I think it goes by how the networks broadcast the pictures.Is Espn in 1080i on cable??Not true. D* does not broadcast all HD in 1080i. ESPN and others are only 720P and that is what D* sends them as.
I think it goes by how the networks broadcast the pictures.Is Espn in 1080i on cable??Not true. D* does not broadcast all HD in 1080i. ESPN and others are only 720P and that is what D* sends them as.
I think it goes by how the networks broadcast the pictures.Is Espn in 1080i on cable??
DIRECTV casts programming in 720p or 1080i as appropriate, so your first assertion is false.D* does broadcast all hd in 1080i, if they don't receive 1080i from the network it is not viewed that way,
Old westerns were usually shot on 35mm film and if the network has an HD film chain, they can broadcast it in 1080i or 720p as they see fit. The Voom movie channels do this all of the time with content not available in HD... even with old Felix the Cat cartoons. Your second assertion doesn't hold water either.Have you ever watched an old western on HDNM, do you think they had HD in 1965?? the broadcast can only be as good as the feed that D* gets from the networks.
D* is responsible for implementing the league/team initiated blackouts and they've had more than their share of problems this year.And as for the sports blackouts, contact the FCC. D* does not make the decison on which channels you can watch where you live, that is up to the FCC.
D* is responsible for implementing the league/team initiated blackouts and they've had more than their share of problems this year.
D* is responsible for implementing the league/team initiated blackouts and they've had more than their share of problems this year.
The point that I was trying to make is that D*'s track record for bogus blackouts (games blacked out that shouldn't be) is surprisingly poor. There are many accounts of subscribers calling to complain and having the game show up minutes later.It is NOT D* that is making your blackouts happen, it comes from the local team and league.
This is the kind of false info that gets everyone confused! Black outs are caused by local networks. Not DIRECTV.and your bogus information is completely unheard of.Lets see some proof that Directvs blackouts are any different then any other provider.The point that I was trying to make is that D*'s track record for bogus blackouts (games blacked out that shouldn't be) is surprisingly poor. There are many accounts of subscribers calling to complain and having the game show up minutes later.
The point is that subscribers shouldn't have to call to straighten it out.
This is the kind of false info that gets everyone confused! Black outs are caused by local networks. Not DIRECTV.and your bogus information is completely unheard of.Lets see some proof that Directvs blackouts are any different then any other provider.
Check this thread.This is the kind of false info that gets everyone confused! Black outs are caused by local networks. Not DIRECTV.and your bogus information is completely unheard of.
Does it really matter what cable or Dish Network is doing if you're a DIRECTV subscriber? Keeping ahead of blackouts must be a priority for a company that prides itself in being the sports leader.Lets see some proof that Directvs blackouts are any different then any other provider.
Check this thread.
There is a thread on an another website discussing of false blackouts.
I 'm not sure what this is suppose to show me? I see one person with a complaint.All the rest of the threads aren't even about blackouts.Thats the best you can do?? Looks like an isolated problem to me.
Its the best I could do without cross-linking to a competitive website with a thread over 100 posts long about the subject and several smaller threads. DirecTV doesn't allow such discussions on their forums.I 'm not sure what this is suppose to show me?
100 posts doesn't mean 100 complaints!Its the best I could do without cross-linking to a competitive website with a thread over 100 posts long about the subject and several smaller threads. DirecTV doesn't allow such discussions on their forums.
No, but a dozen or more complaints among them establishes a pattern. Surely half of the posts are from D* apologists saying that DIRECTV is doing their best with some really silly rules, but those who have experienced such a blackout have a legitimate beef and they are not as few as you've insisted.100 posts doesn't mean 100 complaints!
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