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impala454
post Jun 13 2007, 09:31 AM
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in this day and age of super high speed internet, thousands of satellites in orbit, fiber running all over the place, why is it we can't get some decent f'n TV service? Let me begin with the catalyst of my rant:

as you may or may not know Time Warner has run the cable TV service in the Houston area for a long time, and their service in Houston is being taken over by Comcast. they've been hyping this switchover to the max, talking about all these great new channels we'll get come tuesday. here's the first report of what those channels actually are: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4883763.html
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The high-definition channels being added are:

ESPN2 HD. High-def version of the sports and information channel.
MHD. Music High Definition, which Tony Speller, senior vice president for Comcast's Houston region describes as "a combination MTV, VH1 and Country Music Television."
Versus/Golf HD. Two sports networks sharing the same channel number. Versus offers hockey, rodeo and other sports.
Starz HD. Movie channel available to Starz subscribers only.
Cinemax HD. Movie channel available to Cinemax subscribers only.

Fourteen non-HD channels also join the lineup. They are:

The Africa Channel. All-English channel celebrating Africa.
ESPN Deportes. Spanish-language sports channel.
Flix. Films from the '60s, '70s and '80s.
Fox Reality. New and off-network reality series from around the world.
GolTV. Soccer channel available in two different packages, one in English, one in Spanish.
Gospel Music Channel. Gospel music 24/7.
ImaginAsian TV. Movies, animé, sports and music.
Indieplex. Commercial-free independent and art-house movies.
MTV Tr3s. Lifestyle and music channel aimed at Latinos.
Logo. Original series, films and documentaries focused on gays, lesbians and transgenders.
MoviePlex. An affiliate of the Encore movie channels, this one runs movies of a different theme (crime, Western, etc.) every day.
NFL Network. 24/7 football channel offering multiple games during the season.
PBS Kids Sprout. Aimed at preschoolers ages 2 to 5.
Retroplex. Commercial-free classic movies from the '50s, '60s and '70s.

this is f'n pathetic. these are the new uber-hyped channels?!? yay for espn2hd and versushd, and nfl network, but the rest of those suck ass.

so on with the rant: what are the options here?
1. Stay with cable, easily be able to run the cable in my house anywhere I want, without having to have extra dishes/LNBs/boxes. Have higher bandwidth for better looking HD channels, and not lose signal because of storms. Also have extremely slow rollout of new channels, and not all the channels I want. as well as not nearly as many HD channels I want.
2. Go with DirectTV, get a few other channels I don't have that I'd probably watch, a few more HD channels (even though they promise like 150), although they'll pixelate more often because satellite bandwidth isn't nearly as good, prices about the same as cable, and have to rewire the house and get a bunch more boxes. Because their equipment is not proprietary, I have way more options than cable or DISH. But the way they charge for service, if I want HD in two separate rooms I'll get charged out the ass.
3. Go with DISH, same problems as DirectTV except their customer service is 100x worse, and both satellite providers require a contract. proprietary boxes means if you don't like their interface, too bad.
4. Go with some IP based system (FIOS, AT&T Uverse, etc). Ok well they're IP based, i.e. they all run off the internet connection, which means if the internet connection sucks, your TV picture sucks. Uverse runs through archaic DSL type connections which means you end up with a terrible upload speed on your internet connection. FIOS seems to have an awesome channel lineup, and Uverse (from seeing it at kendra's place) looks like it has a bad ass video on demand setup, but I can't get either of these damn services. That may be a consideration in a year or so when I build a house somewhere around Houston.

it's sad to me that we have all these different technologies available, and can't make them play nice together, and still have all the scheming and BS from different TV networks. with the insane amount and length of commercials nowadays you'd figure the shit would be free by now with five thousand channels.
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Testm0nkey
post Jun 13 2007, 05:20 PM
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