So I'm waiting to watch Lincecum and the Giants in HD and Dish Network is showing a Reds game that is taking forever. I know JIP means joined in progress, but is this another uniquely Dish Annoyance or do others pull this crap?
What channel?? and why is it Dish's fault if the game is running long???
nope. Couldn't find anything on google. Whatever it is, it doesn't apply to what i'm talking about anyhow.ever hear of the heidi rule stemming from 1968????if not google it
Dish either needs to do it or not do it. If you can't do it right, then don't even try.Does your HD RSN map down to the SD channel when there is a game? If so that is why
Dish doesnt have enough bandwidth for all the RSN channels so they try and make it work by running a game on a HD channel from noon to 3:00 from the East coast and then reuse that same transponder for a west coast game
He should have watched my Cardinals defeat the Reds in 10 innings. It would be a lot more entertaining than watching the Giants lose!
Sorry, but it is Dish doing this. We used to have A's and Giants on one channel and yes it made sense that they would join in progress if one game overlapped another.If you got the game on your rsn, you need to contact them and not Dish. Dish supplies what is uplinked to them from the station. They cannot change feeds on the rsn channel, Alt channels may be different. Note: the Heidi game was Jets vs Raiders, one team had a decent lead, but the game was not over, the network switched to the movie Heidi, but the team that was behind scored twice and won the game with mere seconds remaining. Since then most networks will not switch from close games. It seems that your rsn will not change to the game at all and lists the next game as jip (once first game is over).
They were having the "Check back often to see if..." screen up until the TP was available. I guess someone at Dish decided they needed to have something there so today they put up the game using the TP, which was way way out of market. lolDoes your HD RSN map down to the SD channel when there is a game? If so that is why
Dish doesnt have enough bandwidth for all the RSN channels so they try and make it work by running a game on a HD channel from noon to 3:00 from the East coast and then reuse that same transponder for a west coast game
Yeah it was a good game and in Charlie's eyes I should be happy I got to watch both using PIP. My game in SD and the "free" game using up the bandwidth where my game in HD should be. No, Charlie, I am NOT HAPPY!He should have watched my Cardinals defeat the Reds in 10 innings. It would be a lot more entertaining than watching the Giants lose!
nope. Couldn't find anything on google. Whatever it is, it doesn't apply to what i'm talking about anyhow.
You think I'm that stupid? Nice! It is still irrelevant.I typed "Heidi Rule" in google and got Heidi Game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia as the first response.
See ya
Tony
ever hear of the heidi rule stemming from 1968????if not google it
nope. Couldn't find anything on google. Whatever it is, it doesn't apply to what i'm talking about anyhow.
I typed "Heidi Rule" in google and got Heidi Game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia as the first response.
See ya
Tony
You think I'm that stupid? Nice! It is still irrelevant.
Bottom line is that is a dead wrong statement and what this thread is about. The RSN was showing the local game but Dish was giving an out-of-market game.Bottom line is Dish doesn't alter programming. If that is what the RSN was showing, that's what Dish was giving you.
Apparently.....................
Dish can only send to it's viewers what is being sent to Dish.Sorry, but it is Dish doing this. We used to have A's and Giants on one channel and yes it made sense that they would join in progress if one game overlapped another.
They were having the "Check back often to see if..." screen up until the TP was available. I guess someone at Dish decided they needed to have something there so today they put up the game using the TP, which was way way out of market. lol
i'm not sure I understand what the map down part has to do with this.
Yeah it was a good game and in Charlie's eyes I should be happy I got to watch both using PIP. My game in SD and the "free" game using up the bandwidth where my game in HD should be. No, Charlie, I am NOT HAPPY!
Giants won in 13, btw. Charlie would say I only lost one net inning! 9 - the 5 I missed + 4 extra
There is no "Heidi rule" per se.Apparently.....................
Well they sent this viewer a game from another RSN. So while your statement is not false, it does not mean that Dish will send the correct programming!Dish can only send to it's viewers what is being sent to Dish.
That's that.