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MPEG4 Being Installed in DFW Metroplex

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I had an installer come by day before yesterday to re-align my dish after all of the high winds we had in the metroplex about a week ago. The first stupid installers mounted the dish to the chimney and didn't do a good job of it. One of the bolts was almost all the way out. My signal strength had dropped into the 30's/40's range on 101 and 110 and the 50's/60's on 119.

Anyway, I asked the installer when they were going to start installing the 5 LNB dishes in Dallas. He told me that they started installing them TWO MONTHS ago. I said, we'll I've been an HD customer for a long time and have two HDTivo's and I thought they'd have notified me or something. He told me they aren't doing that and will only install the 5 LNB dish for existing customers if you call and ask them.

I personally don't want or need a 5 LNB dish, as I get all of my locals OTA and have the two HDTivo's, but it was interesting to know anyway. He said the HD Directv DVR should be out summer and to wait until then. I saw the CES press announcement that said the new box will do 30 hrs. of HD MPEG2, but the coolest part is that it said it will do up to 50 hrs. of MPEG4. Hope they get the bugs worked out of the R15 before it comes, since they'll basically use the same software. I can't wait!!!
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I got mine about 2 weeks ago and got the H20. They "swapped" it for my RCA DTC-100. The installer forgot to take both the dish and the receiver with him when he left. It did take him about 3 hours to install the dish. No rewiring had to be done but he did brake his drill and I had to loan him mine after I charged it up. Now when they come out with the new DVR all they have to do is send it to me.
AAhitman said:
I got mine about 2 weeks ago and got the H20. They "swapped" it for my RCA DTC-100. The installer forgot to take both the dish and the receiver with him when he left. It did take him about 3 hours to install the dish. No rewiring had to be done but he did brake his drill and I had to loan him mine after I charged it up. Now when they come out with the new DVR all they have to do is send it to me.
So, are DFW MPEG4 HD locals actually being broadcast already? If so, what does the picture quality look like compared to OTA locals, that is if you can receive any of them?
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