Theoretically they wont have to be because they are converting all the HD channels to MPEG4, reducing the amount of bandwidth each of the previously MPEG2 encoded channels will take up. However, it remains to be seen if they will actually be HD resolution or if they will skimp to the HD-Lite resolution to say, future proof and save bandwidth for even more HD channels.
“That iconic Klipsch sound is here in full force, with crisp highs, delicate mids (which can easily have a bit more meat added with an EQ tweak) and tight, booming bass.”
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Theoretically they wont have to be because they are converting all the HD channels to MPEG4, reducing the amount of bandwidth each of the previously MPEG2 encoded channels will take up. However, it remains to be seen if they will actually be HD resolution or if they will skimp to the HD-Lite resolution to say, future proof and save bandwidth for even more HD channels.