Be careful what you wish for, it might come true....Net Neutrality has a catchy name, and many if most dont understand the totality of it!Net neutrality about to go bye bye..things will change
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Be careful what you wish for, it might come true....Net Neutrality has a catchy name, and many if most dont understand the totality of it!Net neutrality about to go bye bye..things will change
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You haven't been keeping up with technology..both satellite companies have Internet companiesI understood PP was talking about satellite bandwidth, not internet.
SMH. I'm not talking internet delivery of 4k. I'm talking baseband transmission.You haven't been keeping up with technology..both satellite companies have Internet companies
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I guess you don't understand that neither satellite provider has ANY live channels in 1080p..That would be a good place to start before you worry about 4k (1080p movies are downloaded to a hard drive before viewing them)SMH. I'm not talking internet delivery of 4k. I'm talking baseband transmission.
Wow. Are we reading the same thread? THAT'S THE FREAKIN' POINT! dare2be said until bandwidth issues are resolved, 4k will be a fad. You brought up "Net neutrality" for some reason that still isn't clear. Now you're bringing up 1080p? Why? What point are you trying to make?I guess you don't understand that neither satellite provider has ANY live channels in 1080p..That would be a good place to start before you worry about 4k (1080p movies are downloaded to a hard drive before viewing them)
Obviously the only way to do 4k or 1080p is without satellite..Charlie has been buying up wireless spectrum for that very reason..wireless IS the bandwidth solution per Charlie and att ..satellite has peaked and is on a downward spiral..per Charlie anyway..Wow. Are we reading the same thread? THAT'S THE FREAKIN' POINT! dare2be said until bandwidth issues are resolved, 4k will be a fad. You brought up "Net neutrality" for some reason that still isn't clear. Now you're bringing up 1080p? Why? What point are you trying to make?
Well, if you've been keeping up with technology, you'd know 4k OTA broadcasts have been tested in the US utilizing ATSC 3.0. If they're able to squeeze a 4k signal into a 6mhz OTA slot, it doesn't seem much of a stretch to say they'll figure out a way to distribute via satellite. Saying the ONLY way to "do" 4k is without satellite is being very short sighted.Obviously the only way to do 4k or 1080p is without satellite..Charlie has been buying up wireless spectrum for that very reason..wireless IS the bandwidth solution per Charlie and att ..satellite has peaked and is on a downward spiral..per Charlie anyway..
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And again, my point is enough of the squeezing already. Fix the existing HD compression problems before even attempting to tackle 4K. That includes OTA.If they're able to squeeze a 4k signal into a 6mhz OTA slot
The fact they haven't done 1080p (1/2 of 4k) should be eye opening..no doubt there will be something called 4k on satellite with endless debate whether it's real or not....peace and happinessWell, if you've been keeping up with technology, you'd know 4k OTA broadcasts have been tested in the US utilizing ATSC 3.0. If they're able to squeeze a 4k signal into a 6mhz OTA slot, it doesn't seem much of a stretch to say they'll figure out a way to distribute via satellite. Saying the ONLY way to "do" 4k is without satellite is being very short sighted.
BINGO(Point is to sell more TV's and make people upgrade other equipment)
How does selling more TVs and making consumers upgrade their equipment benefit ESPN (or History, or NBC, CBS, ABC)? THOSE are who would implement a 4K origination.Point is to sell more TV's and make people upgrade other equipment
The breakthrough will happen. Much like how when HD was coming in the late 90s, early turn of the century, the idea of a DVR having enough space to record it was laughable. Same problem today. Recording 4K would require a substantial amount of HD space. Our technology for transmission and recording isn't there yet. It will, but not for a bit.I have to agree with Tampa8. I would much rather see a real 1080p image broadcast with a higher bitrate than have a 4K image with a much lower bitrate. As was stated, the 4K image has 4 times the number of pixels to transmit. To transmit that many pixels, the bitrate will have to be lower because there is only so much bandwidth available for broadcast. Blu-ray disks routinely hit bitrates of 35mbps. A real 1080p video broadcast with that bitrate will look much better than a 4K image with a much lower bitrate. You will never see 4K videos broadcast with 35mbps bitrates unless there is a major breakthrough in compression or technology.
ESPN's challenge comes down to this. In the soon becoming bygone era "everybody" had "cable" (please don't knitpick, not literally "everybody" and here "cable" can mean dishes as well). A cable bill is really just a pass through to the channels (of course, yes, the cable company makes a profit just like any business). Everybody got, and paid for, ESPN.
And ESPN, likewise, is really just a pass through to the leagues, and thus the players and coaches.
Now, or very soon, people will be able to receive TV elsewise. And simply put, there are a lot of people who simply do not like sports, either at all or not that much. So these people are not willing to pay. And to maintain the current levels, the amount that the people who do like sports would need to pay is not realistic ($40 or $50/month).
So ESPN is stuck with all of these long term deals with leagues, which are becoming toxic to Disney as a corporation. The most toxic being not the NFL one, but its recent MASSIVE over-bid for the NBA. And ESPN is also stuck with all of these daytime talking heads who are paid just WAY too much money. And with 5 layers of empty suit executives as well.
Spinning off a division with toxic assets as a stand alone company is an old Wall Street trick. Will it happen? Maybe. But what will happen is that the amount of dollars passing through cable to ESPN (et al) and on to billionaire athletes is about to get much smaller.
If you listen very closely, you will hear the world's smallest violin playing. My heart just breaks for these people.
I guess you don't currently watch during the bball season? The Tip-off marathon is great.....ESPN was best when it was,wall to wall college basketball
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