Neither of those has been shown in HD on ScifiHD since I got onboard with Direct Mpeg4 in Oct...
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Are they that strapped for cash? Sheesh...
Not so bad on USA, but i was wanting to see a good movie on SCIFI and it was in SD.
What they *should* be doing, is make HD the default, with 16x9 content at full-screen and non-intrusive neutral-colored (not black) bars on the side if the content is 4x3. And downconvert THAT for the SD channel.I think it is too much effort at this time to edit in commericals and such for 2 channels all the time, so they just send the SD broadcast over the HD. They probably do not want to pay to do it 2x.
In other words they are just not taking the HD seriously at this time. At least they could be showing all the 16:9 stuff zoomed if they do not have an HD transfer... But then wait they could not run some stupid banner accross it with some guys walking out advertising ghost hunters or something without it being distorted... more production costs to get all the overlays to look right...
What they *should* be doing, is make HD the default, with 16x9 content at full-screen and non-intrusive neutral-colored (not black) bars on the side if the content is 4x3. And downconvert THAT for the SD channel.
That way, the HD would always be at the best available quality, and the SD would always be letterboxed, getting users acclimated to when "everything" is HD.
What they *should* be doing, is make HD the default, with 16x9 content at full-screen and non-intrusive neutral-colored (not black) bars on the side if the content is 4x3. And downconvert THAT for the SD channel.
That way, the HD would always be at the best available quality, and the SD would always be letterboxed, getting users acclimated to when "everything" is HD.
I'd watch SciFi more if they turned The Lost Room into a series. For nowI only record from SciFi for SGA.Why would one be interested in movies on SCIFI to begin with? Don't they have commercials and edited?
It must be an E* thing because on D*, SciFi, Bravo, and USA are HD 100% of the time.
Why would one be interested in movies on SCIFI to begin with? Don't they have commercials and edited?
Because they are B and C rated movies and good for lite viewing if you are a horror/scifi fan. I miss monster-HD
My DVR auto skips commercials