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Old August 6th 12, 03:59 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
David
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Just been to a public demonstration of Super Hi-Vision, leaflet says picture
is 16 times that of Hi-Vision with 2 million pixels, maybe someone will
equate that to BBC HD TV for me.
It has 22.2 channel sound which claims to be far superior to 5.1 sound.

It features recordings from the Olympics opening and GB successes of this
weekend.
Picture very impressive on a cinema size screen and sound is good but felt
fewer channels of sound would have been just as good even with the cinemas
5.1 system.

In an adjacent cinema I have seen "films" in 4 and 6K digital and 5.1, 6.1
and 7.1 sound and was just as impressed.

Regards
David

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Old August 6th 12, 04:18 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Dave Plowman (News)
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In article ,
David wrote:
It has 22.2 channel sound which claims to be far superior to 5.1 sound.


It features recordings from the Olympics opening and GB successes of
this weekend. Picture very impressive on a cinema size screen and sound
is good but felt fewer channels of sound would have been just as good
even with the cinemas 5.1 system.


The more channels of audio, the more to go badly wrong. Two is more than
adequate. Especially on something which is basically a live programme.

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Old August 6th 12, 06:35 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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On 06/08/2012 14:59, David wrote:
Just been to a public demonstration of Super Hi-Vision, leaflet says
picture is 16 times that of Hi-Vision with 2 million pixels, maybe
someone will equate that to BBC HD TV for me.


hi vision is what the japanese called hi def.


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Old August 8th 12, 08:29 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Scott[_4_]
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2012 14:59:09 +0100, "David"
wrote:

Just been to a public demonstration of Super Hi-Vision, leaflet says picture
is 16 times that of Hi-Vision with 2 million pixels, maybe someone will
equate that to BBC HD TV for me.
It has 22.2 channel sound which claims to be far superior to 5.1 sound.

It features recordings from the Olympics opening and GB successes of this
weekend.
Picture very impressive on a cinema size screen and sound is good but felt
fewer channels of sound would have been just as good even with the cinemas
5.1 system.

In an adjacent cinema I have seen "films" in 4 and 6K digital and 5.1, 6.1
and 7.1 sound and was just as impressed.


Funnily enough, I said much the same on 04/08/2012.
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Old August 9th 12, 10:48 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote:
In article , David
wrote:
It has 22.2 channel sound which claims to be far superior to 5.1 sound.


It features recordings from the Olympics opening and GB successes of
this weekend. Picture very impressive on a cinema size screen and
sound is good but felt fewer channels of sound would have been just as
good even with the cinemas 5.1 system.


The more channels of audio, the more to go badly wrong. Two is more than
adequate. Especially on something which is basically a live programme.


I've encountered more than one commercial DVD with 'antiphase' stereo
rather than 'mono'. So I hate to think what some carelessly made
multichannel discs could turn out like!

Slainte,

Jim

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Old August 9th 12, 04:30 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
John Rumm
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On 09/08/2012 09:48, Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote:
In article , David
wrote:
It has 22.2 channel sound which claims to be far superior to 5.1 sound.


It features recordings from the Olympics opening and GB successes of
this weekend. Picture very impressive on a cinema size screen and
sound is good but felt fewer channels of sound would have been just as
good even with the cinemas 5.1 system.


The more channels of audio, the more to go badly wrong. Two is more than
adequate. Especially on something which is basically a live programme.


I've encountered more than one commercial DVD with 'antiphase' stereo
rather than 'mono'. So I hate to think what some carelessly made
multichannel discs could turn out like!


I had one with the stereo channels reversed... most disconcerting
watching a car cross the screen right to left while the noise went the
other way ;-)


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Old August 9th 12, 11:57 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Max Demian
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"John Rumm" wrote in message
o.uk...
On 09/08/2012 09:48, Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote:
In article , David
wrote:
It has 22.2 channel sound which claims to be far superior to 5.1 sound.


It features recordings from the Olympics opening and GB successes of
this weekend. Picture very impressive on a cinema size screen and
sound is good but felt fewer channels of sound would have been just as
good even with the cinemas 5.1 system.


The more channels of audio, the more to go badly wrong. Two is more than
adequate. Especially on something which is basically a live programme.


I've encountered more than one commercial DVD with 'antiphase' stereo
rather than 'mono'. So I hate to think what some carelessly made
multichannel discs could turn out like!


I had one with the stereo channels reversed... most disconcerting watching
a car cross the screen right to left while the noise went the other way
;-)


The Goodmans GDB3 Freeview box did that until they upgraded the software.

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Old August 10th 12, 12:27 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
stephen
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2012 14:59:09 +0100, "David"
wrote:

Just been to a public demonstration of Super Hi-Vision, leaflet says picture
is 16 times that of Hi-Vision with 2 million pixels, maybe someone will
equate that to BBC HD TV for me.


it is 4000 lines, compared to 1080i on BBC HD.

roughly 4x horizontal & vertical resolution.

It has 22.2 channel sound which claims to be far superior to 5.1 sound.


it was really impressive in the purpose made theatre at IBC a few
years back, but not much content, very few cameras etc.

It features recordings from the Olympics opening and GB successes of this
weekend.
Picture very impressive on a cinema size screen and sound is good but felt
fewer channels of sound would have been just as good even with the cinemas
5.1 system.

In an adjacent cinema I have seen "films" in 4 and 6K digital and 5.1, 6.1
and 7.1 sound and was just as impressed.

Regards
David

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Old August 10th 12, 12:15 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Roderick Stewart[_2_]
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In article , Max Demian wrote:
I've encountered more than one commercial DVD with 'antiphase' stereo
rather than 'mono'. So I hate to think what some carelessly made
multichannel discs could turn out like!


I had one with the stereo channels reversed... most disconcerting watching
a car cross the screen right to left while the noise went the other way
;-)


The Goodmans GDB3 Freeview box did that until they upgraded the software.


When stereo started on analogue TV (NICAM), Channel 4 transmitted a lot of
movies like that for the first few months. It really did take months to fix it,
rather than a few minutes with a couple of patch cords as I would have
expected, from which I can only conclude that nobody was listening.

Rod.
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Old August 10th 12, 01:22 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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In article en.co.uk,
Roderick Stewart wrote:
In article , Max Demian wrote:
I've encountered more than one commercial DVD with 'antiphase'
stereo rather than 'mono'. So I hate to think what some carelessly
made multichannel discs could turn out like!

I had one with the stereo channels reversed... most disconcerting
watching a car cross the screen right to left while the noise went
the other way ;-)


The Goodmans GDB3 Freeview box did that until they upgraded the
software.


When stereo started on analogue TV (NICAM), Channel 4 transmitted a lot
of movies like that for the first few months. It really did take months
to fix it, rather than a few minutes with a couple of patch cords as I
would have expected, from which I can only conclude that nobody was
listening.



....and the BBC Scotland 6:30 news *still* keep broadcasting stereo items
where one channel can be heard before the other. (I've also heard them
broadcast antiphase as well.)

Slainte,

Jim

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