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The decline of MyNetworkTV continues…Updating KFBB-D2 Great Falls and KTMF-D2 Missoula to solely be listed as FOX affiliates because they dropped MyNetworkTV last year.
How come a storm can knock WBRE off-air yet no storm here has never knocked WNEP off-air? (I live just 5 minutes away from WNEP's studios and about a half hour away from WBRE's studios, as well as both their transmitters)Not really a don't call us slide, but they do insert a graphic when there's reception issues with the feed. Like this is what WBRE's stream had when an overnight storm temporarily knocked them off air for a few hours on 4/30:
I do remember that. DirecTV was being lazy as they never put up "no need to call us" slides on any of the stations.On Christmas Eve 2020, the storms that night took out all the stations for a few hours. WBRE, WYOU and WOLF were off air entirely, while WNEP's signal remained on air, but nothing was being fed to their transmitter.
DBACKS will go live on July 1st or probably the day before, PioneerDJ already linked an article saying the D-Backs won't be on Bally after that. Not sure about TWINS.*DBACKS is in test mode on channel 686-3
*TWINS is in test mode, replacing Bally Sports North Extra 3 on 668-3
I wonder if (for satellite) it's up to the local receive facility or the LABC to put up the don't call us slides. I would have to guess the LRF because the LABC is definitely not within beam A1B1 of D12 which has Scranton's locals in addition to Harrisburg's and Baltimore's locals.Not really a don't call us slide, but they do insert a graphic when there's reception issues with the feed. Like this is what WBRE's stream had when an overnight storm temporarily knocked them off air for a few hours on 4/30:
I also noticed it doesn't have different locals based on (I assume) your IP address. I tried using a VPN chrome extension to change to a NYC-based IP and I still got Scranton locals without a blackout message.Like I guessed, it's now impossible to order a PPV online so it will appear on all of your receivers, or specify a different payment method for the PPV instead of billing it to your account. i.e. try looking for a way to order tonight's AEW Forbidden Door PPV. On the stream/guide page you get a result if you search, but no option to order, while on the main directv.com site no results at all.
It's also now impossible to set remote recordings for channels it doesn't list in the guide (i.e. PPV/Adult, Out of market sports, channels it incorrectly thinks you don't get, etc).
On the plus side, the VOD library seems to be in sync compared to what it was like when the unified app first launched. Like tonight's new episode of Raven's Home appeared at midnight ET on both satellite 1290 and the website. The poster based navigation where everything is in a random order instead of A-Z is still horrible though. Most of the VOD only channels in the 1800s and 1900s like Stingray Karaoke, Common Sense, Anime Network are still missing too.
It's not just an iPhone issue, the site is a bloated mess on desktop too since the moment you visit the site, it loads and buffers the last live channel you streamed in the background (even if you turned off the live TV on launch option) and since it's DRM protected video, it's rendered via software by the DRM library instead of via hardware by your GPU.
It's also impossible to watch in home only channels or view VOD versions of your DVR library via the browser since it doesn't use the plugin the old site used to detect your receivers, and all current browsers prevent internet based pages from communicating with LAN IP addresses. (They really should come out with a native Windows/Xbox and MacOS app that gets around these limitations if they want their online presence to be streaming centric)
On a side note, with web access it was a lot easier to examine the API. I did discover through the thumbnail server that they DO have streams for the out of market national versions of YES and the Bally RSNs on the server but for whatever reason the API still only provides the localized in market feeds. There's also streams for other channels not currently available to stream like the 3 Stadium College Sports channels, MavTV, NHK World, FETV, Outdoor Channel and MLB Strike Zone, and the stream for AMC+'s Walking Dead Channel is still live even though it was dropped from satellite in February 2022. Also I got to see what the Padres and Strike Zone look like when there's nothing airing, along with what's currently showing on the REDS feed that almost had to go live a few months ago. EDIT: I also threw in the 2 channels that are currently internet/stream only.
There is no one at the the local receive facility to do that. The local receive facility just takes the signal, either from direct feed from the station, or off the air in soime cases, and feeds it into DirecTV's giant nationwide fiber optic ring. Looking at the satellite transponder tables, TID 152 which serves your market, is uplinked to the satellite from the NEUF in New Hampshire. But the the LABC controls that feed through the ring and can insert a slate, if a failure is detected.I wonder if (for satellite) it's up to the local receive facility or the LABC to put up the don't call us slides. I would have to guess the LRF because the LABC is definitely not within beam A1B1 of D12 which has Scranton's locals in addition to Harrisburg's and Baltimore's locals.