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12-16-2005, 09:38 PM
| | SatelliteGuys Freshman | | Join Date: May 16th, 2004 Location: Lake Almanor, CA
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| | Hey Scott,
I work for a RSP and wonder why Dish doesn't include at least 1 kind of HD tv cable in the box. Nearly 100% of my HD installs over the last 2 years I had to use the cable in box(either component or dvi/hdmi). This is going to create a mess with the RSPs because I bet dish will not pay for the cables that are now missing.
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12-16-2005, 11:36 PM
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im not jumping on this one like how I did with the 942... Im waiting for the MPG4 dvr or the 942+.... as I will be in one of the first markets to get mpg4 locals... im going to wait and see if theres any traid in offers or swapouts..
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12-17-2005, 02:02 AM
|  | Supporting Founder | | Supporting Founder Join Date: Feb 29th, 2004 Location: Florissant, CO
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I suspect there's a valid business reason for throwing that ridiculous retail price.
It has to do with how Chasrlie cooks his books.
He'll make paper money on the leases, he'll make REAL money on retailer chargebacks, and meanwhile, some people will actually buy them at that price, also making him real money.
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12-17-2005, 07:01 AM
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I guess at first you will see a ridiculous price...like the prices that have been mentioned. But if prices don't come down...I'll ride out my 811 that I own and then cancel my sub if I have to. There is no way....I would pay this much for an upgrade when Direct is offering the same technology at next to nothing cost. Does Dish know that they are competing with a rival sat service? Right now they have the edge in HD programming....why don't they lower the boom and give their subs and new subs a deal they could sink their teeth into. I think everyone expects to have some out of pocket cost....but there is a line that should be drawn.
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12-17-2005, 07:54 AM
| | SatelliteGuys Senior | | Join Date: Oct 8th, 2003 Location: New York
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Vinny, I agree completely. I currently lease two 811's and my one year commitment ends in April. If Charlie does not either put the new channels on in MPEG2 or come up with some sort of upgrade program I will cancel Dish at the end of my commitment, and sign up for DirecTV. The equipment from DirecTV is almost free, and I am sure they will catch up with the programming in about a year.
Also, one big difference between DirecTV and Dish. DirecTV has only put on the locals in MPEG4 so only those in selected areas that want them need to upgrade. Dish is going to put on nationals in MPEG4 forcing their whole customer base to upgrade if they want the new programming. They need to keep the nationals in MPEG2 during a transition phase.
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12-17-2005, 08:42 AM
|  | Supporting Founder | | Supporting Founder Join Date: Apr 7th, 2004 Location: Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
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| | | I'm in no hurry to upgrade to a 411/211...
I just replaced a leased 811 with a purchased 942, but I plan to hold onto our other leased 811. I cannot see E* rolling out new national HD channels in MPEG-4 (that would be insane)...only rolling out MPEG-4 HD LIL in the top markets. Odds are pretty good they will follow D*'s business model for rolling out MPEG-4 HD LIL, but they will try to do it more efficiently:
1. All new customers (at least those in the top 30 or so DMAs) will receive MPEG-4 receivers with programming commitment.
2. Existing customers will be offered upgraded receivers at a discounted price with a programming commitment. Just how much the upgrade will cost depends on your receive model, the churn rate, and how much customers are willing to pay before screaming foul.
3. Those customers whose purchased HD receivers are still under warranty (811, 942) should be upgraded free of charge when HD LIL is rolled-out to their DMA.
4. Unless you are willing to pay something for your HD LIL upgrade (gotta have HD LIL), you can pretty much wait another 12-24 months and continue to use your existing service "as advertised" until E* replaces replaces all leased receivers and offers further discounted receivers as they migrate to MPEG-4 on their SD channels. At this time, the HD/MPEG-4 receivers will be much cheaper to acquire and older receivers will start falling by the way side.
5. If you don't need HD LIL (I certainly don't) then what's the rush to spend $$$ upgrading your receivers?
Anyway, unless you just gotta have a 411 or 211 (which I can't see since there is currently nothing to watch) then I would just kick-back and wait to see what Charlie had to say on the Big HD Chat (Jan 9th). Again, there is no reason (for me) to upgrade anytime soon. Also, as Simon pointed out, make sure you don't screw over your retailer. I contacted my retailer and had him verify that he wouldn't receive a chargeback when I returned a leased 811 and purchased a 942 through him.
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12-17-2005, 09:00 AM
| | SatelliteGuys Senior | | Join Date: Oct 8th, 2003 Location: New York
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riffjim, I am not sure a lot of what you say is entirely true. Some of the uplink threads seem to be saying that the new VOOM channels and ESPN2HD may be in MPEG4. I have no problem if they leave the nationals in MPEG2, and make the locals MPEG4, but to make the nationals MPEG4 during a transition period is not fair. It then would force everyone to upgrade to get the new channels.
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12-17-2005, 09:01 AM
|  | Pub Member / Supporter | | Pub Member / Supporter Join Date: Jul 14th, 2004 Location: Rome, GA
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Originally Posted by Lucky Also, one big difference between DirecTV and Dish. DirecTV has only put on the locals in MPEG4 so only those in selected areas that want them need to upgrade. Dish is going to put on nationals in MPEG4 forcing their whole customer base to upgrade if they want the new programming. They need to keep the nationals in MPEG2 during a transition phase. | There is considerable confusion in what E* is going to do with HD. It definitely appears that Atlanta, Boston, and Chicago HD locals will be MPEG-4. But from the posts on the various forums, it is not clear whether the NY and LA HD locals and corresponding distant HD Nets will be in MPEG-4 or MPEG-2 and whether ESPN2 HD, the new VOOM 5 and other new HD content will be in MPEG-4 or MPEG-2. Scott made a post yesterday morning that indicated these will be MPEG-2.
As it is, I am frozen in upgrading my equipment. After the November tech chat that said E* was not able to efficiently encode in MPEG-4 and the MPEG-4 changeover was well out into the future, I decided to attempt the $249 lease deal for a 942, but held off until after last Monday's Charlie Chat. Now I am completely confused and guess I will wait until something actually happens. Even if it is said clearly on a Chat, it does not really mean anything. Remember NBR recording for the 510.
If all new HD channels are in MPEG-4, getting a new 411/211 to replace my 6000 seems the best path and then upgrade my 211 and 510 to a 622 when they become available and stable, which will probably be at least a year away. If only the Atlanta, Boston, and Chicago HD locals are MPEG-4, then the best path is to replace my 6000 and 510 with a 942. As Scott said in one of his posts, E* has confused a lot of us and we are going to not do anything, except maybe switch to D* or Comcast until the E* HD path is clear.
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12-17-2005, 09:16 AM
| | SatelliteGuys Regular | | Join Date: Apr 14th, 2005 Location: Corvette City
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Originally Posted by JohnC E* has confused a lot of us and we are going to not do anything, except maybe switch to D* or Comcast until the E* HD path is clear. | Or get an HD OTA tuner and watch full HD on it until the dust settles.
I could only get 1 HD OTA on my leased 811, but can now get 5 on the not-E* tuner. The PBS HD channel can tide me over until Rave and Equator get back to full HD.
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12-17-2005, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Lucky riffjim, I am not sure a lot of what you say is entirely true. Some of the uplink threads seem to be saying that the new VOOM channels and ESPN2HD may be in MPEG4. I have no problem if they leave the nationals in MPEG2, and make the locals MPEG4, but to make the nationals MPEG4 during a transition period is not fair. It then would force everyone to upgrade to get the new channels. | ...let me qualify that by saying it is just my opinion.  I have no idea what's going to happen, I'm just looking at it from my point of view. I'm aware of the conflicting information regarding the new HD channels, but if anyone is keeping score is seem like it's 80% MPEG-2 and only 20% MPEG-4. I just can't see Charlie wanting to create chaos by introducing new HD national channels in MPEG-4; it would defy logic and good business sense (and he is certainly a good businessman). Unless he has a half-billion dollars worth of new MPEG-4 receivers sitting in a warehouse and is ready to offer free upgrades customers receivers en masse, then IMO it is highly unlikely the new channels will be in MPEG-4.
It should be a very interesting HD Chat, but I'm sure Scott and crew are busily digging for details...
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