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You also refer to your 'get' with 'cin' the common input operator which I believe you needed to call prior to, I'm just learning myself.Whenever I use any of the following I include iomanip in my file headers.CI/O ManipulatorsboolalphadecfixedhexinternalleftnoboolalphanoshowbasenoshowpointnoshowposnoskipwsnounitbufnouppercaseresetiosflagsrightscientificsetbasesetfillsetiosflagssetprecisionsetwshowbaseshowpointshowposskipwsunitbufuppercasewsGood luck. I would get rid of the template return exit success also, simply build a template with your most often used headers, int main and a return 0; I like to add a system ('pause'); also prior to the return statement otherwise a lot of programs I write I cannot get to display in the cmd screen.A cstdlib does include #, works for me anyway. When using the manipulator toupper I always include, don't know if you need the library or not but it seems easier to simply use it if your not sure. C++ dev header needed. Anytime I am manipulating anything even setw(3) I use #include, give it a shot it may help you out. You would do well to remove the arguments in the main when starting to use Dev, using their template causes you to follow those argument parameters.

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Published 7:02 AM EDT Jul 31, 2016

Q. My TV box shows standard-definition versions of channels, not the high-definition copies I’m paying for. How can I change that?

A. The black bars that bracket a standard-def channel on a high-def screen should be a badge of shame in the subscription-TV industry, but they’re a common sight when you punch in a channel’s traditional number on a cable or satellite remote.

SD televisions vanished from retail years ago -- the Consumer Technology Association last bothered counting their shipments in 2007 -- and it should be an exceedingly safe bet that when subscribers tune into channels available in HD, they’ll watch it on HDTVs.

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You can often fix that with some clicking around settings screens, but your odds vary depending on your TV provider and the age of the box you pay $5 or more a month to rent.

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  1. Dec 12, 2019  One of our sets has one of the small X1 receiver boxes (not a DVR). Unfortunately, it doesn't usually switch automatically from SD to HD. I have set the preferences to auto-tune the box to the highest resolution, which is important because my elderly mother in law can't remember that HD starts in the 700's and sits much of the day in front of a distorted SD image stretched by the TV.
  2. May 20, 2013  Blue Ridge has the Auto-Tune to HD setting in the Passport options, but they haven't configured the channel map yet. Cox configured it in most of their systems. I've never seen this feature.

• At AT&T’s U-verse you can only avoid SD duplicates by using your remote to create a list of favorite channels. You can’t set the guide to show only HD channels either, although spokesman Brett LeVecchio offered one tip: Channels between 1000 and 2000 should usually be HD. The DirecTV satellite service that AT&T bought last year is smarter, offering an option in its Settings screen to “Hide SD duplicates” from the program guide.

• Charter, the cable company that recently acquired Time Warner Cable and Bright House in a $79 billion transaction, has an “HD Auto Tune” option on its Spectrum boxes that automatically switches you to the HD version of a channel if you select its SD offering. But if you’re in one of the small minority of Charter households with an older box, you may have to cobble together a favorite-channels list instead.

• A similar situation exists at Comcast, the nation’s largest cable firm. Its X1 boxes -- the Philadelphia firm says half of subscriber households should have them by the end of this year -- automatically selects HD versions of channels when available. Older boxes don’t do that but should present a “Watch in HD” button if you tune in an SD version of a channel.

• Cox’s boxes include an “Auto-tune to HD” option -- but its Contour boxes based on Comcast’s X1 software do not.

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• Dish Network’s Hopper digital video recorders automatically hide SD channels when HD counterparts are available. Its older boxes have an option to show only HD channels.

• Optimum’s boxes automatically display high-definition versions of channels. This subsidiary of the European cable firm Altice has gotten this right for years: When I looked at this issue in 2012, the company then known as Cablevision was the only firm among those I eyeballed to offer an HD auto-tune option.

• Time Warner Cable’s boxes also show HD editions of channels by default.

• Verizon’s Fios TV boxes have an auto-tune option unmentioned in its online documentation or hardware manuals--I only saw it in a post on its tech-support forum. Press the Menu button on the remote, scroll up to Settings, select System, scroll down to Television, and scroll down to select “Auto tune to HD.” Spokesman Raymond McConville said the company hasn’t made this the default because earlier changes to the Fios TV interface were “met with a lot of confusion from customers.”

(Disclosure: I also write for Yahoo Finance, and Verizon is buying that site’s parent firm Yahoo in a $4.8 billion deal.)

Rob Pegoraro is a tech writer based out of Washington, D.C. To submit a tech question, e-mail Rob at rob@robpegoraro.com. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/robpegoraro.

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Published 7:02 AM EDT Jul 31, 2016