hd history back on the air. Harvey
This excerpt is from: The Advocate: Stamford fire sends TV networks packing
An A&E spokesman said its regular programming continued. Standard definition feeds were being converted for high-definition viewers, which is not a true high-definition broadcast, he said.
"It would take a savvy viewer" to notice the difference, said Dan Silverman of A&E.
High-definition viewers are a small portion of A&E's audience, he said.
Savvy viewer eh? My kid could tell if it was HD or not on A&E.
Your kid is a savvy viewer. My daughter can tell HD from SD too but that's because our kids have satellite geeks as fathers.
This excerpt is from: The Advocate: Stamford fire sends TV networks packing
An A&E spokesman said its regular programming continued. Standard definition feeds were being converted for high-definition viewers, which is not a true high-definition broadcast, he said.
"It would take a savvy viewer" to notice the difference, said Dan Silverman of A&E.
High-definition viewers are a small portion of A&E's audience, he said.
Interesting article. A completely nonchalant comment like that?
So, I guess the answer to our 64,000 dollar question, when are we getting our real HD feeds back is...
They don't know, and they don't care...
Great...
"It would take a savvy viewer" to notice the difference, said Dan Silverman of A&E.
Why?
Is their HD PQ normally that bad???
This excerpt is from: The Advocate: Stamford fire sends TV networks packing
An A&E spokesman said its regular programming continued. Standard definition feeds were being converted for high-definition viewers, which is not a true high-definition broadcast, he said.
"It would take a savvy viewer" to notice the difference, said Dan Silverman of A&E.
High-definition viewers are a small portion of A&E's audience, he said.
A&E shows reruns of "Northern Exposure" which was shot on film. I think they looked great on A&E HD (when it was HD) and the 4:3 didn't bother me.Another thing few people recognize is that many of the documentaries shot on 16mm film will easily scan in at HD pixel depth but result in a square image bounded by black bars. No, it's not 16x9 but the PQ is still quite good. Then again it is how you look at those bars. as part of the 16x9 image for HD or as something that goes with the SD aspect ratio disqualifying it for HD. It's all in your perspective.
Universal HD has been showing NE reruns for several months. They went away for a few weeks about 2 weeks ago. I've managed to S-video DVD the first 3 seasons, 38 of 110 episodes in the 6 seasons. Now I'm going to try go get them to the external drive for HD. So I'll have to look for A&E, when they get back on and hope for other seasons. Ignore episode numbers (they skip around) and compare titles against the IMDB list.A&E shows reruns of "Northern Exposure" which was shot on film. I think they looked great on A&E HD (when it was HD) and the 4:3 didn't bother me.
A&E shows reruns of "Northern Exposure" which was shot on film. I think they looked great on A&E HD (when it was HD) and the 4:3 didn't bother me.