Part 1
With OTA HDTV having 19.3Mbps bandwidth limit and subchannels being added to boot, DBS sat doing bitrates of 10Mbps, and the invention of HD-Lite (downrezzing)... What kind of picture quality does the C-Band HD movie channels and DiscHD actually have? Any numbers on bitrates? 25Mbps/38Mbps/45Mbps?
Part 2
I browsed through Lynsat and unless I'm missing something obvious... where are these channels?
HDNet & HDNet Movies
ESPN HD & ESPN2 HD
TNT HD & Universal HD
Are the channel owners simply bypassing C-Band uplinking and doing Fiber to the various providers? Is it no longer economical to send these out on C-Band? Is C-Band out of bandwidth?
Even more puzzling, where are the NBC/ABC/CBS/etc HD feeds on C-Band? These networks have several SD subchannels and live feeds on C-Band, but don't uplink the HD? Seems strange?
Hammer
With OTA HDTV having 19.3Mbps bandwidth limit and subchannels being added to boot, DBS sat doing bitrates of 10Mbps, and the invention of HD-Lite (downrezzing)... What kind of picture quality does the C-Band HD movie channels and DiscHD actually have? Any numbers on bitrates? 25Mbps/38Mbps/45Mbps?
Part 2
I browsed through Lynsat and unless I'm missing something obvious... where are these channels?
HDNet & HDNet Movies
ESPN HD & ESPN2 HD
TNT HD & Universal HD
Are the channel owners simply bypassing C-Band uplinking and doing Fiber to the various providers? Is it no longer economical to send these out on C-Band? Is C-Band out of bandwidth?
Even more puzzling, where are the NBC/ABC/CBS/etc HD feeds on C-Band? These networks have several SD subchannels and live feeds on C-Band, but don't uplink the HD? Seems strange?
Hammer