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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Nov 07, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: When I saw the 1080 on a 50 in set and compared it to 720, it was as drastic of a difference as analog vs 720. Wayne.B wrote: Was it 1080 source material? My understanding, possibly incorrect, is that there is no broadcast or cable 1080 at this time, and very little on DVD.\ I thought it was the extra lines that made it High Definition. As for broadcasting, my local PBS station transmits one analog broadcast and three digital. The first digital broadcast is always the same programing as the analog.signal The other two digital broadcasts are completely different programs, and all three digital broadcasts are at 720 lines.. Standard Def analog and digital (in the US) is always 480(i or p) HD is either 720p or 1080i But when the station broadcasts a High Def program, the first two digital transmissions will be the same (also same as the analog). My understanding is that they can broadcast 1080 lines that way. My TV is Standard Def so it just picks up two channels of identical programing at 720 lines each. My understanding is that a High Def TV would combine those two channels into one and use 1080 lines of the 1440 lines being broadcast. That may not be technically correct but I think it's close. There is no combining of channels and your standard def TV can only display 480 lines |
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