  meskinct Mad Scientist at Work Premium join:2002-01-07 Danbury, CT clubs:
·Comcast
·magicjack.com
| HD Replacements When Olympics Are Over?
So what do you think Comcast will replace the HD Olympic Basketball and Soccer with when the Olympics are over?
I have my wishes but does anyone have an official word? -- Rich. My Website including the AT&T/SNET Status Page |
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL | Probably nothing, and just remove those channels from the lineup. |
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 reelbigfish
join:2002-06-06 Boston, MA | Why not FX HD, Speed HD or Fox News HD? They just signed a deal with those channels. |
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 bicker
join:2007-05-10 Burlington, MA | Yup, they'll almost surely re-use that bandwidth, perhaps few new channels, perhaps for other bandwidth needs. |
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL | reply to reelbigfish I would definitely want FX here in Springfield, but Fox & CNN could go. My wife wants E! in HD, and I personally would want to see Encore get on the bandwagon for HD broadcasts. |
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 reelbigfish
join:2002-06-06 Boston, MA | Well, E! is owned by Comcast, so most systems should carry it once there is room. |
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 Joe12345678
join:2003-07-22 Des Plaines, IL | reply to bicker they may just taken the bandwidth away from PPV, ondemand, PPV sports. |
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 bicker
join:2007-05-10 Burlington, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| Not here. There are some frequencies recently freed up by moving analog channels to digital. I suspect that as soon as the Olympics are over, they'll start engineering a new use for this bandwidth, either new channels (I'm hoping for FX HD) or other new services or service enhancements needing bandwidth. |
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  cypherstream Looking forward to the future of things. Premium,MVM join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs:
2 edits | reply to meskinct It's only a few weeks, some areas are using a temporary reserved frequency for these two HD's, but after they cease broadcasting, they will go back into 'reserved' state for future SDV or DOCSIS 3.
A lot of the frequency maps (whether currently occupied or NOT), are already reserved months in advance for certain services, or even as temporary migration slots for major QAM restructuring that cannot get done in one nights maintenance window. |
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  luckykevin
join:2005-04-30 Arlington, TX
| cypher my system is almost finsihed with the 870mhz upgrade
we now have  all testing and final qam setup all qam 256 121-1 cnbc hd+ 121-2 olympic basketball 121-3 olympic soccer 122 digital phone 126-1 versus golf hd 126-2 history hd 126-3 usa hd 127-1 tbs hd 127-2 cnn hd 127-3 fsn hd 128-1 hgtv hd 128-2 food hd 128-3 a&e hd 129-1 discovery hd 129-2 animsl planet hd 129-3 national geographic hd 130 digital phone 135 spectrum alayzer return path now
we still have 15 open qams |
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  CRP Comcast of Ocean County
join:2005-12-26 Brick, NJ | I would hope that longterm replacements were in order. I'd love to see TLC HD, FX HD & Spike HD. |
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  sansri88 Go digtal you analog laggards Premium join:2005-12-17 New York, NY clubs:  | I would love to have some new HD channel. Anything. |
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 Mgsports
join:2004-11-11 Olathe, KS
| reply to meskinct People in Olathe/MO are waiting for Analog channels of 56 and 68 be deleted becuase they are already on Digital so they space would open up for more HD or SD Channels like SHOPNBC,Fox Movie Channel,Bloomberg News,Reelztv and so on. Oh Comcast has a deal with CNBC HD. |
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 ak3883
join:2005-08-20 Bensalem, PA | reply to luckykevin All that room and they are still shoving 3 HD channels into one QAM slot, interesting. |
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 bicker
join:2007-05-10 Burlington, MA
·Verizon FIOS
| I suspect the 3:1 muxing, in cases where bandwidth is available, is a product of the fact that that is how those three channels are delivered to the local head-in, from the HITS. There are a lot of considerations, all the way through the delivery chain. |
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  luckykevin
join:2005-04-30 Arlington, TX | we do not use hits we are a twc system |
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  cypherstream Looking forward to the future of things. Premium,MVM join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs:
1 edit | Could of fooled me, posting in the Comcast forums!
But I was going to say, you don't need HITS "Headend in the Sky" for 3:1. Much of that comes straight off the CRAN in multicast digital video streams pre-packaged and all ready to go. The headends just pick off the multicast and convert it to RF.
But if your TWC, that explains the *different* 3:1 muxes. VS Golf, History and USA together eh? Hows the quality? Wonder if they are using the Imagine Communications encoders over there at TWC.
Oh and I remember you said they upgraded to newer Motorola nodes? That's interesting, I would of thought TWC would pick Scientific Atlanta, exclusively. All TWC plant's I've seen use SA line gear. |
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  luckykevin
join:2005-04-30 Arlington, TX
| we are the largest time warner market with all motorola equipment were getting the dcx boxes next year.
the picture on all my hd channels are decent we dont get the microblocking like the hits muxes.
we were comcast until august 1st 2006 when twc swapped markets with comcast
we did not get alot of channels until twc took over
cypher how long does it take to finish the upgrade after the reverse the spectrum analyzer. |
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