Do you think when all channels are HD, that everyone will be automatically upgraded? Or willl there aways be channels that are not HD.
Do you think when all channels are HD, that everyone will be automatically upgraded? Or willl there aways be channels that are not HD.
What happens to all of the people who don't have HD receivers? A majority of TV viewers still have SD only. And with the economy as it is right now, I suspect that a lot of people could not afford to upgrade to HD equipment right now.
As long as the receivers are MPEG4 capable, couldn't they just down-convert everything for the viewers setup from the box?
As long as the receivers are MPEG4 capable, couldn't they just down-convert everything for the viewers setup from the box?
As long as the receivers are MPEG4 capable, couldn't they just down-convert everything for the viewers setup from the box?
Yeah, Dish will be able to do that quicker than Directv because of all the HD receivers out there.
I'm seeing that now with my MPEG2 SD DVR whenever a channel goes HD,I am getting a downrezzed picture before DirecTV adds it to their HD lineup.Don't know if DirecTV is doing this or the programmer but it's definitely a better looking SD picture.
I agree...unless the non-HD channels are judged to be obsolete by the American public.It will eventually happen, but I think it will be a long, long time before all channels broadcast an HD stream. It's a very expensive thing to do, and it has to make financial sense for a channel to do it.
I wouldn't think that Dish Network necessarily has more HD boxes out there. They might have a higher percentage out of their total number of boxes, but DirecTV has been around a lot longer so there was a longer lead time of old SD receivers (there are old old old old old very first gen RCA boxes still out there)
It's still SD/MPEG2, so it's not DirecTV. They *might* be increasing the bandwidth for those channels but I doubt it. You aren't getting downrezzed HD content unless you have an R22, and even then you're not getting it unless you're in one of the few select locals markets where they do that.