Not that it's totally a premium channel, but Encore HD looks pretty sweet right now with Seven. I wasn't even sure I was getting it with 250 until it popped on yesterday.
How is Starz SuperPak HD, do they do a pretty good job with original aspect ratio and the like?
It was interesting or different years ago when first you could put a super wide screen OAR movie on your new wide screen TV, but 5 years later it seems technologically backward. It wouldn't surprise me if we didn't see a trend toward movies done in 1.85:1 and DVDs altered to all be 1.85:1. I think it would help spur a renewed interest in DVD sales.
The Starz HD channels have excellent PQ.
Fortunately for me they seldom run the super widescreen movies in OAR. I bought a large size, wide screen TV so I like it when the content fills the screen. I'm sick of black bars after 5 years with a wide screen TV. One of the reasons we now buy fewer DVDs and watch less the ones we own is that the black bars are just too annoying. It was interesting or different years ago when first you could put a super wide screen OAR movie on your new wide screen TV, but 5 years later it seems technologically backward. It wouldn't surprise me if we didn't see a trend toward movies done in 1.85:1 and DVDs altered to all be 1.85:1. I think it would help spur a renewed interest in DVD sales.
The Starz HD channels have excellent PQ.
Fortunately for me they seldom run the super widescreen movies in OAR. I bought a large size, wide screen TV so I like it when the content fills the screen. I'm sick of black bars after 5 years with a wide screen TV. One of the reasons we now buy fewer DVDs and watch less the ones we own is that the black bars are just too annoying. It was interesting or different years ago when first you could put a super wide screen OAR movie on your new wide screen TV, but 5 years later it seems technologically backward. It wouldn't surprise me if we didn't see a trend toward movies done in 1.85:1 and DVDs altered to all be 1.85:1. I think it would help spur a renewed interest in DVD sales.
What is so hard about Native Resolution and Original Aspect Ratio?
I understand that, my question is not directed at anyone in particular, but rather everyone in the industry.
The Starz HD channels have excellent PQ.
Fortunately for me they seldom run the super widescreen movies in OAR. I bought a large size, wide screen TV so I like it when the content fills the screen. I'm sick of black bars after 5 years with a wide screen TV. One of the reasons we now buy fewer DVDs and watch less the ones we own is that the black bars are just too annoying. It was interesting or different years ago when first you could put a super wide screen OAR movie on your new wide screen TV, but 5 years later it seems technologically backward. It wouldn't surprise me if we didn't see a trend toward movies done in 1.85:1 and DVDs altered to all be 1.85:1. I think it would help spur a renewed interest in DVD sales.