hello all,
i am a relatively new subscriber to dish network and have a 625 box. i have noticed (as have many others in these forums) that my local channels show far more evidence of mpeg2 artifacting (blocks and blurs) than national cable channels. movie channels seem to be of the highest quality. this leaves me with three questions:
1. i'm assuming that e* is devoting more bandwidth to the premium channels, and then the national channels, and then the least to the locals because the fewest people get them. is that a fair assumption?
2. if the above is true, then wouldn't it make sense that if i record "cheers" off a local channel it would take up less space on my hard drive than if i recorded it off tvland? i know that the space indicator only gives a "time remaining" indication, and as yet i haven't watched it closely enough to notice if a full 30 minutes comes off for each show, but i'm guessing that is the case. so is it padding the stream to take up the full amount of space, perhaps even re-encoding a low-bitrate stream to a high-bitrate one (which will obviously not make it look any better)? or is it actually saving that space somehow? or, i suppose it's possible that the locals get the same bandwidth but look worse because whatever mpeg2 compressor is running on them isn't able to process as fast as the one in use for the national feeds, and thus outputs a poorer quality image at the same bandwidth?
3. i know that the locals are mirrored to the broadcast channel numbers (channels 2, 11, 13 etc. in houston) from a channel number somewhere in the 8000s. is that a straight channel number swap, or is the feed potentially different (ie, coming from a different satellite), and thus possibly one feed is possibly better than another?
many thanks for any help with this. i've only used this forum for a month or two now, and it has already been of immense help to me. you guys are providing a great service here.
i am a relatively new subscriber to dish network and have a 625 box. i have noticed (as have many others in these forums) that my local channels show far more evidence of mpeg2 artifacting (blocks and blurs) than national cable channels. movie channels seem to be of the highest quality. this leaves me with three questions:
1. i'm assuming that e* is devoting more bandwidth to the premium channels, and then the national channels, and then the least to the locals because the fewest people get them. is that a fair assumption?
2. if the above is true, then wouldn't it make sense that if i record "cheers" off a local channel it would take up less space on my hard drive than if i recorded it off tvland? i know that the space indicator only gives a "time remaining" indication, and as yet i haven't watched it closely enough to notice if a full 30 minutes comes off for each show, but i'm guessing that is the case. so is it padding the stream to take up the full amount of space, perhaps even re-encoding a low-bitrate stream to a high-bitrate one (which will obviously not make it look any better)? or is it actually saving that space somehow? or, i suppose it's possible that the locals get the same bandwidth but look worse because whatever mpeg2 compressor is running on them isn't able to process as fast as the one in use for the national feeds, and thus outputs a poorer quality image at the same bandwidth?
3. i know that the locals are mirrored to the broadcast channel numbers (channels 2, 11, 13 etc. in houston) from a channel number somewhere in the 8000s. is that a straight channel number swap, or is the feed potentially different (ie, coming from a different satellite), and thus possibly one feed is possibly better than another?
many thanks for any help with this. i've only used this forum for a month or two now, and it has already been of immense help to me. you guys are providing a great service here.