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RadioDoc
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Re: MPEG4 will solve this

Semantics. I can set my 1920x1080 set to display 480i SD at full screen, using every pixel, but in no possible way is it HD. Compressing the snot out of a video stream and calling it HD because it is still 720p is not much different.

Unfortunately, the definition of HD is very slippery and the marketing weasels have taken full advantage of that to sell decidedly inferior product.
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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
·RoadRunner Cable
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Exactly... just because the display resolution = 1920x1080, it shouldn't be called HD, unless

a) The source is HD (i.e. was generated at 1920x1080)
b) The quality of the picture hasn't been degraded to appear as if it was SD.

Sure, I can take a 480i image on my PC and put it to full screen (1600x1200), but the image isn't going to look all that great.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
reply to RadioDoc
Is it really that big of a deal with some channels that are stretching the hell out of SD content and calling it HD? I guess I don't see the problem with cablecos doing this if it's done smartly.

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Mediacom

reply to en102
said by en102 See Profile :

a) The source is HD (i.e. was generated at 1920x1080)
Tell the content providers that.


en102
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join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
They _could_ push HD lite (don't they all?) at 720p. I have yet to see any provider pushing 1080p
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RadioDoc
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reply to openbox9
My wife calls it "fat-o-vision". Yes it is a very big deal, and is very much not high definition.

One form of "HD Lite" is the practice of squeezing a 16:9, 1920x1080 picture into a 1280x1080 box, transmitting it at the lower bitrate, and then expanding it at the receiver having lost at least 33% of the horizontal picture information in the process. My HDTV actually has a function for that built-in to record one tuner to a standard def 4:3 recorder while preserving the aspect ratio. Of course the result is not HD, but it isn't supposed to be and we don't use that function.

There is no "smart" way to do it and call it HD. Sorry.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Mediacom

reply to en102
I was mainly referring to channels such as "TNT HD". Cropped and stretched content is not necessarily HD, but the providers will broadcast it as such because the content distributors say it is. I wouldn't call 720p HD-lite either. I'll take quality 720p over 1080i any time.

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Mediacom

reply to RadioDoc
said by RadioDoc See Profile :

There is no "smart" way to do it and call it HD. Sorry.
You totally missed the point. If content providers such as TNT distribute their "HD" streams at low bitrates, why can't cablecos take advantage of that and throw three streams into a single QAM channel? Limit channels that actually distribute at 19.4 Mbps to two per QAM channel. No blood, no foul.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
reply to openbox9
Personally, with all the watered down HD (macro blocking, compression, etc.) I'll take a "good" SD picture for at least another year.
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RadioDoc
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reply to openbox9
I certainly didn't miss the point. You brought up something irrelevant. If TNT is running SD programming as HD, then it really isn't HD, is it?

You might also want to look up how this is done.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
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said by RadioDoc See Profile :

I certainly didn't miss the point. You brought up something irrelevant.
...
You might also want to look up how this is done.
It most certainly is relevant and I'm fairly comfortable with how it is done. I'm waiting for you to say why more than two of some "HD" channels can't comfortably fit in a single QAM channel.


RadioDoc
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Your example of SD up-converted to HD as being HD is what is irrelevant. Having trouble following along?

You can fit three proper HD streams into one QAM256 channel if you are very careful, don't have high-motion or complex video on any of them, and make sure that your statistical multiplexing and rate shaping are adjusted for minimum damage to picture quality. But, just because it is possible to do properly doesn't mean it's done properly, and in the case of one Enlightened operator, "done properly" isn't in their vocabulary or operations manual.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Mediacom

said by RadioDoc See Profile :

Your example of SD up-converted to HD as being HD is what is irrelevant. Having trouble following along?
I'm following along nicely, although I was questioning whether you were or not.
said by RadioDoc See Profile :

You can fit three proper HD streams into one QAM256 channel if you are very careful, don't have high-motion or complex video on any of them, and make sure that your statistical multiplexing and rate shaping are adjusted for minimum damage to picture quality.
Thank you for finally confirming what I suggested. Placing more than two streams of some content in a single QAM channel is possible if done correctly. Now the second part of that is recognizing that it isn't a big deal if it is done correctly. You're almost there, just a little further now


RadioDoc
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I appear to be a post ahead of you, so while you go back and catch up I'll just reiterate what I said before...'done correctly' is rare. Very rare.
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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Mediacom

said by RadioDoc See Profile :

I appear to be a post ahead of you, so while you go back and catch up I'll just reiterate what I said before...'done correctly' is rare. Very rare.
Considering you had to post three times before you finally acknowledged that it's possible, I'd say you're behind a little. But hey, who's counting right? I' won't even reiterate what I said and let you figure it out for yourself.


RadioDoc
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Chicago, IL
Where were you yesterday when I was talking about this re: Comcast? Please keep up.

Since you've run out of material I'll just say enjoy your weekend.
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Toolmaster of La Grange.

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Navarre, FL
I wasn't around yesterday, but thank you for your concern. I've got plenty of material, but I think we've accomplished as much as we're going to be able to, so I'll say have a nice weekend to you as well.

Alphy

join:2001-12-31
Troy, MI
reply to RadioDoc
I've seen you harass people in multiple threads now. Maybe I'm not taking a big enough sample size, but do you always do this?

Right or wrong, you're approach is really, really confrontational.
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