Never in my life have I heard so many people compain about something that is given to them for free.
By far the best point anyone has made on this forum all day - maybe ever.SAEMike said:Never in my life have I heard so many people compain about something that is given to them for free.
Conjuror said:I don't understand all this excitement about Sirius radio on Dish. Now I suppose to convert my expensive TV set to be a radio tuner? Sorry, but I thought TVs have another function.
Charlie, give us some good HDTV channels!
Conjuror said:Here is my problem: I want to use my TV set to watch TV NOT to turn it in some kind of a radio tuner. Some will say, "well you don't have to listen to Sirius". Fine, I don't. However, the problem is in Dish's commitment which is certainly not in improving PQ on SD and providing more HDTV channels. They have very limited bandwidth and therefore they already use too much compression on SD channels and now giving away (again) valuable bandwidth for radio stations?!
More crappy channels they have, we get more compressed picture. That is why Dish's SD picture looks horrible on large screens. And that is why I don't see them adding more HDTV channels in near future. They prefer quantity over quality.
[edited out silly comment made before I had my morning caffeine ...]itsonthedish said:Dish offering Sirius is the straw that broke the camels back for me... switching over from DirectV and regular cable.
TNGTony said:jr,
Read the part you quoted again...carefully.
See ya
Tony