I agree completely! My HD LiLs are still far off in the future. Since my OTA options are apparently very limited I would be interested in one of the new MPEG-4 receivers just to receive the HD LiLs, but in my case there's no hurry. I don't see much else in the 7 new M-4 HD channels from E* that warrants the extra cost right now. When the HD LiLs and/or more meaningful content are available that require the M-4 equipment then I'll be more inclined to bite. (Besides - I'm apparetly stuck with the 811 for a full 12-mo. commitment until next Dec.) I like some of the 16 HD E* channels I currently receive for content if not for PQ.Tom Bombadil said:I have downgraded my Dish subscription since December. I am now paying $24/month less than I did on Dec 1. I have not yet upgraded to a 622, and may not for a while yet.
So I haven't rolled over yet on the HD-lite issue. I like the content of several of the VOOM channels and while the quality from them is decent, it is not the eye candy that is available from my OTA channels.
HokieEngineer said:Yea Ken I can echo your observation about LA and NYC HD locals. Those two are also still transmitted in mpeg2 for what its worth. I still would like to see NBC and CBS transmitted in 1920x1080 instead of 1440x1080.
Riffjim4069: Haven't heard anything from dish regarding trying to fix the washington, DC HD local problems. If anyone else can report in from other locations it would be interesting to see what locations have which problems.
Walt, I feel yor pain. When they start broadcasting from Mt Mansfield in Oct, do you think Dish will pick them up? If not what do you think my chances of picking them up OTA in Barre?waltinvt said:Reporting in from Vermont: We have no HD LiLs. That is our problem.
rlarryvt said:Walt, I feel yor pain. When they start broadcasting from Mt Mansfield in Oct, do you think Dish will pick them up? If not what do you think my chances of picking them up OTA in Barre?
jmcgee_jr said:Boy dont I know about what side of the hill being in groton I have the mountains btw you and I walt so I get nothing south of me. Then to the east I have those nice mtns up towards ST J so I dont think thats going to fly. And Mt Mansfield Lets get serious LOL.
waltinvt said:That's the trouble - nobody's complaining anymore. There was a big bitchin blitz durning which Dish & Voom said this, that and the other thing and basically blamed it on a fiber issue that WAS being worked on. Personally I think it was all smoke & mirrors to take the pressure off until things calmed down. Dish figured we'd all get so distracted with the launch of MPEG4 receivers and new channels that we'd stop complaining about PQ and they were right.
waltinvt said:Personally, I don't believe Dish ever intended to do anything about HD-Lite and it was always in the plans to squeeze HD. Once "D" did it and then "E" bought out Voom, it was a given. Truer words never spoken, we were just a bunch of niave idiots that wanted to believe
When everyone was screaming about HD-Lite a few months ago (Gary comes to mind),Have you noticed, that he's not posting anymore since this issue caused such a stink? Dish did their little dance until the smoke cleared but never gave up anything. Yep, everyone was sending emails and getting lip service from Dish....but what changed? Nothing
It's all just like the dance they've been doing around HD DNS for over a year now. They never intended to do it but don't have the guts to say so. They'll just dance around the issue, with no qualms about lying if they have to. This is really one of the few areas left where "D" still has the edge.
It's a shame too because Dish has got all the marbles at the moment and they've never had a better chance to shut the door on "D".
Just being more honest and forthcoming with their customers would be a start. It won't be easy because of years of deception but if Dish could convince customers that they really are committed to:
1. Raising the quality bar back up for HD.
2. Insuring every single Dish customer will have access to the HD versions of the major networks with HD DNS now and HD LiLs within a year.
3. Dedicating all available resources to making the 211 & 622 the best, most reliable receivers on the market.
4. Improving customer service.
They really do all this and they'd sew up the market. But they won't because that would take far-sighted vision and Dish's has always been to near-sighted.
HokieEngineer said:No changes to report to any of the resolutions or bitrates really.
All 720p channels are sent native.
DiscoveryHD, HBO-HD, SHO-HD, HDNet, HDNet Movies, TNT HD, and Universal-HD are sent natively 1920x1080i. The HDPPV (which includes all the nfl, nhl, nba, event ch) channel is 1920x1080 as well.
Voom and the HD local channels are another story. Voom is still 1280x1080i. HD Locals are 720p for fox and abc, 1440x1080i for nbc and cbs.
Supposedly we are still waiting for fiber upgrades before voom will go to 1920x1080i. We'll see about that. So far no comment from dish about CBS and NBC downres'ing.
mzopinionated said:The dish 211 does not even have an option to set for 1040P so even your local ota's are HD lite.