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Apollo729

join:2006-08-28
Avis, PA
reply to squid7
Re: Hmmm...

You must not be looking in the right places then, I done a search for 1080p and returned at least 50 different things, many of them TV shows, but still, there is 1080p stuff out there, most clocks in at around 12 to 26GB.

vinnie97

join:2003-12-05
Mesquite, TX
TV shows at 1080p? Broadcasts aren't even greater than 720p currently...

squid7
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join:2006-09-02

said by vinnie97 See Profile :

TV shows at 1080p? Broadcasts aren't even greater than 720p currently...
It depends on the network. OTA here in LA Fox may be 720P but others like PBS and CBS are 1920x1080i. I don't know what the individual shows are though.


antdude
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join:2001-03-25

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said by vinnie97 See Profile :

TV shows at 1080p? Broadcasts aren't even greater than 720p currently...
CW (e.g., Smallville, Supernatural, etc.) are 1080i


snipper_cr

join:2002-01-22
Wheaton, IL
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reply to squid7
Chicago area has a mix of 720p and 1080i.

PDXPLT

join:2003-12-04
Banks, OR


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reply to antdude
Any 1080i content that originated from film (i.e., almost all HD TV shows) can be straightforwardly converted back to 1080p/24 (and 1080p/48 with frame doubling) via reverse-pulldown deinterlacing. CBS even calls their HD broadcasts "1080 lines, interlacing and progressive".

I'm not surprised at the article. Most "netheads" seem not to care about HD. Maybe because alot of them watch their content on 19" monitor screens? On tiny screens like that, SD DVD's are good enough.


antdude
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said by PDXPLT See Profile :

Any 1080i content that originated from film (i.e., almost all HD TV shows) can be straightforwardly converted back to 1080p/24 (and 1080p/48 with frame doubling) via reverse-pulldown deinterlacing. CBS even calls their HD broadcasts "1080 lines, interlacing and progressive".

I'm not surprised at the article. Most "netheads" seem not to care about HD. Maybe because alot of them watch their content on 19" monitor screens? On tiny screens like that, SD DVD's are good enough.
Or 17" CRT for me with my HDTV tuner card (don't have a HDTV).


aztecnology
O Rly?
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join:2003-02-12
Murrieta, CA
reply to vinnie97
1080p requires too much bandwidth, broadcasters aren't touching it. People will have to get their fill on xbox360/ps3 and bluray/hddvd for their progressive content...
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