Number of HD Channels?

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can someone tell me the total number of high def channels
bell has... french and english...thx
 
The HD channels sharing transponder 3 for 2 is directly from Bell's public affiliates website which is updated daily. Lyngsat is user generated and not accurate.

Here's my link with the channels:
http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showpost.php?p=622987&postcount=337
 
What does this thread have to do about Star Choice? Nothing.

There are a number of Bell vs Star Choice threads out there.

Bev fan. Don't fuel the fire.
ARR, stick to the topic. Your info is good, but you don't have to promote the other guys all the time, especially in a Bell forum.
 
This thread has been off topic since post #8 when the chief Roger's troll decided to change the topic. You can critique quality all you want, but the simple fact is that BEV has the most HD channels, whether you like 'em or not!

-Mike
 
here you go take your socks off and count them...

http://www.bell.ca/shopping/portlets/personal/television/AIO/details/hdtv_en.html

Enjoy.
 
Check out http://********.ca/en/sales_channel_lp.shtml
b e l l s r d u dot c a
It's an OFFICIAL site, updated regularly.
And clearly shows 3 HD per TP, often.

And this is NOT from a cable or satellite employee, but a part time commercial operator of Bev SRDU signals.
My new job is project manager in a related technical area.
 
Thank you for the various links, although ARR's doesn't work, perhaps due to forum censorship.

I'm convinced that BEV now have 3 channels on some transponders, however, many of the HD channels that people have been complaining about are still 2 per? So, what's up with that?
 
I din't see RDSHD listed or the part time Leaf$TVHD. AS well as the new Superchannel HD X2
 
Like these:

854 Z-HD 121 12.5156 Nimiq 2 (82) HDTV none
859 Canal D HD 121 12.5156 Nimiq 2 (82) HDTV AC-3
865 Super
 
Don't know where you have been hiding, 720i is being broadcast as we speak on Dish, it was being tested by Express Vu a few weeks ago.

720i.jpg


It would be interesting to know how much bandwidth is over over 720p.....
 
I've never heard of a 720i standard for HD (or anything else). I think something is being misread. In any event my television says nothing about accepting 720i signals, so it would likely barf on it anyway.


-Mike
 
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