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Old 08-05-2009, 07:25 PM
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Default DISH Network to go 1080p in August

1080p HDTV for all
The battle for 1080p dominance of physical media verses video on demand (VOD) is joined. Satellite television provider DISH Network announced that it would begin beaming 1080p goodness from space in short order.

BetaNews: Dish first to deliver 1080p HD television programming
CNN Money: DISH Network(R) Unveils Biggest High Definition Upgrade in TV History

A press release dated Thursday July 31, 2009 indicates that in August DISH will roll out 1080p television service to HD-DVR subscribers making for an industry first. Currently all HD broadcasting is limited to either 720p or 1080i resolutions. Typically, 720p is preferred for content with a preponderance of fast motion such as sports and other action oriented content, while 1080i is preferred with most other material for improved detail when smoothness of motion is not an issue.

The 1080p video resolution upgrade will take the form of a firmware update that will activate the ability for DISH’s MPEG-4 HD-DVRs to receive and output broadcasts at the higher resolution. DISH also announced that it would be making the DISH on Demand VOD service available to subscribers at 1080p.

To coincide with the service improvement launch, DISH will make I Am Legend available at the Blu-ray quality resolution with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround audio available through the DISH on Demand VOD service. Sources are mixed as to whether this would be a free or discounted offering to current subscribers.

DISH is claiming that proprietary technology used in the new TurboHD and the launch of the Echo XI satellite will allow them to increase data transmission to accommodate the 1080p signal. TurboHD uses encoding called 8PSK-Turbo that DISH says will increase data transmission and frame rates. Hopefully this means that they won’t have to get all comcastic and compress the crap out of the signal to make bandwidth limits or it will blow the whole Blu-ray video quality bit.

Next up would be lossless audio to make the offering complete as a true Blu-ray competitor, Lions Gate aside, but at least lossy Dolby 5.1 is an improvement over other broadcaster VOD offerings, which are typically overly compressed, lossy two channel stereo at best.

Other announced service changes and improvements from DISH include the addition of new HD channels and the first all HD programming package since DISH acquired Voom in 2005.

As of Friday August 1, 2009, DISH will add 17 new HD channels to its current lineup which totals 114 HD channels, 100 of which will be nationally available. DISH also plans to match rival DIRECTV’s plans to have 150 HD channels available by the end of 2009.

The all-HD packages using TurboHD will be available in three service tiers, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Twenty five bucks get one 40 all-HD channels and it goes from there. DISH also says that current subscribers can add HD programming for as little as ten bucks.


Now we get to see how long it takes other broadcasters to scramble to put 1080p on the air. Apparently, DIRECTV has mumbled something about later this year without being too specific and Comcast, well, they’re Comcast; I am sure they will find a way to squeeze 1080p into the same bandwidth that 720p/1080i currently fits all while adding HD channels just to keep up .
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Default 1080P v Million-80p

Lookis like we will have to pull out the million-80p trump card (ha-ha cable commercial).
So D**h can't get enough HD Channels to comptete with Dire**TV. They decided to push 1080p movies & programs?
Any one with Blu-Ray knows the picture.
By the way ... who wants to start a new Satellite Provider it costs only $12m
initial investment (ha-ha).
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