I saw, and Ramy confirmed, D* is at full rezz HD on all the new stuff. When is E* going to go full HD? any thoughts?
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It will probably be at least after the new sats are launched. Next year?I saw, and Ramy confirmed, D* is at full rezz HD on all the new stuff. When is E* going to go full HD? any thoughts?
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Wont be known until and if it does happen. Who knows what the bit rate is, or will be in the future. With the bandwidth capacity they have now, it may stay High bit rate(more important) and full rezzD* won't be full rez when they start adding more HD, it seems they have 1 channel per transponder at the moment but when they start getting 2 and 3 channels per transponder, the quality starts to go down...thats why them SD upconverts they call HD looks good, reminds me of the picture quality I get on my 10' old-skool satellite that still works...!
What I read here was that D* intends to place 4 HD channels per transponder using MPEG4. E* is presently putting 6 HD channels per transponder.
If these numbers are correct, then D* will have a clear HD quality advantage over E*. The average HD channel would get 50% more bandwidth from D*.
And using the latest MPEG4 encoders, D* may well be able to transmit full-resolution even at 4 channels per transponder, with compression artifacts being relatively minor.
Still wouldnt that equate to a higher bit rate per channel?D* is putting 4 HD channels per transponder because they only use QPSK as KA band satellites are much more prone to rain fade. E* can put 6 HD channels because they use 8PSK.
I saw, and Ramy confirmed, D* is at full rezz HD on all the new stuff. When is E* going to go full HD? any thoughts?
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D* is putting 4 HD channels per transponder because they only use QPSK as KA band satellites are much more prone to rain fade. E* can put 6 HD channels because they use 8PSK.
I saw, and Ramy confirmed, D* is at full rezz HD on all the new stuff. When is E* going to go full HD? any thoughts?
Don't forget that more bandwidth also means less recording space on your HDD. Some may prefer this compromise (though when the 2TB hdd's hit the shelves no one will care).
when they figure out how to get 6 gallons of water into a 5 gallon bucket.I saw, and Ramy confirmed, D* is at full rezz HD on all the new stuff. When is E* going to go full HD? any thoughts?
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I'm no communications expert on 8PSK vs QPSK, but in some brief readings on them, what I've seen is that 8PSK has demonstratedly better performance under poor weather conditions but only a very minor advantage in bit rate efficiency.
If this is true, then E* might have a very small advantage if they were both running 4 HD channels per transponder, but at 6 vs 4, D* is going to have a BIG bit rate advantage.
As a HD PQ fanatic, if I ever switch to D*, I will be hoping that they never switchover to 8PSK as being limited to 4 channels per transponder is great for quality.
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