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When you sign up for HD service with Dish Network, you get the complete Voom
HD offerings.
HDnet News, HDnet Movies, Univision, Film Fest, Monsters, World, Rave etc.
Quite a few movies and music concerts on these 1080I channels.
Regards, Larry
"If you're not supposed to eat animals, how come they're made out of meat?"
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I bought the "everything" package this spring when I got my HDTV. We got a few HD channels, HBO, Showtime, HDNET, HDNMV, local network affiliates, maybe 10 in all. Then I read your post and realized we had nowhere near the full suite I signed up for.
DISH techie on the phone figured out I wasn't getting satellite 129 which carries most of their HD channels. Sent out a tech yesterday who determined that the shit fer brains contractor who installed my hi def in May didn't give me the new attenae I needed to pick up the full suite.
To say the least, we're simply overwhelemd today surfing thru all the new HD channels we never got.
Things are looking great
And they're only getting better
VOOM was just a nice start. Dishnetwork keeps adding to the HD lineup adding HD channels as the content providers/broadcasters start to get their HD act together (e.g. now I'm getting the occasional FoxSW (Sports) in HD). DirectTV also got a recent boost in HD broadcast capability though I don't know if they one-upped Dishnetwork yet. Digital cable is lagging far behind.
Where'd antennae come from???
As for the channels, I figured all the ones I was hearing about were going to be rolled out at year's end. A techie on the phone who was trouble shooting another problem even told me that as new channels were acquired they would automagically appear on the "All HD" favorites. So here I sat waiting for the last few months...
Got a nice credot from DISH.
Things are looking great
And they're only getting better
...early adopter mode for HD media. A steady diet of HD broadcasts made me dissatisfied with Standard def broadcasts and even DVD playback.
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