Didn't ask. I will be speaking with him again early ;next week. Let's see what he lets me know then.
In case we don't say it enough...thanks for the info. :
Didn't ask. I will be speaking with him again early ;next week. Let's see what he lets me know then.
Didn't ask. I will be speaking with him again early ;next week. Let's see what he lets me know then.
Or does those 78 also include mirroring the existing HD channels
That is a NO - it would not count a MPEG2 channel mirrored as MPEG4 twice. That being said, if for example YES-HD is on channel 94 (as part of MLB EI) and ALSO on its own channel 622, that is 2 different channels, as 94 is a MLB-HD channel.
But channel 70 (HBO) and channel 509 (HBO) are considered as ONE and the same.
The channel 622 and 94 for Yes-HD still should only count as one channel. Just like all the Sunday Ticket channels should not count in the mix.
The majority of them. I guess if you are willing to pony up an extra $60 - $70 per month it would be worth it.Good question, I was wondering that too. Also, of those 78 how many are PPV, RSNs, NFL Sunday Ticket, or MLB:EI channels.
The majority of them. I guess if you are willing to pony up an extra $60 - $70 per month it would be worth it.
The list is here: http://www.satelliteguys.us/directv-forum/98205-directvs-hd-100-list-grows.htmlI'm curious: what's your basis for saying "majority of them", and how did you determine it costs "an $60-$70 per month" ?
The majority of them. I guess if you are willing to pony up an extra $60 - $70 per month it would be worth it.
I was merely trying to answer a question from an inquiring poster. Sometimes the truth hurts. Was my math wrong?Awww, feeling a bit left out Voyager. Dude, sour grapes don't sit on you well. Go enjoy your Voom, what are you in here for anyway?
I was merely trying to answer a question from an inquiring poster. Sometimes the truth hurts. Was my math wrong?
That $70 a month is in addition to your basic programming costs. Some of us don't have your deep pockets and can't/won't pay $120/month for sat tv. Many D* customers think that they are going to get 70+ HD channels next month for the $10.99 HD fee. Won't they be surprised.Big deal - $70 a month. I went to the Yankee game on Sunday - including tickets, parking, tolls, parking, beer, food, etc. it cost over $200 for ONE GAME. $70 bucks a month is a bargain. Just going out for dinner costs about $100.
bottom line - you either are or you are NOT into sports. If you ARE - you can't beat the sports on D*. If you're not, DISH is the better choice (for the next 21 days at least).
That $70 a month is in addition to your basic programming costs. Some of us don't have your deep pockets and can't/won't pay $120/month for sat tv.
That $70 a month is in addition to your basic programming costs.
Isn't the sport pack add-on about $12/month? Doesn't the MLBEI plus SuperFan cost in excess of $350? Doesn't the NFLST plus SuperFan cost in excess of $350?i admit math wasn't my best subject in college but i have no earthly idea where you are coming up with that figure of $60-70.
first, a sports subscription done over 4 payments is not that much money.....especially on an early bird special.
second, there are no planned price increases for the new hd until, at least, march 2008.
third, that figure is way too high to represent subing to the sports pak every month.
Sorry but I don't smoke. Currently I am working but I do enjoy DishHD not promises every night.voyager - you say you are enjoying your 38 channels of HD.
what do you do - sit there and scroll thru the channels ALL DAY LONG and go WOW?
What are you smoking?
Sorry but I don't smoke. Currently I am working but I do enjoy DishHD not promises every night.
The list is here: http://www.satelliteguys.us/directv-forum/98205-directvs-hd-100-list-grows.html
Count'em up. When you add the MLBEI + SF, NFLST + SF and the Sports Pack to your monthly bill, it will easily add $60 to $70 per month. This amount did not include the other sports packages.