Wow. They don't have a dedicated channel for FS AZ HD yet?
As a fellow Wildcat fan who had dish last year, this is why I am on DirecTV. Dedicated HD channel for all of the Fox Sports channels.Bobmu said:The 2/18/12, AZ Wildcat, Washington Huskie basketball game was switched off on the DISH NETWORK HD channel 440 in Tucson with 4 minutes left in the game. This seems to be a frequent occurance on FoxSportsAZ HD on DISH. Since I record the games I have missed the endings several times. Please DISH wait for the game conclusion before switching to the next game.
Dish still has more SD than HD customers and WAY more SD-only receivers in the field. Even if Dish wanted to do as you suggest, it would take them a long time to switch all their "legacy" customer equipment over. It may happen eventually, but eventually will be many years from now.Bobmu said:I have several questions for DISH regarding HD Bandwidth Limitations and /or programming control;
1. Could DISH eliminate the dedicated Standard Definition (SD) channel and just provide the dedicated HD channel instead of providing both feeds? Providing just one feed should help the bandwidth budget. My SD receivers tune to the HD channels without a problem.
Another problem with this is that SD receivers normally are not able to see the HD channels because they are broadcast in MPEG-4, and SD equipment is MPEG-2. After checking a couple HD RSNs, they are broadcast as MPEG-4, so an SD receiver wouldn't be able to see it. As mentioned, we do still have a lot of SD equipment and subscribers.Bobmu said:I have several questions for DISH regarding HD Bandwidth Limitations and /or programming control;
1. Could DISH eliminate the dedicated Standard Definition (SD) channel and just provide the dedicated HD channel instead of providing both feeds? Providing just one feed should help the bandwidth budget. My SD receivers tune to the HD channels without a problem.