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Posted by Beavis on 07/29/06 12:12
In article <v2rlc2ti6elo31ug533lpfgg3af6l8jkt0@4ax.com>,
Phat Bytestard <phatbytestard@getinmahharddrive.org> wrote:
> >"The entire HBO HD network is presented in a format called 1080-line
> >interlaced (1080-i)."
>
> Except that cable TV is on a 6Mhz wide channel. Guess what cannot
> pass over such a channel.
As AZ Nomad correctly points out, the information is sent digitally, and
thus can be spread across several discrete channels if the bandwidth
requirements dictate. (That's what cable internet does, incidentally.)
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