gadgtfreek SatelliteGuys Master Original poster May 29, 2006 22,105 865 Lower Alabama Aug 4, 2008 #1 Strange, 1 hour of HistHD used 1%, 1 hr 15 min's on 501 is using 4%.
tigerfan33 Pub Member / Supporter Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 12, 2007 7,241 582 Alabama Aug 4, 2008 #2 I was going to record Hogans Heroes doing the same. Using MPEG2 for one and MPEG4 for the other. I wonder what is going on?
I was going to record Hogans Heroes doing the same. Using MPEG2 for one and MPEG4 for the other. I wonder what is going on?
gadgtfreek SatelliteGuys Master Original poster May 29, 2006 22,105 865 Lower Alabama Aug 4, 2008 #3 Dunno. Ive only seen an hour of OTA take 4%.
atp1313 SatelliteGuys Pro Mar 1, 2005 1,094 0 Goose Creek, SC Aug 4, 2008 #4 Could it be the additional embedded audio stream(s)?
charper1 Bourbon Tester Supporting Founder May 18, 2004 18,442 6 I'm Nationwide Aug 4, 2008 #5 I was thinking the same thing: HBO HD with 5.1 audio vs HIST HD with 2.0; it still seesm like a big difference but who's to really know what each percent really means
I was thinking the same thing: HBO HD with 5.1 audio vs HIST HD with 2.0; it still seesm like a big difference but who's to really know what each percent really means
gadgtfreek SatelliteGuys Master Original poster May 29, 2006 22,105 865 Lower Alabama Aug 4, 2008 #6 True, did not think about that. I just dont remember it taking that much before the mpeg2 swap, but maybe I didnt look.
True, did not think about that. I just dont remember it taking that much before the mpeg2 swap, but maybe I didnt look.
D darrencp22 SatelliteGuys Pro Aug 10, 2007 2,966 1 Lockport, NY (Buffalo Suburb) Aug 4, 2008 #7 I read somewhere that HBO is requiring a direct passthrough of their feed. In otherwords, no downrezzing of any kind is permitted.
I read somewhere that HBO is requiring a direct passthrough of their feed. In otherwords, no downrezzing of any kind is permitted.