SatelliteGuys.US DishNetwork Uplink Activity Discussion - Week Ending 08/04/2007

digiblur

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The fact that HBO is specifying required bitrates, they must be using good equipment. It'd be nice for E* and the likes to be able to passthrough and not have to re-encode and make it look even softer and possibly mess with the framrates!

They still have to re-encode to put it in their system.
 

mdonnelly

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Those RSN tp moves will have to be creative if the RSNs are showing college football in HD during baseball season. If I were Dish I'd look at upgrading those transponders to the new encoders so they can stack six channels to both 129tp8 and 129tp27.
 

JohnH

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Those RSN tp moves will have to be creative if the RSNs are showing college football in HD during baseball season. If I were Dish I'd look at upgrading those transponders to the new encoders so they can stack six channels to both 129tp8 and 129tp27.

129 Tp 8 has at least 5 channels and 129 Tp 27 has 6 channels already.
 

digiblur

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Those RSN tp moves will have to be creative if the RSNs are showing college football in HD during baseball season. If I were Dish I'd look at upgrading those transponders to the new encoders so they can stack six channels to both 129tp8 and 129tp27.

They already are ;) Just like JohnH said.
 

GeorgeLV

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They still have to re-encode to put it in their system.

I doubt that is true. Unless the mpeg4 elementary streams do something outside of the specifications of E*'s decoders, they just need to remux it into their transport streams.
 

JohnH

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I doubt that is true. Unless the mpeg4 elementary streams do something outside of the specifications of E*'s decoders, they just need to remux it into their transport streams.

Assuming a fixed bitrate is provided and acceptible, what you say is correct.

Statistical Muxing would require re-encoding.
 

Smith P.

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Oct 4, 2003
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I doubt that is true. Unless the mpeg4 elementary streams do something outside of the specifications of E*'s decoders, they just need to remux it into their transport streams.
No doubts. Stat muxes will play with compression profile to achieve 90% utilization of total bandwidth of each tpn.
 

nyvram

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You guys are such geeks. ;)

I can't wait to see what happens on Aug 15; all this 'satellite activity' is making my head swim..but what I'm getting from this conversation is that DISH is going to do some HD-shuffling on the 15th (both pricing wise and product wise) that could result in a few more HD channels. I guess moving VOOM to MPEG4 will allow for another 10-15 channels to squeeze out of the satellite? Are there more VOOM networks waiting? Or will this actually be more "legitimate" HD channels like ESPN & stuf..

PS Note, I'm not complaining..I LOVE VOOM. My kids watched Captain Scarlett, Thunderbirds, Flipper and the "ant and the aardvark" cartoons all weekend and I became an instant fan of VOOM.
 

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