And BTW I believe A&E HD is only transmitted in 720p, it is not a 1080i channel.
720p on E* and Cox Cable.
Guess thats cleared up
And BTW I believe A&E HD is only transmitted in 720p, it is not a 1080i channel.
720p on E* and Cox Cable.
I am told by a friend in engineering that its going out full resolution with minimum compression.
I am told that they are watching some material side by side with Fios and the DirecTV feed looks better.
I plan on doing a side by side test tonight between DirecTV and Dish.
And BTW I believe A&E HD is only transmitted in 720p, it is not a 1080i channel.
720p on E* and Cox Cable.
ummmm fios uses mpeg 2 compression and d* uses mpeg 4..by definition mpeg 4 compresses alot more than mpeg 2I am told by a friend in engineering that its going out full resolution with minimum compression.
I am told that they are watching some material side by side with Fios and the DirecTV feed looks better.
I plan on doing a side by side test tonight between DirecTV and Dish.
And BTW I believe A&E HD is only transmitted in 720p, it is not a 1080i channel.
I am told by a friend in engineering that its going out full resolution with minimum compression.
I am told that they are watching some material side by side with Fios and the DirecTV feed looks better.
I plan on doing a side by side test tonight between DirecTV and Dish.
And BTW I believe A&E HD is only transmitted in 720p, it is not a 1080i channel.
ummmm fios uses mpeg 2 compression and d* uses mpeg 4..by definition mpeg 4 compresses alot more than mpeg 2
Sean,Scott,
If this is the case why has D* not put a press release to blow the competition away. I mean isn't it in their best interest to advertize this information?
I forgot that they never said that they were sending a signal below 1920x1080i! They always boasted that they had the best signal in the industry. I really hope that they have done so but I think I will wait for some numbers (from an independent source) to back up this claim.
Is your friend a D* source or an independent source? Can the numbers of resolution and bitrates be posted?
Can you find out Why are the MPEG-2 channels like HDnet, HDnet Movies, Showtime HD still in HD Lite mode?
Give them time, they just got them up today. They still have some tweeking to do before it's perfect. But for what they have now, its the best HD I have seen in a long long time.Scott,
If this is the case why has D* not put a press release to blow the competition away. I mean isn't it in their best interest to advertize this information?
ummmm fios uses mpeg 2 compression and d* uses mpeg 4..by definition mpeg 4 compresses alot more than mpeg 2
Give them time, they just got them up today. They still have some tweeking to do before it's perfect. But for what they have now, its the best HD I have seen in a long long time.
Give them time, they just got them up today. They still have some tweeking to do before it's perfect. But for what they have now, its the best HD I have seen in a long long time.
I don't know -- maybe its the new "girl-friend" feeling BUT I don't care if these new channels are being done in HD-Lite or over compresion!
Why? well to me an my Sony A2000 60" TV they look KILLER! Now if D* starts to overload the bird with more channels - then I'll care
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My thoughts exactly!
SharpVision 65" HDTV.
Local HD channels look "slightly" better than DIRECTV HD channels (sharper, etc.) ... but much, much better than before.
I'm going to ask for a DirecTV tech to come out and insure the disk is aligned for the new channels ... then all should be perfect.
FYI: 35 miles east of LA and receive all LA HDTV channels with perfection.
. Until them (sorry Scott because I know you work hard on getting information) it is based on subjective rather than objective data. Everyone's subjectivity is different and it comes in different levels of PQ and colors.
I don't know -- maybe its the new "girl-friend" feeling BUT I don't care if these new channels are being done in HD-Lite or over compresion!
Why? well to me an my Sony A2000 60" TV they look KILLER! Now if D* starts to overload the bird with more channels - then I'll care
sorry for my rant -- just glad I stuck with them!
If this is the case why has D* not put a press release to blow the competition away. I mean isn't it in their best interest to advertize this information?
I forgot that they never said that they were sending a signal below 1920x1080i! They always boasted that they had the best signal in the industry. I really hope that they have done so but I think I will wait for some numbers (from an independent source) to back up this claim.
Is your friend a D* source or an independent source? Can the numbers of resolution and bitrates be posted?
Can you find out Why are the MPEG-2 channels like HDnet, HDnet Movies, Showtime HD still in HD Lite mode?
I would say NOT HD Lite!
I am going to do some side by side tests of Dish -vs- DirecTV HD later on.