DirecTV's new MPEG4 channel show up in guide (in engineering mode)

9801 FSN Midwest
9802 FSN Bay Area
9803 FSN Houston
9804 Disney Channel
9805 Animal Planet
9806 FSN North
9807 FSN New England
9808 FX
9809 Toon Disney
9810 ESPN News
9811 FSN Northwest
9812 FSN New York
9813 CD USA "The 101"
9814 Cinemax HD
9815 National Georaphic
9816 FSN Pittsburgh
9817 MSG
9818 MTV
9819 HBO West
9820 NBA TV
9821 FSN Rocky Mountain
9822 SportsNet New York
9823 A&E
9824 Starz Edge
9825 NFL Network
9826 FSN South
9827 YES
9828 Starz West
9829 Starz East
9830 NHL
9831 FSN Southwest
9832 Science Channel
9833 History Channel
9834 Showtime West
9835 Outdoor
9836 FSN West
9827 SportsSouth
9838 Discovery
9839 Movie Channel
9840 Tennis Channel
9841 FSN Prime Ticket
9842 Speed
9843 Fuel
9844 HGTV
9845 Spike
9846 Sun Sports
9847 Starz Comedy
9848 Big Ten
9849 CNN
9850 Comcast SportsNet Chicago
9851 FSN Ohio
9852 Sho Too
9853 The Weather Channel
9854 TBS
9855 Cartoon Network
9856 FSN Cincinnati
9857 Starz Kids & Family
9858 Bravo
9859 Comedy Central
9860 Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic
9861 FSN Florida
9862 TLC
9863 CSN West
9864 Versus
9865 MASN/ SportsTime Ohio
9866 Altitude
9867 Cinemax West
9863 Sci-Fi
9869 MHD
9870 FSN Arizona
9871 Chiller/ SAC MNT
9872 ABC Family
9873 USA Network
9874 Nickelodeon East
9875 FSN Detroit
9876 NESN
9877 CNBC
9878 The Food Network
9879 VH1
There are also some other channels, we're not sure what they are yet, but they might be additional local channels.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JeffDM @ Aug 29th 2007 9:00PM
I don't understand why it's a problem to report on this.
Anonymous @ Aug 29th 2007 9:10PM
Do you really think its appropriate to report such sensitive material like this outside the forum!! Dang man, just go hang everybody! Why can't you leave this info where you got it!
Ben Drawbaugh @ Aug 29th 2007 9:11PM
Actually bschneider notified me, he just told me to link to AVS.
Griffon @ Aug 29th 2007 9:36PM
Wow! Oh is it correct to say that
Sci-FI
Cartoon network
FX
(the ones I care about on that list)
are all going to be available in HD, but only with MPEG4 leaving Tivo Hd owners out cold?
Araxen @ Aug 29th 2007 10:45PM
Unless you've been living in a cave. Unless you have a H20 or HR20 Receiver you will not get any of the new HD Channels. Call DirecTv NOW to get a new receiver.
Michael @ Aug 29th 2007 10:25PM
Griff - you would be correct. All the new HD channels are going to use MPEG-2 compression therefore any existing decoder whether it is a Tivo box or an old DTV receiver will only receive what is already being broadcast. Direct has been on a pretty active campaign to get everyone to upgrade their equipment, including adding the new B-band converters for the new sat transmissions listed above. Sorry to burst your bubble but I've also had to relegate my Series 2 box to the closet and replace it with the new DTV HD DVR. To be honest, the only thing I really miss (besides the way that remote fit my hand!) is the layout of the programming grid. They've had enough updates to where the HR-20 functions pretty darn smooth now. With the exception of a few minor quirks, I'm satisfied with how well it performs in my system.
Michael @ Aug 29th 2007 10:17PM
After looking over this list, I think it is fair to say that DTV will OWN the HD market once they all come online. Admittedly, there are some locals listed but for the most part, this list will really round out their HD offerings - much more so than Comcast or Dish for certain. The best thing is, this is only the first round. With all the updates and changes DTV has made (or invested) for their future business, they alone are set to go ahead. Dish is adding channels, yes BUT they haven't laid any sort of groundwork for true expansion. My parents have Dish and hell, they don't even get their locals included in their HD package yet. I've got DTV and enjoy everything except NBC and CW via my sat dish.
Rock ON!!
Anonymous @ Aug 29th 2007 10:54PM
Correction! Directv's new HD channels will use MPEG4 compression! Therefore pre H20/21 and HR20/21 receivers will not work for these new channels!
Michael @ Aug 30th 2007 8:37AM
DOH! Of course you're right... I just switched them around. I knew I should've stopped drinking after my first twelve pack!
Kevin @ Aug 29th 2007 11:52PM
Who gets to see the RSNs? I live in NC but I follow the Cleveland Indians on MLB Extra Innings. Will I get to see the Indians home games, which are all broadcast in HD on STOHD? This would be quite awesome, if so.
Anonymous @ Aug 30th 2007 12:14AM
No blackout rules still apply for Professional games so you wont see these. However, the channel itself will be available to everyone when these events are not broadcasting!
eddie @ Aug 30th 2007 1:07AM
So if I live in L.A. would be able to get YES HD?
Anonymous @ Aug 30th 2007 2:10AM
Thats correct! You just won't be able to see thee Yankee's games or Rangers games due to regional blackout laws!
Bryan T @ Aug 30th 2007 6:36AM
for whatever reason, last night Yankees game was not blocked out for me on the hd channel...anybody know why this occasionally happens?
Also, saw a channel listed simply as NHL...any chance this of the NHL channel that is supposed to go live within a month? I hope so!
Sean L @ Aug 30th 2007 8:50AM
You could watch the Yankee game last night on ESPN2HD which is a national broadcast. The only people who weren't able to watch it on ESPNHD2 were the people in the Red Sox & Yankee regions as they were blacked-out on ESPN2 and broadcast on NESN & YES Networks instead...
Bryan T @ Aug 30th 2007 10:57AM
sean, I meant Mondays game, which was showing the yankes feed (my 9 )
(was not on YES).
Kenny G @ Aug 30th 2007 10:30AM
Does anyone know when these new HD channels are going to be avaialable? I joined DirecTV only because the promise of them having the most HD content.
Michael @ Aug 30th 2007 2:18PM
I got a follow up call today from DTV to verify that my BBC was installed correctly and that I could view Ch 499 properly as a result. I asked them what the roll out date for the new channels is and they told me Sept 30/Oct 1. If this is correct, it sounds like it will be another month rather than the two weeks being speculated here. Time will tell!
bob @ Aug 30th 2007 10:53AM
People keep mentioning 9/15 as the launch date for up to 40 new HD channels on day one.
Since this list is for around 70 channels, it's likely that the remainder will roll in as they go online. Some of the channels listed are not even on the air yet. But no one really knows for sure at this point ...
Bob Penn @ Aug 30th 2007 10:56AM
People keep mentioning 9/15 as the launch date for up to 40 new HD channels on day one.
Since this list is for around 70 channels, it's likely that the remainder will roll in as they go online. Some of the channels listed are not even on the air yet. But no one really knows for sure at this point ...
Kevin Murphy @ Aug 30th 2007 11:23AM
More correctly, you need an HR20, H20 or the upcoming HR21 and H21's to decode the new channels. YOU ALSO NEED a 5-LNB "Slimline" dish to get signal from the new satellite (DirecTV 10) as it uses a different broadcast band. The new dish will also work with older equipment. You will also need B-Band converters hooked to the new boxes to unstack the multiple frequencies from the way they are sent down the cable.
(Note: If you currently diplex OTA signals on your downlink cable, you will have to change your configuration, as you cannot diplex on any cable going to a new receiver.)
All of these, and installation, can be had from DirecTV. The price varies from free to a couple hundred dollars depending on your history with the company and your negotiating skills.
DirecTV has promised that there will be no fee increase (currently $10) for HD access. At least not right away....
YouFaceTheTick @ Aug 30th 2007 11:54AM
Well i don't see a reason to drop my HD-Tivos for the MPEG4 stuff. Then again, the only channel we watch on that list is the NFL Network. The rest is just garbage. We already had Discovery in HD and HBO is in HD for the stuff we record. No thanks. I'll avoid MPEG 4 for as long as possible.
YouFaceTheTick @ Aug 30th 2007 11:57AM
I really wish DTV would allow for ala carte ordering. HBO, NFLN and Discovery is all I need or want from them. I can record OTA the other stuff I want.
UnnDunn @ Aug 30th 2007 5:44PM
Well it's only $10 extra to get the HD version of every SD channel you already subscribe to (excluding premium channels; those HD channels are part of your premium subscription.)
shawnmos @ Sep 3rd 2007 2:56AM
So does this mean that in order to get the new HD channels everyone needs to get a new box?
Kenny G @ Sep 5th 2007 10:22PM
Well DISH Network has launched The History Channel HD today! What happened to Directv's press release in May stating that they would be the first to have that channel available? This is not looking good! DISH has 39 HD channels now! Have I made a mistake?
Kenny G @ Sep 5th 2007 10:23PM
Well DISH Network has launched The History Channel HD today! What happened to Directv's press release in May stating that they would be the first to have that channel available? This is not looking good!
DISH has 39 HD channels now! Have I made a mistake?
Kenny G @ Sep 8th 2007 11:11PM
Well, It's 9/3/2007 and no new channels yet....