From Broadcast Engineering Weekly e-newsletter, dated Feb 7 2004 --
http://broadcastengineering.com/ar/broadcasting_fox_moves_dolby/index.htm
"Fox Sports said all of its future widescreen sports broadcasts would transmit Dolby Digital 5.1 audio with widescreen standard definition video."
Of interest to you HD set owners - Fox also stated:
"The network continues to eschew high-definition TV, stating that there is not enough digital TV sets in consumers’ homes capable of receiving the signals to justify the cost." :
At least I'll be able to HEAR the Packers smack the rest of the NFL this fall - I just won't be able to SEE them in HD.
Seems like Charlie E. and Rupert M. think alike when it comes to HD.
http://broadcastengineering.com/ar/broadcasting_fox_moves_dolby/index.htm
"Fox Sports said all of its future widescreen sports broadcasts would transmit Dolby Digital 5.1 audio with widescreen standard definition video."
Of interest to you HD set owners - Fox also stated:
"The network continues to eschew high-definition TV, stating that there is not enough digital TV sets in consumers’ homes capable of receiving the signals to justify the cost." :
At least I'll be able to HEAR the Packers smack the rest of the NFL this fall - I just won't be able to SEE them in HD.
Seems like Charlie E. and Rupert M. think alike when it comes to HD.