TVG broadcasts in HD if you use a streaming device, such as Roku, or Firestick, which are inexpensive to purchase. However, not all of the races are in HD, only the ones from tracks that broadcast in HD. Some tracks, like Parx, have not installed the high definition cameras. The New York and So. Cal tracks are in high definition.
I understand they provide HD feeds on other streaming devices. So why can't they provide the same feed on the DTV platform which I already pay for?
On my TV in the computer room, two feet away from me, the new graphics are great. In the other room, 10-12 feet away, I can't see crap- mostly all white, a touch of yellow.
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On my TV in the computer room, two feet away from me, the new graphics are great. In the other room, 10-12 feet away, I can't see crap- mostly all white, a touch of yellow.
Did New York change its graphics for the Belmont (and now Saratoga) meet? It seems that the odds and changes/scratches have been reduced in size and have lesser impact. I prefer how laurel (though the scroll with changes is slow) and Gulfstream emphasizes the odds and any rider changes or scratches.
I have asked other track goers and they seem to agree and routinely get closer to the larger TV screens. Out of curiosity, what simulcast feeds are popular with members here based on the info provided not so much the broadcast of the race.