"my verbage" ? OK, lets see ...
1920x1088x60/2 = 62668800 pps (pixels per second )
You're already wrong
1920x
1080x60/2 if you please for a raw pixel count of
62,208,000/second
one pixel representing by 3 bytes ie 24 bits
62668800x24 = 1504051200 bps so far looks good,
but this is RAW stream,
Since your earlier math is wrong, so is this... it's really
1,492,992,000 ; which is why I used ~1.5 Gbits/second to indicate about 1.5 Gbits/second.
what NEVER seen in circuitry, that 2K buffer immediately processing by MPEG-2 encoder with ratio 1:100;
so practically we have ~16 Mbps stream as a SOURCE.
Yes, those values are in fact seen in circuitry, what do you suppose the output of the MPEG/MPEG-4/VC-1 decoder is? I threw in VC-1 because the Broadcom chip Dish uses currently is also used in HD-DVD and Blu-ray players and is capable of decoding VC-1 even though Dish doesn't use that capability.
Further, signal processing (if any is possible in the device) is done on that uncompressed stream, and the HDMI / DVI cable sends out that value as an decompressed HD stream.
But Scott's words were "raw, uncompressed HD stream" and the appropriate words should be "native HD stream" they are wildly different items.
Now tell me about the verbage
See above. As the saying goes, I just ate your lunch

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Cheers,