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Enlightener

join:2006-01-28
Cedar Park, TX

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Moving on....

I just don't see how they can do it at 25mbps. Even if MPEG4 cuts the bandwidth in half, that's still 9mbps because 1080i ATSC is speced at 18mbps.

Drop in 2 streams and that's 18mbps, add in 6mbps for elite and that's 24mbps. Now where is the bandwidth for the two SDTV channels?

BTW my definition of `doing it` isn't cutting corners. If multiple stream requires reallocation of the internet bandwidth or overcompressing of 1280x1080 HD-Lite then count me out... Oh wait, I'm already out! I close on my new house tomorrow and DirecTV is coming on Monday. I have FTTP but I'll only use it for internet acess and a $8/mo basic line that I don't really even want. VOIP is alot cheaper....


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

25 Mbps... hell, I can't even get a consistant 3Mbps... and there's VRAD boxes all over the city, and I have to hit the CO at 12k feet.


cwh

join:2006-05-14
San Antonio, TX

reply to Enlightener
They are probably going to raise the sync rate later this year. The ATT CFO recently said they were going to increase the bandwidth being deliverlied 60-70% this year. That would put the sync speed at 40 and not 25.



Uncle Paul

join:2003-02-04
USA
kudos:1

reply to Enlightener
If you're concerned about HD-Lite then why are you going with DirecTV?


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