I believe they had to go to the 231-1 format because FoodHD has a completely different show lineup than the SD version. Normally, when the SD and HD versions have the same program lineup, they share the same channel number. And when a user tunes to the channel, the HD version comes up first. (Note this isn't how the H20 works yet) So to access the HD version of Food (on the HR20), you type 231-dash-1.
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Frustrated Consumer @ Oct 10th 2007 10:56AM
I believe they had to go to the 231-1 format because FoodHD has a completely different show lineup than the SD version. Normally, when the SD and HD versions have the same program lineup, they share the same channel number. And when a user tunes to the channel, the HD version comes up first. (Note this isn't how the H20 works yet)
So to access the HD version of Food (on the HR20), you type 231-dash-1.