Looking at a Dish "HD" mux right now, I see:
- Mux bitrate = 41.2Mbps
- 7 HD channels, which are only using about 76.4% of the capacity (31.5Mbps) for video and 6.7% (2.76Mbps) for audio, so 83.1% (34.2Mbps) total
- 3 SD channels using up 10.78% of the capacity (4.44Mbps) for audio and video
- Null data (unused bandwidth) = 1.91% (0.79Mbps)
- Subscription/entitlement data = 1.79% (0.74Mbps)
- Other = 2.4% (0.99Mbps)
The average bitrates for the video on each of the seven HD channels after 15 minutes vary greatly, from 2.90Mbps up to 6.25Mbps.
From highest bitrate to lowest:
CBS C - College Lacrosse - 1920x1080i - 6.25Mbps - Upscaled SD
GREEN - Emeril Green - 1440x1080i - 5.96Mbps - Real HD
WGN - Alf - 1440x1080i - 4.54Mbps - Upscaled, Pillarboxed (4:3) SD
ENCOR - Back to the Future - 1440x1080i - 4.29Mbps - Real HD
STRZW - Nutty Professor II - 1440x1080i - 4.19Mbps - Upscaled Widescreen (16:9) SD
CI - Crime 360 - 1280x720p - 3.44Mbps - Real HD
SEDGE - Find Me Guity - 1440x1080i - 2.90Mbps - Real HD
Anything look wrong with these figures? The channel with the lowest bitrate is airing a 1080i-lite premium channel that is airing real HD content, and the channel with the highest bitrate is full-res 1080i but is airing a horribly ugly SD upscale (jagged edges on every bit of the field, players, etc).
Also, what are those SD channels doing stealing away bandwidth on an 8PSK transponder?
Note that if you add up the percentages from the channel-by-channel breakdown and it doesn't match the totals given above them, it's because they were sampled at different times.
- Mux bitrate = 41.2Mbps
- 7 HD channels, which are only using about 76.4% of the capacity (31.5Mbps) for video and 6.7% (2.76Mbps) for audio, so 83.1% (34.2Mbps) total
- 3 SD channels using up 10.78% of the capacity (4.44Mbps) for audio and video
- Null data (unused bandwidth) = 1.91% (0.79Mbps)
- Subscription/entitlement data = 1.79% (0.74Mbps)
- Other = 2.4% (0.99Mbps)
The average bitrates for the video on each of the seven HD channels after 15 minutes vary greatly, from 2.90Mbps up to 6.25Mbps.
From highest bitrate to lowest:
CBS C - College Lacrosse - 1920x1080i - 6.25Mbps - Upscaled SD
GREEN - Emeril Green - 1440x1080i - 5.96Mbps - Real HD
WGN - Alf - 1440x1080i - 4.54Mbps - Upscaled, Pillarboxed (4:3) SD
ENCOR - Back to the Future - 1440x1080i - 4.29Mbps - Real HD
STRZW - Nutty Professor II - 1440x1080i - 4.19Mbps - Upscaled Widescreen (16:9) SD
CI - Crime 360 - 1280x720p - 3.44Mbps - Real HD
SEDGE - Find Me Guity - 1440x1080i - 2.90Mbps - Real HD
Anything look wrong with these figures? The channel with the lowest bitrate is airing a 1080i-lite premium channel that is airing real HD content, and the channel with the highest bitrate is full-res 1080i but is airing a horribly ugly SD upscale (jagged edges on every bit of the field, players, etc).
Also, what are those SD channels doing stealing away bandwidth on an 8PSK transponder?
Note that if you add up the percentages from the channel-by-channel breakdown and it doesn't match the totals given above them, it's because they were sampled at different times.