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Posted by doc on 06/26/06 15:20
excellent pathology Jerry Jones. AND, the lines of resolution that most
broadcasters use now improve the picture quality immensely!
drd
<jerry@jonesgroup.net> wrote in message
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> Somebody - earlier in this thread - stated that "standard definition"
> is "dead."
>
> That's not true.
>
> The DTV (digital TV) broadcast standard, in the U.S., includes the
> following formats:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3jfvl
>
> Standard definition will be one of the 18 digital TV formats broadcast
> in the U.S.
>
> Bandwidth restrictions will mean that many stations will "multicast."
>
> That means they will have to continue using standard definition IN
> ADDITION TO high definition as a means of saving bandwidth...
> especially when broadcasting on multiple digital channels at the same
> time.
>
> In my opinion, the "big improvement" to date has already happened.
>
> We've pretty much made the transition from ANALOG to DIGITAL.
>
> That's the major improvement.
>
> Buy a standard definition CRT television with an integrated ATSC
> receiver and you will see an incredible difference when compared to the
> pictures that you will receive using an older NTSC tuner.
>
> Even standard definition DIGITAL channels are an incredible improvement
> over standard definition ANALOG broadcast channels.
>
> While high definition is great, it isn't the only DIGITAL format that
> will continue to be a big part of the future of digital TV.
>
> Jerry Jones
> http://www.jonesgroup.net
>
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