MANY HD CHANNELS GONE ON 72 WEST?

Ok. I stand corrected. The 77 sat isn't needed for a any other locals other than Cincinnati, Ohio. :biggrin
Found another one: Louisville, KY

Lousiville, KY

3-00 WAVE LOUISVILLE, KY (NBC) - 9097 SD 110° 4s10 A () 5172 HD 77° 12 A (nbc)
11-00 WHAS LOUISVILLE, KY (ABC) - 9095 SD 110° 4s10 A () 5170 HD 77° 12 A (abc)
15-00 WKPC LOUISVILLE, KY (PBS) - 9101 SD 110° 4s10 A 5174 HD 77° 20 A
21-00 WBNA LOUISVILLE, KY (ION) - 9103 SD 110° 23s10 A 5175 HD 77° 12 A
32-00 WLKY LOUISVILLE, KY (CBS) - 9096 SD 110° 4s10 A () 5171 HD 77° 12 A (cbs)
34-00 WBKI LOUISVILLE, KY (CW) - 9099 SD 110° 4s10 A 5177 HD 77° 12 A
41-00 WDRB LOUISVILLE, KY (FOX) - 9098 SD 110° 4s10 A () 5173 HD 77° 12 A (fox)
58-00 WMYO SALEM, IN (MYTV) - 9100 SD 110° 4s10 A 5176 HD 77° 12 A
68-00 WKMJ LOUISVILLE, KY (PBS) - 9102 SD 110° 4s10 A 9102 SD 77° 12 A

Edited to say that the typo "Lousiville" is how it is listed on James Long's site. It was not a typo on my part. :)
 
The return of All American Direct in HD, at least for the Eastern states. This time, they will offer multiple cities in HD from the Eastern and Central time zones. This is all part of Dish's plan to completely stop offering local channels. Those who can get them for free OTA will have to watch them that way. Everyone else will qualify for distant networks provided by a third-party. :D

Hello crodrules,
Is this oficial? please do you have links?

THX.
 
More will be moving tomorrow...

Got this from DISH.

"We are planning a satellite and transponder swap on 8/24. We will be moving core services from 72.7 over to 61.5. A total of nine transponders will be impacted."

Scheduled Channel moves include

Channels Moving from 61.5 to 72.7
4K (4K is being transmitted in HEVC 4k Format)
KCNC
KDVR
KMGH
KUSA
WBBM
WFLD
WLS
WMAQ

Channels Moving from 72.7 to 61.5
APL
CMDY
CNN
DISC
DIY
FXNWS
GLVSN
HLMRK
ID
IFC
MLB
MLBN
MTV
NTGEO
OWN
REELZ
SMITH
STARZ
STDIO
SUND
SYFY
TLC
TMC-E
TRU
UNVSO
USA
VICE
WE

These moves are scheduled for 8/24 and of course plans can always change. :)

Thanks for being SatelliteGuys! :)

So all these moves are because they're making space for 4K?
THX
 
I highly doubt that they would eliminate locals since PTAT works by placing the main local network channels on 1 transponder. I really enjoy PTAT and I also like auto hop though it has lost a lot of its usefulness.

I do think that the OTA tuner has given Dish more leverage when negotiating for locals. Of coarse I also get 42 locals from Columbus and Dayton Ohio. Also the storms seem to be getting more intense and I lose 129 whenever it is storming hard.
 
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Meant that not all of my HD TVs are not that old

Well my friend, looks like we are all going to have to upgrade, I haven't read here, but I heard somewhere they (Dish) will stop activating all the Vip receivers (211k, 211z, 222k, 612k, 722, etc.) meaning they will only activate Hopper, most likely the 4K version, really don't know about that, but economics pray that us (consumers) will have to dump all in the future, of course you have devices that will down grade definition so older sets could work....

Most people have DVR service (I guess) but if now everyone has only hopper people on a budget will have to pay all the extras both operators try to add and your bill will always be high (probably they will activate a hopper without the DVR service, but then what is the point of having 1TB or more with no use in your receiver) I thought consumers had the right to select what ever they could afford (probably HD and DVR shouldn't be billed separately, I understand HD and DVR services take satellite space and data processing, therefore it must be billed separately, but bill come up and up), for those who don't want to spend in HD, and now most of us that have HD will have to migrate to 4K, in some years they might start with 8K.......technology evolves; if H.265 wouldn't been developed 4K wouldn't be possible, I guess they are working as we're talk in even more efficient CODEC......
 
You can still get a Wally and pass on DVR service.

And yes, the coming demise of the ViP series has Ben mentioned here- for new activations. Current users can probably expect like for like ViP swap outs for many years to come. Just no s/w enhancements.
 
You can still get a Wally and pass on DVR service.

And yes, the coming demise of the ViP series has Ben mentioned here- for new activations. Current users can probably expect like for like ViP swap outs for many years to come. Just no s/w enhancements.
After October, I'll have to keep track of SW versions on my 722 to see if it changes.
 
Well my friend, looks like we are all going to have to upgrade, I haven't read here, but I heard somewhere they (Dish) will stop activating all the Vip receivers (211k, 211z, 222k, 612k, 722, etc.) meaning they will only activate Hopper, most likely the 4K version, really don't know about that, but economics pray that us (consumers) will have to dump all in the future, of course you have devices that will down grade definition so older sets could work....

Most people have DVR service (I guess) but if now everyone has only hopper people on a budget will have to pay all the extras both operators try to add and your bill will always be high (probably they will activate a hopper without the DVR service, but then what is the point of having 1TB or more with no use in your receiver) I thought consumers had the right to select what ever they could afford (probably HD and DVR shouldn't be billed separately, I understand HD and DVR services take satellite space and data processing, therefore it must be billed separately, but bill come up and up), for those who don't want to spend in HD, and now most of us that have HD will have to migrate to 4K, in some years they might start with 8K.......technology evolves; if H.265 wouldn't been developed 4K wouldn't be possible, I guess they are working as we're talk in even more efficient CODEC......
I do have the Hopper 3, but I didn't know in order to get those channels, the customer had to have only a 4K Televisions, plus the Hopper 3. I did not want to buy another HD TV with 4K in order to have more channels. If I had to do it again with upgrading with the Hopper 3, I would do it again. I am very pleased with the Hopper 3!!!!
 
Well my friend, looks like we are all going to have to upgrade, I haven't read here, but I heard somewhere they (Dish) will stop activating all the Vip receivers (211k, 211z, 222k, 612k, 722, etc.) meaning they will only activate Hopper, most likely the 4K version, really don't know about that, but economics pray that us (consumers) will have to dump all in the future, of course you have devices that will down grade definition so older sets could work....

Most people have DVR service (I guess) but if now everyone has only hopper people on a budget will have to pay all the extras both operators try to add and your bill will always be high (probably they will activate a hopper without the DVR service, but then what is the point of having 1TB or more with no use in your receiver) I thought consumers had the right to select what ever they could afford (probably HD and DVR shouldn't be billed separately, I understand HD and DVR services take satellite space and data processing, therefore it must be billed separately, but bill come up and up), for those who don't want to spend in HD, and now most of us that have HD will have to migrate to 4K, in some years they might start with 8K.......technology evolves; if H.265 wouldn't been developed 4K wouldn't be possible, I guess they are working as we're talk in even more efficient CODEC......


As of October 1st, as you know, there will be no more VIP New Connects., As far as upgrades and replacements, I don't know about that.
The replacement for the VIP is going to be, we were told, a 2 Tuner Hopper called Hopper Lite but haven't heard many details yet.

From the Tech Portal:
Today, many of our customer do not have a need for the full Hopper experience. Hard Drive too large, no need for 3-16 tuners,etc. This new receiver will give us the ability to offer a more consistent experience through out our receiver lines to our customers including the whole home experience, HD on both TVs and the Internet features.

As we move past the ViP line, it will also give our customers a better overall experience as the confusion and resulting repair work orders associated with 2 room ViP receivers will go away.
 
This new receiver will give us the ability to offer a more consistent experience through out our receiver lines to our customers including the whole home experience, HD on both TVs and the Internet features.
Plus a kindergarten picture-book interface while removing other useful features.
 
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Plus a kindergarten picture-book interface while removing other useful features.

I wish we had more info on it, since we're barely over a month away from this starting. I saw one post that said it uses DPP technology, which seems to stray from uniformity of the Hopper Family, or is it more like a Wally with A Joey?? Just kind've confused at this point about the whole thing. If they follow the trend of migrating from SD to HD, I assume VIP will still be available for upgrades and replacements, but anything is possible
 
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To get super slo/mo press skip fwd instead and it will step frame by frame.

That's on the 40 remote. Haven't tried the 52.
It's the same. I've seen a few mentions of 4X Fast Forward but they have up to 300 FPS Fast Forward so what speed is that?
 

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