JerseyMatt said:
Why don't they just rename the company Dish Network while they're at it??
What they need to do is recall all of the SD equipment and go 100% HD. They can free up a ton of bandwidth by eliminating the SD duplicate streams and letting the receivers handle the downconversion. They'd also be able to knock the dishes back to one or two LNB's instead of five.
Agreed, but theres SOOOO much equipment to replace. Not to mention they still make and install MPEG2 sh!t, and that isn't helping. It's one thing if the old stuff was sunsetted, but it doesn't look to be the case.
As far as Dish Network... Yeah I would of loved to get them because they have the HD channel lineup that fits ME. However the installer could not get a reliable line of sight. As far as the HD-Lite... I wouldn't notice it at my viewing distance on my 42" TV. HD-Lite is better than SD-Lite any day. Plus they can keep their prized possessions (sports and premiums) just the way they are. My 6:1 or 7:1 per TP ratio would be for basics like E!, Style, DIY, AMC, TruTV, HI, ID, IFC, BBCA, TCM, HLN, Fuse, GSN, LMN, GMC, Fox Movies, Reelz, Sprout, The Hub, and a few of the others. Hell put QVC HD, HSN HD, NASA HD, CSPAN1 & 2 HD on an 8:1 compression ratio.
Then when D14 is available, rebalance that stuff to full res. My belief is something is better than nothing, and the demographics on many of those channels won't even be able to tell it's HD-Lite, but they WILL be able to tell the picture is better than it is today.
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