True. You have to have consumers before you the stations on board.
But, nonetheless, I'm back on SD till this whole quagmire of over-compression, very few true HD channels & programs, etc is sorted out. I'm not paying $$$ month after month to get a couple HD stations and programs I actually like. When you have an HD box and 1080/720 HDTV and the HD programming is full of artifacts etc (and SD scales up fine on your tv, producing a better picture for that channel!) then that's sub standard quality I simply don't want to pay for.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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True. You have to have consumers before you the stations on board.
But, nonetheless, I'm back on SD till this whole quagmire of over-compression, very few true HD channels & programs, etc is sorted out. I'm not paying $$$ month after month to get a couple HD stations and programs I actually like. When you have an HD box and 1080/720 HDTV and the HD programming is full of artifacts etc (and SD scales up fine on your tv, producing a better picture for that channel!) then that's sub standard quality I simply don't want to pay for.