the bars on the sides go away so I know for sure it is the digital channel. I just felt there was a difference in resolution with and without the box and I don't know if it has to do with connecting the coaxial directly to the TV or going through the box and using component or HDMI cables.
What I was getting at is that there are probably
two digital versions.
What you're seeing on channel 2/4/5/etc. are the analog SD versions, still being carried by the cable for the benefit of subscribers who don't have digital cable.
Systems also carry a digital version of the analog SD signal, for subscribers who have digital cable but not HD. Presumably this is the station's analog signal, received at the cable company and converted to digital there.
Finally, there's the digital HD channel, delivered to subscribers who have both digital and HD.
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However, your comment about the side bars going away when a program is HD would seem to contradict that idea. So, on a specific channel, the side bars are there sometimes but go away during HD programs?
Can you receive any HD stations OTA at that location? Try connecting an antenna, switching from cable mode to air mode, and rescanning. If you're close enough to the towers, a few inches of wire might do. (within 2-4 miles of the towers, you might be able to leave the cable connected!)
If you can get any HD stations OTA, do they come in as sharply as the HD signals through the cable box?
It is
possible the TV has a HD display but the built-in tuner only delivers SD. It seems VERY unlikely - there is little if any difference in cost between a SD digital tuner and a HD unit - but it is technically possible.
(it is even remotely possible that the tuner can receive HD OTA but not via cable. But I find it *impossible* to believe anyone would make a TV that would do that.)