Does anyone know if I subscribe to the Multi-Sports Package and there is an MLB game on outside of my local area, I am in Harrisburg, PA, will I be able to watch the game?
And only if you live in an area claimed by the team. My RSN carries the Houston Rockets, but Rockets games are blacked out here....You can only watch games on your area's RSN. This is true for both standard and high definition broadcasts.
And full time HD on the RSN's isn't likely until more bandwidth is available...and everyone has mpeg4 receivers.
Probably 2 years or so away, at least.
There are tons of White Sox and Cubs games on the full-time Comcast Sports Net Chicago. DISH will be losing lots of customers if they don't add this channel CONUS if D* adds it. D* has Comcast Sports in the Chicago locals area within a 100 mile or less area. Myself I will see who offers the best baseball HD next year as neither services can offer HD games to my area.
Astos and Cardinals on mine right now...
Anyone know when the NY rsn's are going to be HD? Thanks
No technical reason, other than you'll need to have a line of sight to the satellite that carries your HD RSN (either 61.5 or 129), and the equipment to see it, and you won't get the RSN for the area that you moved to.Are these RSNs spot beamed? I have moved from my old region but still follow my old teams. If they are not spot beamed then I can order a 622 delivered to my son's house in the old area and then install it in the new area. If I bill to my credit card they wouldn't know I didn't live in the old region. This avoids having to subscribe to the expensive packages like MLB, NBA, and CI just to get your old teams. Anyone see a hole in this theory?
Does anyone know what the process is E* is using to turn on each RSN? I am sure if they could turn them all on at once they would...so I was just curious about the pace and the region.