Scott Greczkowski said:Ok if I counted correctly, they are currently using 9 transponders for national hd. By National HD I mean channels like HBO HD, Discovery HD, the VOOM HD channels, Universal HD, ESPN and ESPN2 HD etc, I did not count any networks (ABC, etc) which are on conus transponders which are HD.
Ok so only 9 transponders for the national HD channels.
So on 118.7 they have 24 transponders, with todays national HD channels they still have 15 more transponders which they can use for more HD or for LIL or internationals.
By moving the 9 transponders to 118.7 and if the got rid of the duplicated HD channels on 61.5, 110, 129 and 148 that would open up 19 transponders which could be used for other things.
On 129 they are using 6 transponders for national hd
on 61.5 they are using 6 transponders for national hd
on 110 they are using 3 transponders for national hd
on 148 they are using 4 transponders for national hd
This is why moving ALL national HD to 118.7 makes sense.
Thats my opinion on it anyways
If the effort to stop HD-Lite has truely failed, then there is no saving 148 from the same fate. I think the effort to stophdlite is still alive and kicking.HDTVFanAtic said:The effort to stop HDLITE has failed. The effort now must be preserving 148!!!!!!!!
mike123abc said:wow 1/2 and 2/3 FEC rates... This is a lot of error correction. I wonder if they are trying to compensate for the smaller dish (i.e. overcome adjacent satellite interference).
I wonder if they will change the tables? If it really is a symbol rate of 21.5 at 2/3 FEC QPSK they are looking at only 26.4 mbit/sec... 1/2 at 26 is 23.96 mbit/sec... Compare that to 105 (AMC-16's twin) they are running 26 at 2/3 or 31.9 mbit/sec for standard definition....
HDTVFanAtic said:GOD NO!!!!
148 has FAR SUPERIOR bitrates on HBO-HD, SHO-HD and HD-PPV than 110 does - in some cases 60% better. And KCBS-DT is still 1920x1080i at a good bitrate (better than I see off the air locally).
Leave 148 alone!!!!
Besides, if what is stated on post 105 is correct, there are only 10 HD Transponders available on 118 - a gain of only 1 from the 9 you counted for.
If they do that, we will most likely see HDLITE on all those transponders exactly as we saw HDLITE start with Voom and 3 channels per transponder.
The effort to stop HDLITE has failed. The effort now must be preserving 148!!!!!!!!
goaliebob99 said:If this happens dish will wish that it didnt...
HDTVFanAtic said:<snip>....
If they do that, we will most likely see HDLITE on all those transponders exactly as we saw HDLITE start with Voom and 3 channels per transponder.
The effort to stop HDLITE has failed.
waltinvt said:Will it last forever? I doubt it but a year or so from now none of you will remember what "E" did anyway.
waltinvt said:Dish has absolutly no reason to not reduce every single HD channel they carry - now and in the future - to as little rez / bitrate, whatever as they can get away with. Neither do they have any reason to not require you to upgrade your hardware if you want to continue to view those degraded channels.