yesI respect your opinion of the PQ, thats your right. But let me ask, what do you think when people say(and many have) that the new MPEG 4 stuff is as good as or very, very close to FIOS pq? Have u seen them both?
yesI respect your opinion of the PQ, thats your right. But let me ask, what do you think when people say(and many have) that the new MPEG 4 stuff is as good as or very, very close to FIOS pq? Have u seen them both?
He can have his opinion. It is a wrong one. I just tried to guess as to why he was so wrong. He said ALL of his programming looked great. You would have to have serious sight problems to think that any of the channels on the 70's look as good as StarzHD on the new sat, or bad equipment.Vurbano, are you going to answer my question?
With HD bandwidth such a tight commodity, it seems that Directv would be better off allocating transponder space to only those stations that can deliver 50%+ of their programming in HD. Otherwise, it's just a waste and I don't believe that providers have any incentive once they have that space to provide anything other than upconverted programming.
Look for another channel that has more than one or two hours per day of HD programming to claim as an addition to your "HD lineup".If a PROVIDER, such as TBS, launches a channel they call TBS-HD and it only has 10% or less of ACTUAL HD content, what are DBS companies supposed to do?
Saturday and Sunday sports aside, this is the same thing most of your Big 4 networks do, and i doubt many people have a problem calling them HD channels. Whats the difference.Look for another channel that has more than one or two hours per day of HD programming to claim as an addition to your "HD lineup".
ABC offers six hours of their most popular programming in HD today (Monday). NBC offers 7+ hours on a weekday. Fox and CBS offer upwards of 3 hours per weekday.Whats the difference.
Yes more peope have access, but original series is what is being show in HD on these new channels(which is bascally the same as the networks). That and movies. The number of HD minutes has gone up considerably on them since launch.ABC offers six hours of their most popular programming in HD today (Monday). NBC offers 7+ hours on a weekday. Fox and CBS offer upwards of 3 hours per weekday.
SciFi reportedly offers about 4-6 hours per week.
The Big Four are important if for no other reason than almost everyone having access.
The number of HD minutes has gone up considerably on them since launch.
I imagine so. Its amazing how some people seem to think this should or could be done overnight.And that's the point. Remember how much HD the networks, ESPN, etc had just a couple years ago? Heck, even a year ago for some of them... they'll add more programming, and probably much quicker than some of the more established networks did.
He can have his opinion. It is a wrong one. I just tried to guess as to why he was so wrong. He said ALL of his programming looked great. .. . . .QUOTE]
That's NOT what he said, he said his HD programming looked great. He never stated that ALL his programming looked great. Go back and re-read his original post.
Someone owes Donnie0328 an apology!
Guess who it is, V.
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