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We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on the SD one HD broadcasts are clearly better, although like DVD upscalers, some TVs do a reasonable job of upscaling SD. My MCE does an A1 job upscaling (likes face it, it certainly has the processing power), and does make it difficult to tell SD and HD apart, but clearly there is more detail in the HD broadcast. 1080p films are better again.But the only things, beyond action films, I want to see in HD are the Natural History programmes, and the BBC make the best. And the 2 BBC HD channels are free to air anyway.
Quote from: TheBoy on 12 March 2012, 20:54:59We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on the SD one HD broadcasts are clearly better, although like DVD upscalers, some TVs do a reasonable job of upscaling SD. My MCE does an A1 job upscaling (likes face it, it certainly has the processing power), and does make it difficult to tell SD and HD apart, but clearly there is more detail in the HD broadcast. 1080p films are better again.But the only things, beyond action films, I want to see in HD are the Natural History programmes, and the BBC make the best. And the 2 BBC HD channels are free to air anyway. Personal choice, that's what it's all about. When are the adult channels gonna be in HD? Would I be able to see each individual pube?
Quote from: STMO123 on 12 March 2012, 20:58:04Quote from: TheBoy on 12 March 2012, 20:54:59We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on the SD one HD broadcasts are clearly better, although like DVD upscalers, some TVs do a reasonable job of upscaling SD. My MCE does an A1 job upscaling (likes face it, it certainly has the processing power), and does make it difficult to tell SD and HD apart, but clearly there is more detail in the HD broadcast. 1080p films are better again.But the only things, beyond action films, I want to see in HD are the Natural History programmes, and the BBC make the best. And the 2 BBC HD channels are free to air anyway. Personal choice, that's what it's all about. When are the adult channels gonna be in HD? Would I be able to see each individual pube?You need those channels fuzzy, for the full authenticity of those cheesy 1970s 'educational films' that the man in the pub used to hire out... ...apparently
Quote from: TheBoy on 12 March 2012, 21:04:12Quote from: STMO123 on 12 March 2012, 20:58:04Quote from: TheBoy on 12 March 2012, 20:54:59We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on the SD one HD broadcasts are clearly better, although like DVD upscalers, some TVs do a reasonable job of upscaling SD. My MCE does an A1 job upscaling (likes face it, it certainly has the processing power), and does make it difficult to tell SD and HD apart, but clearly there is more detail in the HD broadcast. 1080p films are better again.But the only things, beyond action films, I want to see in HD are the Natural History programmes, and the BBC make the best. And the 2 BBC HD channels are free to air anyway. Personal choice, that's what it's all about. When are the adult channels gonna be in HD? Would I be able to see each individual pube?You need those channels fuzzy, for the full authenticity of those cheesy 1970s 'educational films' that the man in the pub used to hire out... ...apparently They weren't fuzzy, you were just starting to lose your sight. No doubt you were warned but chose to ignore it. I know I did
We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on SD one
Quote from: TheBoy on 12 March 2012, 20:54:59We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on SD oneNo they don't, sigh.... They do have channels with higher bandwidths than other though.
Quote from: chrisgixer on 13 March 2012, 11:05:09Quote from: TheBoy on 12 March 2012, 20:54:59We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on SD oneNo they don't, sigh.... They do have channels with higher bandwidths than other though.Non HD Sky Sports used to be watchable. As soon as the Sports HD channels came along, you can barely see the rather ball on the SD channels...
Quote from: TheBoy on 13 March 2012, 11:11:06Quote from: chrisgixer on 13 March 2012, 11:05:09Quote from: TheBoy on 12 March 2012, 20:54:59We all know that, where Sky have an SD and HD channel, they purposely reduce the bandwidth on SD oneNo they don't, sigh.... They do have channels with higher bandwidths than other though.Non HD Sky Sports used to be watchable. As soon as the Sports HD channels came along, you can barely see the rather ball on the SD channels...On itv the ball is square. But then it was always square, even on an SD tv.
Olympics, I have to be around F1 - I'm sure I've got some Dulux to watch dry.