Renamed thread, here are the Sub Forum Descriptions...we have those that complain if we don't move and those that complain if we do...
Dish HD Discussions
Discussion of Dish Network High Definition equipment and services.
Dish Network - Technical Discussions
Technical Discussion of NON HD Dish Network equipment and service, including software release notes direct from Dish Network.
Will the HD software update stay in the tech discussions?
We are considering merging both subforums into one "Dish Technical Discussions" subforum in the future.
There is not much SD equipment left out there, so there is no need to make this SD vs. HD distinction any more.
If it's Dish-related, you can post any question you want in any of the three forums. Logic isn't necessary....Newbie question here: Why is the Dish HD forum more appropriate then the Technical forum? To me being new, it seems the dish-hd forum is for discussing programming and the technical forum is for discussing hardware related issues.
In case you're new to the software used to run this message board, see the link above for "User CP" ? Click on it and it will list threads that have been "updated", i.e. someone has added a post to, that you've created or responded in. By default, this should be automatic. It's quite handy... If your thread gets moved, you're none the wiser. It will still show up (when updated) and clicking the link will take you to wherever it is.Why Was My Thread Deleted?
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Or just hit Quick Links and Today's posts...In case you're new to the software used to run this message board, see the link above for "User CP" ? Click on it and it will list threads that have been "updated", i.e. someone has added a post to, that you've created or responded in. By default, this should be automatic. It's quite handy... If your thread gets moved, you're none the wiser. It will still show up (when updated) and clicking the link will take you to wherever it is.
Really? Do you have any kind of information from Dish that clarifies this? I'd be interested to see what theyr saying the numbers are for their hd subs versus sd.There is not much SD equipment left out there,
I'd like to see that as well?Really? Do you have any kind of information from Dish that clarifies this? I'd be interested to see what theyr saying the numbers are for their hd subs versus sd.
There was a thread in which (maybe) BRAVO or some channel mentioned that Dish has 3 or 6 million HD households (I'm thinking it was the 3 number). Given that Dish has 13+ million total, well, someone's speculation was rather inaccurate.... SD customers still far out-number HD customers by a long shot.Really? Do you have any kind of information from Dish that clarifies this? I'd be interested to see what theyr saying the numbers are for their hd subs versus sd.