But does it look like HD or are you just paying for it and getting SD quality.
Terry
Now did you expect anything else from him as this is all he's done on both forums, at least on the other forum they have the ignore option.
Could be a Charlie plant.
Not all of us have access to a cable headend to get the masterHDfeeds. And 4DTV sure aren't providing them either. So i make due with what is out there at an affordable price and the FTAHD feeds i get with my BUD. And also Blueray. I wish things were different. But, there not. And i just don't see any change. Even if you could convince a million people to go with 4DTV. I doubt Motorola would upgrade the 4DTV. But, i'm sure Skyvision and SRL would thank you for all the money they would make.
I don't pay for SoftVision. If I wanted that I would have pizza. There are many FTA HD feeds that can satisfy ones taste.
How come you don't have access to a headend? It's really a cool place to play. I'll think I start my own cable company and send all the HD masters to my house untouched
Take over the g3 uplinks from MikeM. and send 4 hd masters to my house. 2 per each TP. He doesn't want them anymore anyways.
Yesterday morning I got a call from NPS saying that they had been informed by Motorola that they would not be supporting c-band after the end of the year and so as a courtesy to their customers were offering to switch them over to the small dish. I said I was not interested in that and hung up.
I don't believe that the sky is falling NPS! I bought a model 922 receiver just this morning from my local satellite dealer to replace my dead model 920. I'll be activating it with SRL before the end of the day (Got the 922 for a little over $100 )
Receiver is used and in perfect condition (no nicks or scratches at all), but I'll be replacing the battery on it - I've got the battery here ready to go.
i just called nps to renew some of my programming and they told me that motorola
wont support any progrmming after the first of the year. i live in kansas can i buy
any programming from canada mabe
cyrix