With us losing INSP and Weather Channel, I hope we get new channels soon. I know supposedly 4 retro channels are supposed to come in Spring but I was wondering if anyone has heard anything.
The Weather Channel is gone. Direct put Weather Nation on 362 so people would not have to search for a channel with weather on it
The most you are going to see, is maybe more Sports channels showing up. If you go to http://www.avsforum.com/t/1462894/o...ps-cable-dbs-fiber-iptv-updated-2-10-14/0_100 it is a pretty up to date listing of current & possible new channels coming out to providers.With us losing INSP and Weather Channel, I hope we get new channels soon. I know supposedly 4 retro channels are supposed to come in Spring but I was wondering if anyone has heard anything.
Direct has to get a new bird in the air too, and Id rather em not keep cramming HD on transponders like another party has done.
No INSP does not pay to be on providers, they are unencrypted and can be legally uplinked to any provider for freeand INSP pays to be on providers. They didnt want to renew
No INSP does not pay to be on providers, they are unencrypted and can be legally uplinked to any provider for free
Their next satellite should be operational by year's end. They have put more channels per transponder, but with better encoding, there has been no noticeable loss of picture quality. Are you claiming there has been?
Direct has to get a new bird in the air too, and Id rather em not keep cramming HD on transponders like another party has done.
Their next satellite should be operational by year's end. They have put more channels per transponder, but with better encoding, there has been no noticeable loss of picture quality. Are you claiming there has been?
Dish uses ku band, not ka. They also use different encryption. Apples to oranges, more or less.
really, where did you see this? i woudl love this, i have to use my am21 to get some of them now.I know supposedly 4 retro channels are supposed to come in Spring
Dish uses ku band, not ka. They also use different encryption. Apples to oranges, more or less.
I don't understand this logic. If PQ is being compared, the end result is apples to apples. I think Directv was a little better when I first got it, but not a ton. It's still the best PQ out there, but saying that Dish's PQ is worse because of the technology is no reason for it to be justified.
It really is an apples to apples and not an apples to oranges. Transmission method really doesn't have an effect, all though it is apart of the equation as different rates can squeeze in more channels. The Transmission band has no effect at all. What matters is compression used, how much, resolution and bit rate given. Given a transponder, setup identically between the two systems with the same bandwidth, No matter what the band used, both pictures should look the same if it's identical. What happens is dish uses a lower bitrate dependent upon content and resolution on some of their channels giving the picture a softer look. Directv uses a higher bit rate depended upon content and full resolution. DirecTV trys to pass on what the provider gives them for the most part. That gives Directv a sharper look.
That's my point, Dish uses a different encoding method that allows more channels per transponder. Also, they don't relay the full bandwidth like Directv does. Dish only sends down 1440x1080, Directv does 1920x1080.