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As for going Dish, I guess it is too late for me. I had comcast because I could get QAM, and I never really considered changing. Eventually Comcast should have the same HD channels. They have plenty of bandwidth. I don't need 100 channels. I just need the ones I watch and comcast already gives me most of them with a few exceptions like Comedy Central and Food Network for my girlfriend. |
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It wouldn't surprise me if a small company or upstart did a component VC-1 encoding card, kinda like Silicon Dust has done with the HDHomerun for clear qam. At least I can hope..
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Well Fujitsu already has an H.264 encoder SOC. Theoretically all you'd have to do is stick that on a component capture card and you'd be golden. Nobody seems to want to do that though.
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I still have not seen any HD content on this "HD" channel.
Has anybody else seen some? Curious Apap |
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I don't have SciFi HD, but I was under the impression that Battlestar and SG Atlantis is taped in HD.
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I dont even have my H20 receiver hooked up to Sage yet. I am still considering switching to Dish and getting a r5000 modded box just for HD content. I just hope a less expensive solution will emerge eventually.(one can hope) Hopefull Apap |
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I read somewhere that this years shows are all SD but widescreen (for DVD). They said ALL next years shows will be filmed in HD.
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BG Season One is being released this week on HD-DVD. I'm pretty sure I read in some HD pro video mag a while back they've been filming in HD from the beginning. I get my broadcast HD off an HDHomeRun, but the bulk we watch is DirecTV. I've given in to just watching downconverted HD off DirecTV because I like SageTV so much (and I need three room sharing) i'm willing to give up the quality...for now. Rumors persist that DirecTV will release a multi-room streaming DVR at some point. If that happens, I'd be hard pressed to stay with Sage.
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Thx Mike
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Do you think direct tv will also have something like download tv shows such as tivotogo? Will the multiroom be faster than tivo transfers?
Just curious if you have more nfo Thanks Mo |
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Thx Mike
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THAT could flip me over to the dark side. Until now, that has been the killer app part of Sage. Having a centralized DVR as it were. If DirecTV is headed that way, I may have to jump.
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They're slowly catching up, I saw this one in Popular Science the other day. I think it's shown up here before, but they do offer extenders, and the cool part is they communicate over existing cable lines so no ethernet cables required.
They'll never be as flexible as Sage but with a stranglehold on the content and improving feature set it's going to get more difficult to hold onto our HTPCs. On the down side Cox just increased the DVR service fee $2 on top of the rental fee and the digital cable fees. One more advantage of Sage, you'll want to upgrade and expand but at least you'll never be charged more for what you already have.
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Yes, heaven forbid that a company would actually provide a service to a customer. "Hey, take this CRAP, pay us through the nose.... AND LIKE IT!" (typical media company attitude)
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Frankly, I'm surprised there still around. |
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And they just announced a software version. Hmmm.
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how many rooms does multi room mean to Direct TV? I have a client and two mvps and will be adding a fourth tv location in the basement gym/bar area. So I hope multi-room really begins to become multi-room and not just 1+1 or something. Two of my locations are currently capable of 1080i and 1080p respectively, and a third will probably become at least 1080i in a month or so. So I hate the current model of 1 hd + 1 sd. My house viewing locations are all home runs back to the basement, so they can be tied together any way I would need through either Cat5e or RG6 cables. Just bring it on!
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