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Sports in 4K. Why no progress?
Have seen all the complaints of the lack of 4K Sports, even the ones like the English Premier League that Comcast companies (Sky Sports) are producing in native 4K for England and other countries but are not being ported to America by Xfinity. It’s been almost 10 years now since the first 4K TVs were available and now virtually every set is 4K or better. Why is Xfinity dragging its feet on this? NBC Sports 4K (another Comcast company) should be on Xfinity, no need to negotiate anything there. If Xfinity doesn’t get up to speed in the next year, I’ll make it a point to get on the homeowners board and get the contract with Xfinity terminated. I suggest that all of the people out there that are tired of getting the run around do the same. If Xfinity won’t provide what people want then perhaps it time for them to go the way of the dodo.
user_krudze
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1 year ago
It's even worse than that. A lot of the prime-time NFL games are produced in 1080p and distributed on ESPN+/Peacock at that resolution only to be distributed at 720p or 1080i on Xfinity. It's eye-opening switching between the cable feed and the apps.
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BIslander
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1 year ago
Xfinity could do better, but the real issue is the lack of much 4K broadcast content at all. It's just a handful of NFL and NCAA football/ basketball games, plus events like the World Series, Olympics, and the World Cup. We still don't know if the Super Bowl will be 4K this year.
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XfinityKrista
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1 year ago
Hello @user_e3c854, thank you for taking the time to reach out on social media. I understand your concern with the sports channels, and I'd like the opportunity to check into that for you.
To access your account, will you please send us a direct message with your full name and complete service address to “Xfinity Support”. To do so, click on the chat icon located at the top right of this forums page.
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user_gwn5ap
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1 year ago
What is worse is that there are on screen ads to say that 4K premier league is available on competitor platforms: DirectTV, YouTube & Fubo. Why would Comcast want us to investigate their competitors rather than provide the content?
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user_e3c854
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1 year ago
Well we're five days into the New Year and even after perfunctory responses from 2 Xfinity representatives, still no feedback on where the complaint was sent, what response was received, and what action will be taken. It might behoove Xfinity to be a bit more responsive and really at least LOOK like the problem is being addressed by the company, instead of giving the appearance of finding the electronic equivalent of the "circular file". Problems and services that are being addressed by other companies who seem to be routinely solving or at least addressing them by giving a certain time frame by which the problems will be remedied, seem to be completely ignored by Xfinity. If Xfinity wants to go the way of the dinosaur, then it seems to be guaranteeing its demise. For me Xfinity wasn't a choice, it was the contracted provider of a community of about 500 homes that I moved into, ergo I pay for what's supposed to be a top service tier in my HOA. I've never really been active in an HOA before, but there's always the first time for everything. I know AT&T/DirecTV streaming provides an alternate service in this area with the features many here seem to want (like dedicated 4K Sports channels). Perhaps it's time to investigate what sort of deal I can negotiate for the HOA with them if nothing is going to be done about bringing the X1 system into the 21st Century and synchronizing with the technology that is the prevalent product being sold today. Go into any big box store and 90% of the TVs on display are 4K or greater. Stop sitting on your hands Comcast and get into the game or take your ball and go home.
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user_e3c854
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1 year ago
Guess that my suggestion that perhaps an app to get the NBC Sports 4K channel on Xfinity was taken down. What’s the problem there? Can Xfinity not address something that evidently a significant subset of their customers want and are ready to pay for. By doing this yourself you set the tone for gaining a better reputation for customer service. Before the FCC is inundated with complaints and puts you into a disadvantageous position of having the government mandate what you have to do. Beat them to the punch.
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user_e3c854
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1 year ago
Well. It’s been a month and a half and just about the only native 4K broadcast that appears to be scheduled is the Super Bowl (if they don’t do a Fox and try to upconvert a 1080p into a faux 4K picture). There are a ton of SD channels that can be eliminated to make room for 4K since virtually everyone has at least an HD TV and according to IMDB 2/3rds of American households have at least one TV capable of 4K. It’s time for Xfinity to get their act in gear and upgrade to the 21st century. The minimum signal that cable should be passing on to consumers is 1080p at this point and if they want to charge a minimal fee for 4K then that’s up to them. Time to either get in the game or take their ball and go home.
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user_e3c854
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1 year ago
It’s amazing that countries that are not supposed to be as advanced as the USA like the UK and many Asian already have dedicated native 4K channels (some like Japan are already testing 8K). Infuriating that Comcast’s subsidiary Sky Sports Ultra in the UK does more native 4K sports in a week than we can see in a season. Would gladly pay Sky Sports UK to stream their feed here, but I’d need a UK address and a UK bank account. Even those providers here like YouTube TV and Fubo have a minuscule schedule compared to Sky Sports Ultra. Why the hell can’t Comcast at least offer that channel here? It’s not like they don’t own it, They DO!
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user_e3c854
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1 year ago
[Edited: "Language"] I think Xfinity is using bots to respond to these posts. Definitely not on target, helpful, or solving the problem of access to available programming which is in other markets that they have presence in! Looks like we’ll have to go the FCC route to mandate progress since the Xfinity division is dragging its feet.
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