Now all you have to do is provide evidence to back up your claim.As far as bitrate goes C- band HD is way over 19.4 mb/s
Now all you have to do is provide evidence to back up your claim.As far as bitrate goes C- band HD is way over 19.4 mb/s
those channels run 30-35 mb/s from what I have read. Go contact gary murrell or read up on it.Now all you have to do is provide evidence to back up your claim.
No thats ATSC terrestrial OTA transmissions. The networks (well maybe not FOX with their splicers and junk) send out the HD program at much higher bitrate than the (19.4) you get from your local via an antennaI admit to not fully understanding the math behind the signals, but isn't 19.4MBS the maximum allowed per frequency by the FCC? If so, how can some providers on C-Band be "way over 19.4MBS"? If I am wrong, please correct me.
You made the claim -- the burden of proof is on you.those channels run 30-35 mb/s from what I have read. Go contact gary murrell or read up on it.
Only if I were interested in your education. I'll put it this way, C BAND has the feeds before D* and E* butcher them.You made the claim -- the burden of proof is on you.
Just out of curiosity, do those BUD's have to abide by the same blackout restrictions as D* & E*? And are all those feeds going to be in HD when/if available?
What about the second part of my question? Will the BUD subs be seeing the HD feeds (assuming they have the proper equip.) as soon as they are broadcast?
What subscription are you asking about? They can't subscribe to D* and they can no longer subscribe to ST. There are other companies that sell subscriptions to BUD users. I quit using mine when I would have had to buy a new receiver at over $1000, I had already done that once, and the NFL quit selling them their package.
It is unlikely that BUD subscribers will see these channels until they are actually broadcast in HD. HD upconverts may be made available to D* subscribers in the absence of an actual HD feed.I am simply asking if the BUD customers out there will be able to - with the right equipment from their provider - see any of these new HD offerings that are set to come online over the next few weeks/months.
Not everything is uplinked on C-band. A lot of the D* and E* uplinks are Ka band and other feeds go out terrestrial communcations networks. Another issue that is coming with the introduction of the new HBO and Skinamax HD channels: MPEG4 uplink. I'm thinking that C-band equipment isn't up to MPEG4 yet. It may not be reasonable to assume that they are all up-to-date in HD receiving equipment.Or are these HD signals ONLY for sat companies like D* & E* and cable co's?
Thanks..I know diddly about C-band vs Ka/Ku band. But I guess it makes sense that a C-band BUD can't receive Ka/Ku signals.It is unlikely that BUD subscribers will see these channels until they are actually broadcast in HD. HD upconverts may be made available to D* subscribers in the absence of an actual HD feed.Not everything is uplinked on C-band. A lot of the D* and E* uplinks are Ka band and other feeds go out terrestrial communcations networks. Another issue that is coming with the introduction of the new HBO and Skinamax HD channels: MPEG4 uplink. I'm thinking that C-band equipment isn't up to MPEG4 yet. It may not be reasonable to assume that they are all up-to-date in HD receiving equipment.
Thanks..I know diddly about C-band vs Ka/Ku band. But I guess it makes sense that a C-band BUD can't receive Ka/Ku signals.
I am simply asking if the BUD customers out there will be able to - with the right equipment from their provider - see any of these new HD offerings that are set to come online over the next few weeks/months. Or are these HD signals ONLY for sat companies like D* & E* and cable co's?
The link provided earlier went to a site that did not show all that many HD offerings, so I am just wondering if the HD onslaught would benefit the BUD subs of the world...or if that site was just out of date...
BTW: watching DTV 74 (TNTHD?) why do they insist on stretching nonHD content? Why not give me the choice? More basically, if this is an HD pipe, why pour 4x3 content into it in the first place... rant/whine...
For me, not having a built-in ATSC tuner means that the "R" in HR21 can't capture OTA broadcasts. Unless, of course, the HR21 has external inputs which can be recorded. What are the odds of that?
Would one of you HR20 owners please advise whether that box has "inputs" and what flavor they are (DVI, HDMI, coax, component, etc.).
A seamless interface to recording both OTA and DTV streams would be nice (manditory?). But, how would the HR21 know about the OTA subs, to allow them to be added to the record queue in the first place?
BTW: watching DTV 74 (TNTHD?) why do they insist on stretching nonHD content? Why not give me the choice? More basically, if this is an HD pipe, why pour 4x3 content into it in the first place... rant/whine...
They do give you a choice...you can watch TNT sd if you dont like the stretch.