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Can we expect any new/improved HDs tonight when we get home? 
17 new HD channels were launched in the wee hours of the night. Depending on what programming package you have, you should have new channels.thrillerbee said:Can we expect any new/improved HDs tonight when we get home?![]()
HDNet is part of Essentials (or whatever metal you currently have, Gold?). HDNet Movies is part of Ultimate (Platinum).reddice said:I checked when I woke up this morning and the channels I subscribe to since I have the everything pack I get the HD versions they carry including all the HBO's even Zone, Starz and other channels like Lifetime HD and Planet Green. I also still get HDNet.
No, you don't get HDNet movies with GoldHD, and Smallville is on HDNet two times every day.reddice said:I have Essentials. I guess it is called Gold now so I know I get HDNet. I know I don't get the Movies one. It is not worth an extra $10 for those channels anyway since they just show the same thing over and over again. HDNet is fine for the occasional Smallville rerun. That is about it.
As I understand it, there was a straight conversion for existing HD customers:Orange Man said:I'm still trying to figure out all the various HD packs and programing period. We're getting our new recr's(622 & 211) Tuesday along with a new Dish for the sats. We have the basic (200 channel) along with HBO, Showtime and Starz. No HD pack of any kind before. We don't need or want the "everything pack" and in fact may look at ditching one or two of the premo's.
Is this "Turbo" only for new customers only or ones that never had any HD packs before?
Kenny J
DStroyer said:It's funny, all the hype around this whole "Your Dish Network system is being TURBOCHARGED!!!!!!!! YEAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!" campaign.
Last night, my system was TURBOCHARGED!!!!!!!!!!! with...........................
Lifetime HD.
Not complaining. I know I can upgrade to the $135/month package if I want. I've just never felt like such an "outsider" before :lol: But, hey, at least I get to see - in full 720p resolution - "How To Kill A Man After He Takes The Parking Spot You Were Thinking Of Pulling Into At The Mall So You Could Go Buy A $150 Pair Of Shoes That You'll Probably Only Wear Once: The Rebecca Wilson Story", starring Markie Post.
Top 100 & BronzeHD & PlatinumHD was not Top 100 w/HD Absolute it was Top 100 w/HD Ultimate.thrillerbee said:As I understand it, there was a straight conversion for existing HD customers:
Top 100 w/HD Essentials became Top 100 with BronzeHD
Top 100 w/HD Absolute became Top 100 & BronzeHD & PlatinumHD
Top 200 w/HD Essentials became Top 100 with SilverHD
Top 200 w/HD Absolute became Top 100 & SilverHD & PlatinumHD
Top 250 w/HD Essentials became Top 100 with GoldHD
Top 250 w/HD Absolute became Top 100 & GoldHD & PlatinumHD
This link is the best I've seen so far: http://www.dishnetwork.com/content/our_products/dish_hd/programming/AT_turboHD/index.shtml
You should be able to order any of the HD packages with your existing "basic" programming if you want to. As I understand it, you're just not eligible for the TurboHD packages (HD-only) until February.
HDNet Movies is actually a pretty good channel. They show a lot of good, classic movies. When I first signed up for DishHD The Bridge on the River Kwai was playing when the ViP722 receiver got the signal from the satellite.Don't care about HDNet movies.
Question?? Does HDNet Movies have commercials?Bobby H said:HDNet Movies is actually a pretty good channel. They show a lot of good, classic movies. When I first signed up for DishHD The Bridge on the River Kwai was playing when the ViP722 receiver got the signal from the satellite.
Over the past week they showed a bunch of Steven Spielberg classics, including E.T.: The Extraterrestrial and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. I thought it was kind of amusing that they played Starman and E.T. during the same evening. HD Net Movies is playing Jaws tonight. They're also playing the third Mad Max movie.
nopeDoug E said:Question?? Does HDNet Movies have commercials?
Reading the news releases at Dish's web site I see the following statement mixed in with all the hype about "Turbo packages".thrillerbee said:Can we expect any new/improved HDs tonight when we get home?![]()
8PSK-Turbo code has been in use for HD receivers for a long time. Goes back to the HD adapter added for the 6000. The TurboHD is mostly marketing, but includes support for some 1080P support.4bama said:Reading the news releases at Dish's web site I see the following statement mixed in with all the hype about "Turbo packages".
TurboHD uses a cutting-edge 8PSK-Turbo code to stream more data to your satellite receiver at a faster image processing rate, which results in a superior picture and sound for all your home viewing. You won't find this technology anywhere else!
The "8PSK-Turbo code" is used on all HD channels, and in other articles Dish implies this code will also improve SD picture quality.
I have a 622 still at L5.12, so either the capability for 8PSK-Turbo was already built into the receiver or, as some have implied, we have to be updated to L6.10 for this improvement to work.
Anyone have a straight forward answer? Maybe the L6.10 release notes, when available, will address this.
That post was considerably more entertaining than most of the channels I get from DishNetwork, and I didn't even have to pay $75/month for it.DStroyer said:It's funny, all the hype around this whole "Your Dish Network system is being TURBOCHARGED!!!!!!!! YEAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!" campaign.
Last night, my system was TURBOCHARGED!!!!!!!!!!! with...........................
Lifetime HD.
Not complaining. I know I can upgrade to the $135/month package if I want. I've just never felt like such an "outsider" before :lol: But, hey, at least I get to see - in full 720p resolution - "How To Kill A Man After He Takes The Parking Spot You Were Thinking Of Pulling Into At The Mall So You Could Go Buy A $150 Pair Of Shoes That You'll Probably Only Wear Once: The Rebecca Wilson Story", starring Markie Post.