They do for MPEG2, but considering the number of HD channels available and the amount of bandwidth they will have, there isn't any reason MPEG4 will be HD-Lite.
the reason why there is and will be "HD Lite" is that they like to make the most money on the least amount bandwidth used with the least amount of effort possible. pretty much how most corporations operate unfortunately. Beyond that, they might have capacity for 150 hd channels or whatever the claim is, there is not even close to that many channels yet, and won't be for some time.
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Ben Drawbaugh @ Jul 27th 2007 10:51AM
They do for MPEG2, but considering the number of HD channels available and the amount of bandwidth they will have, there isn't any reason MPEG4 will be HD-Lite.
erics @ Jul 27th 2007 11:32AM
the reason why there is and will be "HD Lite" is that they like to make the most money on the least amount bandwidth used with the least amount of effort possible. pretty much how most corporations operate unfortunately. Beyond that, they might have capacity for 150 hd channels or whatever the claim is, there is not even close to that many channels yet, and won't be for some time.