Are the current sats at 99 and 103 at capacity already? Is there any possibility for additional HDLIL rollout before the next launches? I am in the Albany, NY DMA and have been passed over thus far.
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The 99 and 103 are up there ready for the next two sats to go up. There is some programming on them currently, but not much.
That said, there is plenty of room on them, keep in mind they are set up for MPEG4 only.
Jimbo
I did a quick count of the MPEG4 channels on SW1/2 based on http://www.dbstalk.com/hr20/html/DIRECTV_lil_list.html and came up with 227 full time channels, I didn't count the part time RSN's that are also there. I would sure hope that those two satellites could handle many more channels then that.
The satellite positions, band, or modulation schemes have nothing to do with the compression scheme used. They can run MPEG2 on that bird with no issues.
YES, I understand that, but seeing they are supposivly designated for HD mpeg 4, I figured I would not throw this other info into it.
They can do that with all the sats if they are programmed to work that way.
Jimbo
The sats aren't programmed to work anyway. They are really in a nutshell just dumb repeaters. Whatever the uplink sends they send back down...analog..digital..etc.
I did a quick count of the MPEG4 channels on SW1/2 based on http://www.dbstalk.com/hr20/html/DIRECTV_lil_list.html and came up with 227 full time channels, I didn't count the part time RSN's that are also there. I would sure hope that those two satellites could handle many more channels then that.