I don't have the data to support this statement but I would guess the number people using FTA boxes for ethnic/foreign language programming dwarfs the number of "hobbyists." Perhaps this is the market Jeff is pursuing and not us?
This is good and a step forward. FTA is not just watching TV its a community where people share information and finds with each other. Without being able to see stuff like what FEC and modulation scheme its using (DVB, DVB/S2, DVBS2/8PSK) they can't share that info.Personally I disagree with them on most features. I actually watch the program, not look to see if its S2 or in MPEG-4. But some people need to know this because,,,,,they do!
I can agree with you on Go-Daddy's hosting. I recommend HostGator for low cost hosting. I have used them for a number of sites for clients (and even one for DISH Network) and they have been great!I can say Go-Daddy website that we are on,,, sucks! We will change this service when the contract is finished.
No not 2 million but a good number of them are! Let's give you some facts about SatelliteGuys, last month we served closed to 400,000 unique IP addresses. Unlike other sites we don't require you to log in to read posts here. And if you look you will notice that Free To Air is our second most popular area here, in fact more popular then our DIRECTV areas.But I totally disagree with you that 2 million + people are on your website!
I would LOVE to see FreeDBS launch but so far it has been 100% smoke and mirrors. All talk and no action. I and many of my members deal with uplink facilities around the country and none of these uplink facilities have even been contacted by FreeDBS. When the idea first came around (going on two years now) I was very interested and excited and have had my ear to the ground and have not heard anything from inside the industry about them. The only thing we have seen is them posting updates on their website and as you know anyone can get a website at GoDaddy and post what they want. As they say the proof is in the pudding. I haven't had any pudding yet... and I want some pudding!I spend time with FreeDBS because they asked me. Maybe they won’t come to market, but at least they tried to offer something no-one has the balls to do in this market!!!!
We did offer them our support. They have chosen not to respond. This has been WELL documented here. Personally I believe they deserve all the flack they have been getting, they did it to themselves. I want to believe in FreeDBS, but I also want to believe iN Santa Clause, The Easter Bunny and The Tooth Fairy as well.Frankly people they have the programming. Its just finding the right market to bring it in. The debate of either satellite or over the internet. Costs controls and advertising Scott you know all about, so why not offer your help instead of beating them up!
No offense, but thats part of your problem, your engineers dont seem to have a clue of what the real Free To Air users in the United States want. Your engineers are not here in the United States and are talking based on what others who do business want who for the most part don't do business in the United States. The US FTA market is WAY different then FTA anywhere else.Against my engineers wishes, I engage discussions with people who give me their opinion. But he and others sees a different market than you do and the people on the forum.
I understand that 4.2.2 is not possible because the chipset is too slow to run the emulator. For a majority of folks (even us FTA die hards) that is not the end of the world.In regards to 4.2.2, we talked with the programming engineers and this programing is coming to an end. People HD is here, HD is HD, SD is SD. Numbers don't mean sh*t with is 480, 720 and 1080. Beta is not being fixed to continue.
You are advertising a quality product and are charging a premium price for that quality, unfortunately that quality is not there yet (my opinion of course) but hopefully you are really listening to what the real FTA community wants and want to make this the quality box is should be.
I hope we can help you make this the quality box you want it to be.
I can agree with you on Go-Daddy's hosting.
Mainly my big ones are Motor and Swtich working together and the ability to see the full info on a channel.
I haven't loaded on the July Firmware (just because I haven't had time to rescan in the arc) which I am told fixed the external hard drive issue.
I am not asking for the world but get upset when its advertised as an American Satellite Receiver created for American FTA users then be told that what I want isn't used by 90% of the FTA users out there. I am sorry I just don't buy that one. Thats the one that set me off.
Davage please go back and read what I wrote, I think you read it wrong my friend.Where is the "dislike" button that I can click?
Scott. Threating to hide HTML code in your page that slams the Manhattan is very childish... Grow up.
I never compaired it to a Openbox, as I have never had one, but others have and based on their feedback I will still say that at this time if you are thinking of buying a new box, you are better off with an openbox.Scott, How can you compare the Manhattan to a cheaper receiver like the Openbox when you do not have an Openbox to compare it to? Buy one of those ninety dollar Openboxes so you can see the difference first hand instead of second or third party.
in addition the only other two places you can buy the Manhattan is from Mike Kohl directly via his Global Communications company, or you can buy it from Skyvision whom Mike also works for. (So basically the only place you can get it from is Mike Kohl.)
As our old friend Gary Bourgois used to say all the time "follow the money trail."