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Old 05-08-2011, 03:09 PM
Kat Kat is offline
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Re: Recording HD streams from cbs.com/hd : How to force to display/download HD videos


Thanks for replying. Perhaps I could have phrased my issue better but I'm aware of what you said, I can post a screen shot as well. Since I have been able to get HD shows in the past from cbs.com/hd, I know how it works with the hd/hd button. I've seen the HD content posted so I know it exists. My issue is the search function and what results are yielded. Search results vary greatly depending on location. For now, I'm giving up on it and am getting the HD from elsewhere even though it's lesser quality than cbs.
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Old 05-08-2011, 03:49 PM
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Re: Recording HD streams from cbs.com/hd : How to force to display/download HD videos


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I've seen the HD content posted so I know it exists.
HD content is posted online if the stuff is recent or current and not too oldish. When, after some time (maybe months?), the stuff becomes aged, they remove the HD option for that particular video (maybe to free server space? lol). That's why you cannot find any/much old material in HD. At least not on the TV channel sites (nbc, cbs, abc, etc). They even remove complete videos if the stuff is very old (or for whatever other reason). For old videos or HD videos the meta sites might be useful: Hulu.com, TV.com, ..

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My issue is the search function and what results are yielded. Search results vary greatly depending on location.
Maybe. But we're talking here of valid U.S. ip addresses. I'm positive that for any continental U.S. resident the search results are exactly the same; and if i use an unblacklisted U.S. proxy server my search results will match them identically.

In any case, if you need HD streams of a particular show on CBS, just name it, and we will check it.

Again, maybe the best site to download FREE HD videos (e.g. HD versions of TV shows/episodes/series) is Amazon Instant Video. They carry tons of old seasons, complete series, a.o. in full HD.

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I can post a screen shot as well.
Do so to support your statements. (Otherwise i will begin to ignore you. (but dont take it personally lol))
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