Is the Drama and Classics package a newer package? I don't recall being able to add TNT to a package previously. Seeing TNT in an add-on pack caught my eye.
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Yes, this is new. I may look into it as I have the Flex Pak which doesn't have some of these channels. So, it is $6.00 for 9 channels which includes H&I, Comet, Laff, Sundance, TNT, Start, ION, MGM Drive-In, and FMC.Is the Drama and Classics package a newer package? I don't recall being able to add TNT to a package previously. Seeing TNT in an add-on pack caught my eye.
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Good Idea for another pack to add for $6.00 a month. Add to Flex pack to save money and get more of what you want.Is the Drama and Classics package a newer package? I don't recall being able to add TNT to a package previously. Seeing TNT in an add-on pack caught my eye.
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Except the above picture is not 4x3, if so, it would extend to the top/bottom of the screen, with just black on the sides.I don't think there are HD versions of any of those channels anywhere.
Never mind found it on 239.What's the channel number for Laff?
With a Hopper, the picture can be expanded easily. I mapped my double diamond button to allow me to stretch or zoom as needed. Takes all of 5 seconds.Except the above picture is not 4x3, if so, it would extend to the top/bottom of the screen, with just black on the sides.
Laff OTA in Birmingham is 16x9. If I had guide info I might actually use OTA feeds on my HopperI looked into it more... it is being send in 16x9 SD format by Laff.
If you notice the logo is off the side of the 4x3 picture.
We run Laff here in Hartford so I will ask Joe the engineer on Monday if thats the way it is being received.
It would be great to know if that is how it is being received. Here in Chicago, if I watch it on 38-4, it is 16:9. However, on Dish, to make it look the same, I need to change my receiver to be "HD: Zoom" in order for it to look the same. I know some DMA's it is being received in HD, so I know an HD feed exists.I looked into it more... it is being send in 16x9 SD format by Laff.
If you notice the logo is off the side of the 4x3 picture.
We run Laff here in Hartford so I will ask Joe the engineer on Monday if thats the way it is being received.
Laff does not have a HD feed. It's 16:9 SD feedIt would be great to know if that is how it is being received. Here in Chicago, if I watch it on 38-4, it is 16:9. However, on Dish, to make it look the same, I need to change my receiver to be "HD: Zoom" in order for it to look the same. I know some DMA's it is being received in HD, so I know an HD feed exists.
I was basing it off what I saw on RabbitEars. According to RabbitEars, there are 720p feeds of LAFF in Norfolk VA, Fort Meyers FL, Tucson AZ, Lafayette LA, Santa Barbara CA, and Corpus Cristi TX. Maybe that is incorrect. Trip would know the nuisances of his website.Laff does not have a HD feed. It's 16:9 SD feed
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The station broadcasting it could very well be upscaling LAFFI was basing it off what I saw on RabbitEars. According to RabbitEars, there are 720p feeds of LAFF in Norfolk VA, Fort Meyers FL, Tucson AZ, Lafayette LA, Santa Barbara CA, and Corpus Cristi TX. Maybe that is incorrect. Trip would know the nuisances of his website.
There are stations that may carry an affiliate in 720p due to carrying other programming on it.I was basing it off what I saw on RabbitEars. According to RabbitEars, there are 720p feeds of LAFF in Norfolk VA, Fort Meyers FL, Tucson AZ, Lafayette LA, Santa Barbara CA, and Corpus Cristi TX. Maybe that is incorrect. Trip would know the nuisances of his website.
I was basing it off what I saw on RabbitEars. According to RabbitEars, there are 720p feeds of LAFF in Norfolk VA, Fort Meyers FL, Tucson AZ, Lafayette LA, Santa Barbara CA, and Corpus Cristi TX. Maybe that is incorrect. Trip would know the nuisances of his website.
Thanks for this information. On the Dish Anywhere app, LAFF is streaming in what looks like HD (it is a ton better on the TV streaming than anything on Dish channel 239 or my OTA version of it), so I would think that somewhere there is a source that is HD, even if it is not widely available.I can't speak to what the network may be providing, but I'm comfortable that the 720p listing is correct for Norfolk, Fort Myers, Corpus Christi, and probably Tucson. Santa Barbara and Lafayette are probably correct as well but I don't have recent data to verify those; they replaced CW+ with Laff so I assume it's still 720p (Corpus was the same and is still 720p).
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