February 18, 201016 yr This is some great news indeed! 150 games in HD is not easy to produce and distribute. Delays in previous seasons have been due to distribution issues with FSN's master control being built in Houston and cable/satellite companies not having room to feed it to eager fans. Also, word has it that Comcast outside of Metro SoFla (Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Myers, Naples, Panama City, Sarasota, etc) has bought the rights to the extra 55 Marlins games to make it all 150 games in 2010. We shall have to wait and see because seeing is believing with Comcast, but this is great news indeed all around.
February 18, 201016 yr With Comcast Cable, where could I view the HD games? For me on Comcast, the HD channel is a combined Sun Sports and FSFlorida in one. It's channel 402 for me if I remember correctly. It's damn annoying because even when Marlins games were in HD last year, Tampa games would show on that one channel instead. I don't know whether Satellite have individual Sun/FSFlorida HD channels.
February 18, 201016 yr Thank God, but they are two years behind. Most teams started that in 2008. Better late than never.
February 18, 201016 yr Thank God, but they are two years behind. Most teams started that in 2008. I don't believe that's actually true. If I remember correctly most of the FSN teams (read most teams) weren't able to put a large number of games in HD until 2009 due to FSN not having enough bandwidth. The reason we had some games on HD and some games not was because FSN would rotate it between different teams.
February 18, 201016 yr With Comcast Cable, where could I view the HD games? For me on Comcast, the HD channel is a combined Sun Sports and FSFlorida in one. It's channel 402 for me if I remember correctly. It's damn annoying because even when Marlins games were in HD last year, Tampa games would show on that one channel instead. I don't know whether Satellite have individual Sun/FSFlorida HD channels. I think 402 is espn hd and 401 is fsn hd. could be wrong though.
February 18, 201016 yr With Comcast Cable, where could I view the HD games? For me on Comcast, the HD channel is a combined Sun Sports and FSFlorida in one. It's channel 402 for me if I remember correctly. It's damn annoying because even when Marlins games were in HD last year, Tampa games would show on that one channel instead. I don't know whether Satellite have individual Sun/FSFlorida HD channels. I think 402 is espn hd and 401 is fsn hd. could be wrong though. For me starting around October or November 401 is FSF (was FSF/Sun), 402 is Sun (was empty), and 403 is ESPN (as it has been).
February 19, 201016 yr This would be really great if I had HD. I may be lucky to have cable once the summer begins.
February 19, 201016 yr Will this do anything for me since im getting the Online MLB Package? It should. The MLB.tv player can play HD feeds if they are provided. Had a few of them last year, but the problem is, if your internet isn't fast enough to keep up with it, might as well not worry about it. Still, watching the games is much better then sitting there monitoring the games on gameday or something like that.
February 19, 201016 yr Well i think im just going to connect my computer to my tv. The only problem is its a 42 inch so i dont know if upsizing the the video will make it too blury to watch.
February 19, 201016 yr Fox Sports Florida/Sun Sports Channel Listings: http://foxsportsflorida.com/pages/channelfinder
February 20, 201016 yr This is some great news indeed! 150 games in HD is not easy to produce and distribute. Delays in previous seasons have been due to distribution issues with FSN's master control being built in Houston and cable/satellite companies not having room to feed it to eager fans. Also, word has it that Comcast outside of Metro SoFla (Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Myers, Naples, Panama City, Sarasota, etc) has bought the rights to the extra 55 Marlins games to make it all 150 games in 2010. We shall have to wait and see because seeing is believing with Comcast, but this is great news indeed all around. Definitely good news if true. But I'm with you, with Comcast, seeing is believing!
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