There needs to be a standard to what can be called HD material. I have D-TV and although that is all I've ever had in the HD department, apart from High Def dvds which isn't fair to compare against,I'm not feeling the off colors, sound and quality from one HD channel to the next. Compression should not be in the mix, they don't make money as is?
Quality standards need to be in place for Blu-Ray disks as well, especially with Sony running the show. There needs to be a standard, legally, period.
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There needs to be a standard to what can be called HD material. I have D-TV and although that is all I've ever had in the HD department, apart from High Def dvds which isn't fair to compare against,I'm not feeling the off colors, sound and quality from one HD channel to the next. Compression should not be in the mix, they don't make money as is?
Quality standards need to be in place for Blu-Ray disks as well, especially with Sony running the show. There needs to be a standard, legally, period.