More? From what I see, they don't have any HD. Come E*...add some real HD in your DishHD lineup.Come On Dish Add some more real HD.
Just say no to DishHD-Lite...
More? From what I see, they don't have any HD. Come E*...add some real HD in your DishHD lineup.Come On Dish Add some more real HD.
I'm sure I'll regret this but can you post a link that defines and explains HD lite?More? From what I see, they don't have any HD. Come E*...add some real HD in your DishHD lineup.
Just say no to DishHD-Lite...
I'm sure I'll regret this but can you post a link that defines and explains HD lite?
HmmUh oh
Dont remember the numbers but the simple answer is that the difference is the number of horizontal pixels. 1900-something vs 1100-something. I think. So less resolution. Some say they notice the difference. Others say they dont. My opinion is that most HD source material probably wouldnt really take advantage of the full resolution anyway because of simple economics. Garbage in garbage out. But I am just Joe Schmoe and not an expert.
It can refer to a few different things. Cutting the resolution of the feed, overcompression, or both. Most generally use it when a providers HD doesnt look up to snuffI'm sure I'll regret this but can you post a link that defines and explains HD lite?
I'm sure I'll regret this but can you post a link that defines and explains HD lite?
Cartoon Network HD and Disney Channel HD would be nice when they finally have HD content but for now it is like watching Simpsons on Fox Local HD.... pillarboxed sh*t.