SciFi HD really ticks me off because Who and Sarah Jane don't fill the screen, at least to the sides. I understand if there are bars on the top and bottom as there is no set "widescreen" format which is evidence by every movie on DVD. But television programs are filmed/shot in a 16x9 format, because that is what TV's are.
Now disregard that Doctor Who and Sarah Jane aren't filmed in "HD." That's fine. But it is filmed where the aspect ratio is 16x9, and when it's shown on the BBC I can pretty much guarantee it isn't pillar-boxed, it fills their entire set. Now, why is it so hard for SciFi to transmit that program in the exact same fashion? Along with the latter seasons of SG1, on Dish they are pillar boxed, but when I play the DVDs, both upscaled and not they still fill the entire set because they are 16x9 aspect ratio.
I might actually watch the TV I pay for if common sense was used when broadcasting shows.
Now disregard that Doctor Who and Sarah Jane aren't filmed in "HD." That's fine. But it is filmed where the aspect ratio is 16x9, and when it's shown on the BBC I can pretty much guarantee it isn't pillar-boxed, it fills their entire set. Now, why is it so hard for SciFi to transmit that program in the exact same fashion? Along with the latter seasons of SG1, on Dish they are pillar boxed, but when I play the DVDs, both upscaled and not they still fill the entire set because they are 16x9 aspect ratio.
I might actually watch the TV I pay for if common sense was used when broadcasting shows.