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villages07 05-17-2012 07:12 PM

Comcast EAS interruption
 
Is this happening to you? Any way to get around it?

I have Comcast for TV and have an HD box. Lately, when there is a severe weather warning anywhere in the Central FL area, the TV switches to WGN channel, broadcasts the weather alert and then shows the alert as a text crawler (which appears to be repeated 3 times). During this alert, you can't change the channel... I.e. the remote is frozen. Once the crawler completes, perhaps 3-4 minutes later, the TV switches back to the channel I was watching.

Don't get me wrong, the EAS warning is important, but seems to me you should be able to switch off of it when you got the info.

pooh 05-17-2012 07:16 PM

Seems there is no getting around the new warning system. When it goes to the Chicago station, at least I get to see what's going on around my kids....😉

Indydealmaker 05-17-2012 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by villages07 (Post 493994)
Is this happening to you? Any way to get around it?

I have Comcast for TV and have an HD box. Lately, when there is a severe weather warning anywhere in the Central FL area, the TV switches to WGN channel, broadcasts the weather alert and then shows the alert as a text crawler (which appears to be repeated 3 times). During this alert, you can't change the channel... I.e. the remote is frozen. Once the crawler completes, perhaps 3-4 minutes later, the TV switches back to the channel I was watching.

Don't get me wrong, the EAS warning is important, but seems to me you should be able to switch off of it when you got the info.

I have not noticed ours do that at all.

skyguy79 05-17-2012 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by villages07 (Post 493994)
Is this happening to you? Any way to get around it?

I have Comcast for TV and have an HD box. Lately, when there is a severe weather warning anywhere in the Central FL area, the TV switches to WGN channel, broadcasts the weather alert and then shows the alert as a text crawler (which appears to be repeated 3 times). During this alert, you can't change the channel... I.e. the remote is frozen. Once the crawler completes, perhaps 3-4 minutes later, the TV switches back to the channel I was watching.

Don't get me wrong, the EAS warning is important, but seems to me you should be able to switch off of it when you got the info.

I totally agree with you 110%. Every time they hijack the station your watching, I nearly have steam coming out of my ears! They freeze everything so you're in lock-down until they decide to let you go! I had Time-Warner back north and although the signal is grating, at least they don't force you to watch another channel until their done with their alert!

:cus: :rant-rave::swear:

BostonCelt 05-17-2012 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by villages07 (Post 493994)
Is this happening to you? Any way to get around it?

I have Comcast for TV and have an HD box. Lately, when there is a severe weather warning anywhere in the Central FL area, the TV switches to WGN channel, broadcasts the weather alert and then shows the alert as a text crawler (which appears to be repeated 3 times). During this alert, you can't change the channel... I.e. the remote is frozen. Once the crawler completes, perhaps 3-4 minutes later, the TV switches back to the channel I was watching.

Don't get me wrong, the EAS warning is important, but seems to me you should be able to switch off of it when you got the info.

Yup, got the same thing....just happened again (9:35P). It happens to the TV with the bigger Comcast box; no problem on the TV with the smaller box.

Any techies have any input? Personally, I don't know a wire from a rope so if you can help, speak slowly......

ajbrown 05-17-2012 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyguy79 (Post 494001)
I totally agree with you 110%. Every time they hijack the station your watching, I nearly have steam coming out of my ears! They freeze everything so you're in lock-down until they decide to let you go! I had Time-Warner back north and although the signal is grating, at least they don't force you to watch another channel until their done with their alert!

:cus: :rant-rave::swear:

We were watching shows recorded on Comcast DVR and EAS takes you out of the DVR show, locks everything up until they are done and does not return you to DVR. You have to go back into DVR, select show and resume watching.... maybe a beta program and they will work out some kinks?

RichieLion 05-17-2012 09:07 PM

The worst part is for the time the EAS alert is broadcasting you lose that time on any program you're recording.

I was recording Person Of Interest and Grey's Anatomy and it breaks each recording into 2 separate recordings with the time of the EAS alerts lost.

Endless Summer 05-17-2012 10:03 PM

Yep, happened to us as well. Tried to call Comcast and the lines were busy - outages in Orlando the recording said. Will call tomorrow and nicely let them know that we didn't appreciate the interruption and if it continues to happen we will consider other options.

Mallory 05-17-2012 10:10 PM

Go Cubs, go. Let's get some runs!!

Golfer in Sanibel 05-18-2012 05:49 AM

Another reason to avoid Comcast. :cus:

getdul981 05-18-2012 05:50 AM

We've had the same problem. The only thing you can do is complain to Comcast and hopefully, they might run the EAS notices along the bottom of the screen like the local stations do. In a day or two, you can go to the on demand feature of the HD box and watch the programs that were interrupted.

k2at 05-18-2012 06:44 AM

Not only does it happen to me, but when it returns me to regular channeling, it puts me on the wrong channel.

jblum315 05-18-2012 08:01 AM

One reason I dumped Comcast

rubicon 05-18-2012 08:46 AM

I am alson on Comcast and have experienced the same frustration. Like Richielion I had Person of Interest DVR also split it in two. I am going to complain to Comcast and suggest they alert people that should they want information to turn to channel-----

ceec&cyn 05-18-2012 10:09 AM

Emergency Alert Systems
 
The FCC requires cable systems to have an EAS system to broadcast alerts for weather, an amber alert or a national emergency. When a broadcaster sends an alert the system "locks" on a certain channel until the alert is over. Comcast must use WGN.. our cable system uses the weather channel.


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