ESPN announced today that the Longhorn Network will launch on Dish on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. It will be available to DISH customers on channel 407 in the America’s Top 120+ and higher packages nationwide.
Longhorn Network Available to DISH Customers on May 28, 2014
According to Sports Business Daily, Dish Network has agreed to carry the upcoming SEC Network at launch.
http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2014/01/13/Media/SEC-net.aspx
Distributors in SEC country can expect to pay a rate of $1.30 to carry the soon-to-be-launched SEC...
It would if you add an external hard drive. Move the recording to the EHD and take it upstairs.
That's the trade off I am willing to make to have HD upstairs.
If I went with a 211k, should I buy or lease? Looks like they are going for around $120 on ebay.
And would the $7 be all that's added? Would there be a DVR fee if I added an EHD to the 211k?
Right now we have a VIP622 feeding our main TV (52" HDTV) and bedroom TV (40" HDTV) on the 2nd tuner.
What I want is HD on the bedroom TV. Should I get an additional receiver, like a VIP 211k and hook it to the bedroom TV?
The 2nd tuner output of the VIP622 could then be directed to the...
Old DVRAdvantage customer, now my bill shows the following:
GoldHD 10.00
PlatinumHD 10.00
America's Top 250 With Locals 62.99
DVR Service 6.00
$ 88.99
Am I supposed to be billed for Gold HD and Platinum HD? Shouldn't it just be one?
Disappointed in this change because live US National Team soccer games are often relegated to ESPN Classic. I would drop down from Top 250 to Top 200 and add the Multisports Package, but I don't want to lose Fox Soccer Channel.
I have this problem also. I have a 622 with the TV2 fed to a 16:9 tv via coax. To solve this, I go into Hdtv setup, change from 1080i to 720p and then confirm. This fixes the issue, and then I change it back to 1080i. I have to do this every night.
The 1st two rounds of the Masters will be broadcast by ESPN this year, so it will be available in HD for everyone. See link....
The 2008 Masters TV Schedule
I have used the USBVIDBOX that comes with VHS to DVD 3.0. Connect an S-Video and L/R audio cables, then capture with Windows Movie Maker on Windows XP. Does a good job, and you can save in widescreen (not HD, of course)