Actually, both HDDVD and BR are 1080p and both are capable of displaying 1080p/24 and 1080p/60.
thanks for correcting me buddy
Actually, both HDDVD and BR are 1080p and both are capable of displaying 1080p/24 and 1080p/60.
Correct Dodger. I think what he's thinking is the initial cheapo HDDVD players only went up to 1080i.
I think the only way itll be any improvement is if they allow for more bitrate. Say run 3 1080p ppv's off a 38mb TP to give them a little more. I dont think 1080p at 5 per tp will do any better than 1080i at 5 per tp.
Viman - that is one that is resonable to expect. I don't remember seeing a release about it, but it has been talked about.
ESPN announced today that ESPNU will begin broadcasting in High-Definition on August 28, 2008.
In the first year, the 24-hour college sports network will feature more than 200 exclusive live events in high-def, ESPN said.
ESPNU's HD launch, which will occur as the 2008 college football season kicks off, will be the fourth network from ESPN to broadcast in high-def.
Im wrong, I keep forgetting its going to be download based, so bitrate wont matter.
1080p/24 will be a good thing, depending on their compression. Vudu's 1080p stuff looks good per reviewers, but none of it matches optical media. I think its a good thing that providers are trying to go 1080p, but only if its not a bait and switch.
Okay, I'm lost.
Early on it was posted that there were going to be 30 new HD channels, with 4 being identified as HBO & a couple of others, 3 PPV channels, and 23 RSNs. That did add to 30.
Now it is being said that there are 12 new RSN channels.
So what are the other 11 new HD channels?
Among the new HD channels that DIRECTV will launch next month are ...
DirecTV is ALL OVER the sports channels, except WGN America HD, for some reason, still not Cubs HD a couple times a week.....
Thank God! Who the hell wants to watch a minor league baseball team in HD?
Very excited about ESPNU, and glad that the 23 "new" rsn's was a typo.
Looking forward to ESPNU and college football. Anyone remember last year and all the Big10 Network complaining and requests? After a year, the channel was really not as impressive and all the complainers would have had you think it was going to be.
Good thing about D* and their sports dedication, is as other conf networks go live, you know we'll get them. Next could be SEC, all their TV contracts are expiring and its rumored they are putting in clauses for creating the SEC Network. BTN and SEC in HD on D* is a Coll Football Fans dream.