mx6bfast said:I wonder how early you will have to order ST to guarantee getting the games in HD
But wont they still need an installer to come out and put up a new Dish that can receive the Ka band signal!!? Current D* dishes can only receive Ku band, Right?LonghornXP said:Also bear in mind that these are options that D* is looking at and if they pick this option I'm sure they would give ST customers enough time to schedule a replacement box. I'm also being told if they went this route they might still keep those channels on current satellites but in MPEG4 only so that all they would have to replace is your HDTV box without an appointment. That means a customer would get a letter telling them to call and schedule the delivery of the new HD box with prepaid shipping for you to send your current HD box using the box the new HD box came in.
Again they are looking at many options to do more fast while not straining their installers and call centers.
Sorry, you may have watched the game but it was not in HD on D*.Carter said:Kfried001, DirecTV carries all of the O&O FSN-HD channels. I just watched a Suns game in HD last week.
kfried001 said:Sorry, you may have watched the game but it was not in HD on D*.
Smthkd said:But wont they still need an installer to come out and put up a new Dish that can receive the Ka band signal!!? Current D* dishes can only receive Ku band, Right?
LonghornXP said:Firstly don't take Swanny for its value because he has been biased with any providers HDTV plans at least IMO. Now its true that nothing new on the national HD side will come until later this year like the last quarter of the year. Now I can say that when the fourth quarter comes we will have a very good selection of national HDTV channels but again for now it will be dry because HD LIL will be the main focus now for D* because much has to be done such as installing new dishes and replacing hardware. Also contracts have to be done and testing has to take place. That is a pretty massive process considering what most other events require.
The last thing that I've heard and again I could be wrong because things do change or my contact was wrong but they are planning on adding all the premium channels HD feeds (East feed for sure but I don't know about the West but it has been hinted that the west feeds will be carried) and they will expand the SD Premium channel lineup with the bandwidth they would free by going MPEG4. Now SD premium channels could take longer to add because they would need time to get HD Pak subscribers upgraded to MPEG4 or I have even heard that NFL ST customers would be upgraded first for MPEG4 so they could free up bandwidth on 101 KU bird by moving all ST games onto the Spaceway Sats. Now whatever they plan most likely will be one of those things but we all will have to wait and see what they do.
But rest assured that many customers have complained about the Cinemax package and they will be increasing that packages channels. Also HBO Comedy and Starz Family and Cinema have been big requests as well.
kfried001 said:Sorry, you may have watched the game but it was not in HD on D*.
Curtis0620 said:Would that be all NFLST subscribers or only the HD subs?
mx6bfast said:Longhorn,
Do you know if we will be able to be signed up for both -2 & -4 at the same time? If D* doesn't have an HD DVR by the time Memphis is up on the new sats I would still want to record HD from D* on my HDTivo. Will I be able to have other -4 boxes but still keep and use the HDTivo for D* programming?
I hope this comes across clearly.
Bear said:New frequencies = new LNBs at a minimum.
mx6bfast - you will be able to use the HD Tivo through the overlap period, if you don't end up handing it in for an "upgrade". However, the theory that seems to make the most sense is that new content is only in MPEG-4 and probably only on the new sats until the full transition occurs (2H06/1H07). don't underestimate the complexity of moving 12+ million subscribers over to new technology. I think that they are going to do this deliberately enough that we should not expect a lot of new stuff (e.g., half a dozen new HD channels that parallel existing premiums) while they focus on not losing people.
Later,
Bill
Note the timing - the transition is slated to go into 2007, and will impact ALL D* customers in some fashion. Last time I checked, that was north of 12 million folks and growing.LonghornXP said:Um 12 million people is a little too much.
LonghornXP said:Right now only HD customers will need any upgrades for both boxes and dishes. Now there are plans to upgrade all the SDTV channels to MPEG4 but that would only require replacing of the boxes only because they would still use the same satellites so customers don't need anything new but the box itself. Now that is going to start but not until after all HDTV customers have been switched over and even when they do start it will take time to get customers boxes hooked up and if D* were smart they would put in their customers bills asking them if they know how to plug in a new box the same way their existing one plugs in to call this number and ask for replacement while customers who can't would require a house visit. Most customers can hook up a new box on their owns which would save money and time.