The schedule for EPIX2 looks like West Coast version of EPIX1, but the content does not match.
So Dish/Tribune messed up again, I guess, and it may really be EPIX2.
Having the wrong descriptions sure makes it hard to pick what you might want.
-Ken
More small samples: HDNet 5114 MB/hr (MPEG-2?), SHO 2784, HBO 3158, TNT 3078.
HBO and TNT are high for MPEG-4 but possible with 15-min samples near 3 AM MST.
-Ken
I recorded 17 min of HDNet Movies and used 681 MB or 2404 MB/hr, which implies MPEG-4.
The switch took a few seconds of viewing away and was at about 2:22 MST on the same transponder.
Now check out HDNet HBO SHO but will leave ESPN to others.
-Ken
My recording of Hud on HDNet Movie indicates MPEG-4?
5106 MB/112 min = 2735 MB/hr
All my other recordings start at 3200 MB/hr and exceed 4000 if not trimmed to the recording length.
MPEG-4 recordings are from under 2000 to 2700 MB/hr.
Now to time HBO SHO TNT.... None yet on short recordings...
Received L614 at about 1AM MDT 9/19 on 1 of 2 VIP722s, newer still has L613.
Then had different lengths of channels on All HD but playing with locks, which does not change that display, did re-enable missing 140 142 144. Weird.
-Ken