I just googled the Atlanta Scientific 4250hdc cable box and found loads of folks having problems with it.
Some newer HDTV's have their own decoder to eliminate a cable box. For those of us without a built in decoder, is there a decoder we can get to not have to use the cable boxes? It seems like I'm having to pay $6 a month to rent that box from TW.
Well one digital TV tuner should be the same as another, however due to incompetence, self interest or both, it appears to be not necessarily so.
That is why I'm very interested to see if the Comcast box solves the OPs problem, in this thread.
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=493417#post493417
If it does, then there are two possibilities.
1). The OP's TV has a lousy digital cable tuner.
2). The signal sent out by Comcast is not adhering to the rules, because of incompetence or self interest.
Obviously only the cable company stands to gain financially from this problem.
Unfortunately if the cable box solves the OP's synch problem, we still will not know which of 1 or 2 above are correct. That is what makes this whole area so difficult, and the cable companies can hide behind it.
Obviously ones first suspicions lie in the direction of the cable company.
You can certainly buy digital cable tuners by the way, if you want.