I can't say much... but I can say this...
Any loss of PQ is temporary. Dish is working to provide the best PQ anywhere.
Thats all I can say about that.![]()
This makes me fine with a temp PQ loss. As long as their goal is to improve it or make it the best they can. This time of day most wont notice.
Time of day? The reduction in quality is 24/7 until they move the channels again.
I took temporary as right now, which now that I think about it isnt going to be the case and youre right.
As long as temp is 2 mo's I guess it isnt the end of the world.
It could be that "temporary" means until they turn them into MPEG-4 channels. I hope not, though. Making these channels look worse is not the way to get people to sign on for the bigger HD package.
If anything they should be making these channels look as good as possible, to get people excited about getting more of the same (which might be bait and switch, so maybe not...)
9460 ( SHOHD )
Mission: Impossible III ( 06/21/2007 12:01pm -- 0:02 )
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Movie. Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames. (2006) Now a trainer for IMF recruits, agent Ethan Hunt squares off against the toughest foe he has ever faced: a ruthless arms and information broker. (HD) (CC) (Stereo)
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Video: 1440x1080 at 29.97fps
Audio: AC3 48kHz at 384Kbs, offset: -0.005378 s
Bytes Processed: 95870976 of Total Bytes: 95870976
Stream Play Length: 0:01:11:29
Proccessing Rate: 17.43 MBs
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<< Program Information >>
9430 ( SHOHD )
Mission: Impossible III ( 06/21/2007 12:00pm -- 0:01 )
<< Program Description >>
Movie. Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames. (2006) Now a trainer for IMF recruits, agent Ethan Hunt squares off against the toughest foe he has ever faced: a ruthless arms and information broker. (HD) (CC) (Stereo)
<< Stream Information >>
Video: 1920x1080 at 29.97fps
Audio: AC3 48kHz at 384Kbs, offset: -0.015778 s
Bytes Processed: 96854016 of Total Bytes: 96854016
Stream Play Length: 0:00:50:19
Proccessing Rate: 16.14 MBs
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I'm sorry, but am I reading it correctly that Showtime on 9430 is coming through at a full resolution of 1920x1080i and at 16MBs while Showtime on 9460 is coming through at 1440x1080i at 17.4MBs? I didn't think that there were any channels coming through at 1920x1080i.
Interesting. Now I'll have to take a look at those two when I go home.
This better be temporary. I will not be a happy camper if the res is left this way?
I think E* will be adding more HD real soon, because if they don't Cablevision will be the HD leader come June 28th with 40 HD channel according to their press release.
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If your talking about 1440 vs 1980, I just wonder if you can actually "see" a difference. I know its the point of it that matters, plus Im not disagreeing with you, just wondering myself.
If the display you're using is capable of full 1920x1080 resolution AND you're sitting close enough to it, yes. Otherwise, no. I would venture to say 90%+ viewers do not fulfill both of those qualifications...yet.
Ah ok. Being Im 12ft away from a 46" 720p, doubt id notice. But I still understand the argument of "why 1440 instead of 1920".
Dont know if you guys saw the announcement, but HBO will go mpeg4 in 2008 and REQUIRE providers to boradcast the full bitrate of 8mbps. 8 seems low.