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Advanced Mumbler
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How Long Before My HR10-250 Becomes a Doorstop?
Here is my situation. I have a home, that is in a rural area, in northern Arizona. The only way I can get HD, is through DirecTV, and using an HR10-250 Directivo.
I don't know how long it will be, if ever, before I am able to get the mpeg4 HD feed from D*, so the HR10-250 is my best solution for watching, and recording HD. I am considering ordering a second one, as a backup,since they are getting scarce, but they are pricey, especially since they are getting scarce. I am wondering how long it will be, before D* switches entirely to Mpeg4, and my HR10-250 becomes a door stop? If it is 5 years, I will order another one. If it is less than a year or two, I probably would not. Any thoughts??
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HomeTheaterThetaman
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How much are the HR10-250's going for? I've got four of them, and was planning soon to upgrade to the next box for at least some.
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BruceS
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The HR20 should work just as well for you in Northern Arizona as anywhere else.
It will still receive the MPEG-2 signals and can receive any MPEG-4 signals that are available. At this time, I believe that the only MPEG-4 signals are local channels that are spot beamed to a specific area. Sometime during 2007, DirecTV is scheduled to launch two additional satellites that are supposed to be used to carry additional national HD channels to the whole country. |
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No-one knows, but my guess is they will move the "national" HD feeds to a CONUS beam on DirecTV 10 or 11, and so those people who are legally entitled to out-of-area feeds will still get them, but in MPEG-4 instead of MPEG-2. Or they could keep them on the existing satellite in MPEG-2 "for ever", there's nothing preventing them from doing this.... |
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AVS Special Member
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