M martindc Active SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Mar 25, 2009 15 0 Minneapolis, MN Apr 14, 2009 #1 I have Dish and although there's a HD tab, it's still "blacked out". There goes happily watching my baseball team for the season
I have Dish and although there's a HD tab, it's still "blacked out". There goes happily watching my baseball team for the season
Rey @ your service Supporting Founder Feb 8, 2008 27,003 585 Florida Apr 14, 2009 #2 martindc said: I have Dish and although there's a HD tab, it's still "blacked out". There goes happily watching my baseball team for the season Click to expand... the team you're trying to watch is your local one? if not you will need a sports package like MLBEI to watch a team out of your area in sd or HD.
martindc said: I have Dish and although there's a HD tab, it's still "blacked out". There goes happily watching my baseball team for the season Click to expand... the team you're trying to watch is your local one? if not you will need a sports package like MLBEI to watch a team out of your area in sd or HD.
DodgerKing SatelliteGuys Master Nov 14, 2007 16,776 27 SoCal Apr 14, 2009 #3 martindc said: I have Dish and although there's a HD tab, it's still "blacked out". There goes happily watching my baseball team for the season Click to expand... If the game of your local team on your local RSN is in HD, then it WILL also be in HD on that RSN on Direct without purchasing any extra pacakage If it is an out of market team, you will need to purchase MLB Extra Innings to watch that out of market RSN on Direct in HD or SD.
martindc said: I have Dish and although there's a HD tab, it's still "blacked out". There goes happily watching my baseball team for the season Click to expand... If the game of your local team on your local RSN is in HD, then it WILL also be in HD on that RSN on Direct without purchasing any extra pacakage If it is an out of market team, you will need to purchase MLB Extra Innings to watch that out of market RSN on Direct in HD or SD.