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DirecTV HDUI is rolling out around the land, iPad app adds 12 more live streaming channels

DirecTV began quietly seeding its HDUI to customers back in November, but judging by our tips inbox it has recently picked up the pace of the rollout. It’s live in lots of areas already where you’re probably enjoying the sweet, sweet new guide with its 16×9 graphics and speedier interface , but when you do not yet have it, try the thread at DBSTalk with estimated rollout dates for lots areas. Also as a result of the forum comes word of 12 new channels including AMC, Velocity and HD Net that were just added to DirecTV’s live TV streaming iPad app . For sure, the update still won’t play nicely with jailbroken iPads, so a cracked version could be required in those cases. Try the list of channels after the break, in case you are not seeing them within the app try hitting the “edit” button on the top right, finding them within the list and clicking the golf green plus symbol so as to add them manually.

[Due to everyone who sent this in]

254 – AMC
281 – Velocity
306 – HD Net
362 – The elements Channel
426 – GolTV
561 – HD Net Movies
562 – MGM
563 – Sony Movie Channel
564 – Universal
565 – Smithsonian
566 – Crime & Investigation
618 – Fuel TV

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