GaryPen said:The reason is that some receivers' software will not work with this olympic interactive thing.
I think he is talking about just the HIGHLIGHTS channel (on 147) not the interactive thing.
GaryPen said:The reason is that some receivers' software will not work with this olympic interactive thing.
Scott Greczkowski said:Here is a listing of all DMA's where you can watch the Olympics in HDTV.
http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/programming/hdtv/olympics/index.shtml
I would have posted this EARLY this morning, however the email from my contact was eaten by my Spam eater.
Scott Greczkowski said:Dish Network and NBC (mainly NBC) are working on adding more DMA's. I hear another list (final list) could be out in Wednesday Night.
Scott Greczkowski said:Receivers:ust 30, 2004:
USA (Ch. 105)
Available on the: 3900, 4900, 111, 301, 311, 322, 522
NOT available on the: 501, 508, 510, 721, 811
Technical:
While in full screen mode, only the system keys will work (i.e. recall, info, view, cancel, etc.). The arrow keys, number keys, and DVR keys will NOT function until the customer completely exits the Olympic Showcase application.
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So the only DVR/PVR it this will work on is the 522??!?!?!?!?!? No 501s?
Is that correct?
Am I going to have to reactivate my old 4900 just for this for the fortnight?
SimpleSimon said:My thought is that it might help if he gets a few POLITE AND RESPECTFUL phone calls to encourage him to make this happen. Don't forget to tell him that you normally watch his station's local feed via Dish, but sure would like to see the Olympics in HD.
That explains why Dish has it on a transponder all of its own.dmodemd said:Just to add to this thread. Last night on Tech Chat they said the HD Olympics will be broadcast at 22Mbps which EXCEEDS the standard HD specs, so it should be pretty snazzy! Of course you also have to consider the quality of the cameras... dont know...
Razorback Hog said:If they are broadcast in HD but they can't be picked up with the 811's and 6000's, who will be able to see them in HD other than the OTA? So what is the advantage of broadcasting in HD if we can't receive them in HD? Or am I missing something somewhere?
I would appreciate any enlightenment on this.
Thanks.
kn6k said:We live in the Monterey/Santa Cruz DMA and currently are receiving LA Distant Nets ABC, and NBC,CBS,Fox by waiver. We also get CBS-HD from LA. My question is will we be able to get the Olympic HD feed based on our current NBC waiver or is that a separate issue?