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Thread: Nine new HD PPV Channels?
- 08-21-2007 11:58 PM #41
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Same here, waited for more PPV HD, I have been paying $4.99 for HD PPView instead of getting a DVD retal for $3.99 whenever there is a movie I wanted to see anyway on DVD.
Looks better on my 42 inch TV. Plus so far never had to delete these, hopefully they transfer to extrnal drive also. I think last few I watched were Black Snake Moan and DejaVu on HD PPV.
So I think this is a great deal to people like me, where
- person that will not watch SD PPV (too grainy).
- whatever movies are on HD HBO/other premium channels I already seen in movie theathre or on DVD, therefore I don't subscribe to these.
- will probably not spend hundreds of $ on HD DVD or Blue Ray player (until one side wins).
$4.99 a HD PPV movie versus a Toshiba HD-DVD plus Sony Blue Ray player + netflix subscription is a great deal for now, assuming there will be a lot of movies on HD PPV available.
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- 08-22-2007 12:14 AM #42
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- 08-22-2007 01:19 AM #43
I thought they were $5.99 right now, before they add taxes. I've never bought one and probably never will at that price.
If they were $3.99, I'd probably buy one now and then.
And I'm one of their primary targeted audiences, someone with all of the premium movie channels, HD, and about 2/3rds of all of my viewing is movies.
- 08-22-2007 06:50 AM #44
I'm in total agreement ,Complete waste . I could relly care less.I'll just wait untill them movies are on the premiums HD channels ,and save myself some money. This is lame!! Just as lame as HD on Sunday ticket with D*.The only Difference HBO, Starz, Cinemax,Showtime,Encore,and the ,The Movie channel.Always show these pay per views in a couple months.NFL is only replayed maybe once in HD.
- 08-22-2007 06:51 AM #45
Not a waste at all, as they may not be using any additional bandwidth.
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- 08-22-2007 06:57 AM #46
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I haven't had E* for very long so I have a question regarding some of the posts in this thread.
Can you record these PPV events on the DVR? If so, what limitations are there for playback? If you cannot record, are the buffering capabilities still intact (pause, rew, etc.)?
I've come from the world of cable where you are not able to record PPV.
Thx.
- 08-22-2007 07:18 AM #47
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When you purchase a PPV, it goes to the DVR record menu and ask you to setup a timer. After it's on your DVR you can do pretty much whatever you want with it. Play it many times, with all the trick plays, and you can also send it to your external hard drive and play it off there.
- 08-22-2007 08:56 AM #48
My 2 cents-
I don't pay much attention to PPV either HD or SD. Reason-
1. I've already seen the movie on DVD when it came out on DVD
2. I paid a flat rate per month to see as many movies as I want on Blockbuster Movie Pass.
3. HDPPV and SD PPV are just not competitively priced these days.
4. I like the additional features on the DVD, Last I saw these are not available on the HDPPV
So the obvious question is- Why should I pay more to watch a movie on PPV without the features than I pay to rent the DVD and watch it sooner plus have the features too?
I appreciate all that Dish is doing in expanding the HD channel lineup but if they want to offer more, there are still a few channels left that can be added to give us more, plus they haven't touched the Playboy channel yet and I'm sure that subscription will make them more than the 9 PPVs added.
IMO- How to make the HD PPV and SD PPV work.-
Offer a Movie Pass flat rate deal like Blockbuster for All PPV. Say $25 per month and you can watch all the channels anytime you want. Single price lowered to $.99 to make it in volume as opposed to a Pay per Few like they do now because the cost is more expensive. There was a time when PPV was appropriately priced but times change and today their price is no longer competitive with other ways to watch that movie, especially with the value added you get with DVD, or even BluRay for that matter.
Dish Network and DirecTV need to re-examine their PPV business model and bring it current with the times.Don
- 08-22-2007 09:23 AM #49
Don - that is where we differ. I don't have a Blockbuster or Netflix subscritpion because
1) I really only want to watch movies in HD and don't yet have either of the HD players
2) I really don't have time to watch many per month - 1 or 2 at the most.
So for me this is perfect. Lots of choices out there and I'll pay 8 or 10 bucks a month to watch the 2 HD movies that I want to see. Now if they get into a bandwidth restriction and need to add some more national channels I believe that that should take priority over these channels, but for now I think this is great!Receivers - 922, 722k with sling adapter, 211k,
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- 08-22-2007 09:34 AM #50
I know that when my wife says lets get a PPV, I think oh no, its in fugly SD. I tell her that I'd rather drive over and pick up the DVD than watch a SD stretched movie.
Now I may not have too. But I will say that there are a lot of HD-RSNs games on in the primetime. Especially with Hockey / Basketball seasons starting soon.
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