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KSFV 27.2 switches from H&I HD to West HD

I'm wondering if KSFV is using MPEG4 video, which some older tuners can't decode?

My TiVo Bolt is a little over eight years old, and was designed for OTA digital reception only (no cable card or the like). When I go into "signal strength" mode I get a digital signal capture but no decoding. I presume there is no easy way to determine if it's the conflicting signals -- I live close enough to the overlapping contours on the map for that to be probable -- or if they are using MPEG4.

I have a similar problem with KAZA, which channel shares RF 22 with KHTV-CD. Weigel owns all three via subsidiary LLCs, so if they are using MPEG4 for one, they would likely do it for all. But AFAIK there's nothing that I can do to determine that from here.

Possible clue: I live close enough to Mt. Wilson that I should be able to receive and decode KSCN/22 and KWHY/63 even though they are on RF 4. Again, the TiVo says it can capture the signal but it does not decode.

And why would anyone use a video format that is not universally compatible with existing tuners? Seems like a good way for them to lose viewership, from my POV.
 
rabbitears.info now indicates MPEG-4 with green (4) icons beside each physical channel number. Here's an example using KFLA-8, which is 100% MPEG-4 except for 8-1:

Well, presuming Trip is his usual accurate self, that tells me that my TiVo does decode MPEG-4 ... OTOH, not all of the channels on the list are decoding.

And 22/63 apparently aren't MPEG-4, so it must be some issue related to their being on RF 4.
 
Overlaid. Wow, this really does seem entirely wrong. Perhaps if the overlapping portion exclusively fell on mountainous terrain with no viewers, but in this case it's half over a large, ultra-dense suburban population.

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Great! I live exactly in the middle of the overlapping portion :( and I don't even get KEDD-LD (2 miles from my house) or anything on 27. MeTV Toons HD and H&I HD were the main two channels we used to watch on tv. Essentially because of Jewelry TV (KEDD-LD) I'm not able to watch MeTV Toons (KSFV).

I have in my roof an Antennas Direct ClearStream MAX-V Outdoor TV Antenna, UHF VHF Multi-Directional 60+miles. Maybe I should get a directional antenna so it blocks KEDD-LD?
 
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