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Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
At 20:08:57 on 09/06/2006, Agamemnon delighted uk.tech.digital-tv by announcing:
"David" wrote in message ... In the Retail Park tonight and a couple of the HD ready TVs had the football on, what horrible pictures ! All the others had other programes on and looked allmost OK. Of course none of the sets would be getting HD transmissions but what puzzled me is that the football would orginate in HD and be transmitted normally to these HD ready sets, why did these sets handle it so badly? Was the football a bad picture on your new HD ready TV set? The pictures coming from Germany are total and utter crap and the sound isn't even in stereo. Comparisons with German (and even Dutch) channels allegedly show the picture quality is down to the Beeb. And the Germans are broadcasting DD 5.1 so again that's down to the Beeb. |
Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
So, in the end, was the football HD broadcast as 720p or 1080i?
720p is supposed to be better for sport, but the BBC and Sky said recently that their preference for HD was 1080i. -- Dave Farrance |
Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
In article , Alex
wrote: At 20:08:57 on 09/06/2006, Agamemnon delighted uk.tech.digital-tv by announcing: "David" wrote in message ... In the Retail Park tonight and a couple of the HD ready TVs had the football on, what horrible pictures ! All the others had other programes on and looked allmost OK. Of course none of the sets would be getting HD transmissions but what puzzled me is that the football would orginate in HD and be transmitted normally to these HD ready sets, why did these sets handle it so badly? Was the football a bad picture on your new HD ready TV set? The pictures coming from Germany are total and utter crap and the sound isn't even in stereo. Comparisons with German (and even Dutch) channels allegedly show the picture quality is down to the Beeb. And the Germans are broadcasting DD 5.1 so again that's down to the Beeb. but then the signals originate in Germany. Maybe the enhancements are not being given out via Eurovision. -- From KT24 - in drought-ridden Surrey Using a RISC OS5 computer |
Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
charles wrote:
In article , Alex Comparisons with German (and even Dutch) channels allegedly show the picture quality is down to the Beeb. And the Germans are broadcasting DD 5.1 so again that's down to the Beeb. but then the signals originate in Germany. Maybe the enhancements are not being given out via Eurovision. I don't think the Eurovision (aka EBU) contribution circuits are being used by BBC or ITV, as both broadcasters are providing 'customised' coverage directly from the event. In any case are the Eurovision links HD capable yet ? Certainly for Euro 2000, ITV had their own 24 Mb/s component link, and the Beeb had some ropey old PAL circuit. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
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Mark Carver wrote: charles wrote: In article , Alex Comparisons with German (and even Dutch) channels allegedly show the picture quality is down to the Beeb. And the Germans are broadcasting DD 5.1 so again that's down to the Beeb. but then the signals originate in Germany. Maybe the enhancements are not being given out via Eurovision. I don't think the Eurovision (aka EBU) contribution circuits are being used by BBC or ITV, as both broadcasters are providing 'customised' coverage directly from the event. In any case are the Eurovision links HD capable yet ? Perhaps not the links, but the Beeb will be getting many feeds (vision & sound)from the host broadcaster rather than creating them themselves. -- From KT24 - in drought-ridden Surrey Using a RISC OS5 computer |
Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
"Mark Carver" wrote in message ... John Cartmell wrote: The technical quality of the picture (resolution) was excellent. The ability to deal with the contrast, the design of the stadium, the choice of camera positions, editing, (and zoom) was all terrible. There's one thing the Brits are still good at, and are probably the best in the world; sports OB coverage. I like my TV and enjoy watching sport but I'm really unhappy as to how this HDTV conversion is apparently spoiling my viewing of the World Cup thus far. Our TV is a modest 28" flat CRT and not some poor LCD/Plasma excuse. I don't know if its the weather, hay fever etc. but my eyes have really hurt after watching the opening games. I'm sure it's down to the fact the players look like ants. Either that or the cheap ASDA booze I've been drinking. |
Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 09:13:10 GMT, "Rod L."
wrote: I like my TV and enjoy watching sport but I'm really unhappy as to how this HDTV conversion is apparently spoiling my viewing of the World Cup thus far. Our TV is a modest 28" flat CRT and not some poor LCD/Plasma excuse. How are your watching HDTV on a CRT? -- Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text. Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question. |
Football tonight on yournew HD Tv set?
"Andrew" wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 09:13:10 GMT, "Rod L." wrote: I like my TV and enjoy watching sport but I'm really unhappy as to how this HDTV conversion is apparently spoiling my viewing of the World Cup thus far. Our TV is a modest 28" flat CRT and not some poor LCD/Plasma excuse. How are your watching HDTV on a CRT? -- I'm not. Never said I was. I understood the coverage is being shot in HDTV then converted to SDTV. That's what I was trying to say by HDTV conversion. Apologies for any misunderstanding. I did notice the current game on BBC1 has better camera angles. Watching the man with the ball plus approx. a third of the pitch around him rather than the whole pitch. |
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