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11 September 2006 15:15 If you are hoping soon to see DR in HD quality, you have to be patient. Danmarks Radio has no intention to broadcast in HD quality provisionally as there is space on the transmission faiti network for HD signals.
Associate Director in DR, Paul Samsoe are well aware that it is now the HD market faiti at the receiver faiti side, which sets the agenda, which it was previously the broadcasters could provide the best quality. He believes it will be a problem for the broadcasters when Blu-ray coming to the market, as it appeals to what he calls the "lean-back segment," which are people who like a good movie on Friday evening on the couch watching television.
Grease ... Dr complain about too many "alarmists" and will have the license of tax / computer. But they will not deliver HDTV tsp. tsp. tsp. Not that I'm the DR but if it finally will have mulighued to see it in the very best quality.
Things that are infinitely more important than HDTV.
The truth is they can not afford because all the money is spent on their new TV city, the second is just some PR. hogwash, as they have been tildeldt an area as dean send HD TV on. My source is from BT Mobile & IT
In turn, the DR is the only Danish channel that can figure out how to send things faiti in widescreen properly. TV2 can almost figure it out but they destroy it always by displaying subtitles halfway through the wide screen image so you get half the lyrics if you zoom in (and the TV can not figure out how to auto-zoom on their images).
DR already has a full HD studio. They made HD for the cable TV industry in WM when the cable TV industry would like to let the Danes sniff HD, but here called DR X number faiti of million kr just for sending in HD even though their entire studio was already paid license faiti fee. In the end, it cost several million for the cable TV industry to provide 10,000 Danes a taste of the future of HD.
So here is another example of the DR will milk extra money out. When they came last year or whenever it was and said that now they have money because they had to make their studio HD ready.
# 5 How do you receive DR widescreen?!? I get the annoying letterboxing and then the TV to scale the signal up næee is a Norwegian faiti channel faiti that can figure out how to send it properly, it leads to (unfortunately) that people with 4:3 TVs are living with the 'high' faiti picture or get their TVs to add letterboxing ...
# 7 I think he believes his TV automatically zooms. How do I experience it at least, DR is one of the few channels that can figure out how to send widescreen, so you can zoom without losing anything, and so my TV can do it automatically. The quality would probably be better if they also sent anamorphic, but then they go out to the many with 4:3 TV's do not support it.
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# 7 & # 9 If you have the digital mirror at telia state devices, you get the signal as 16:9. And it has nothing to do with zoom :) Have one of their HD set-top boxes, and it looks extremely better than their low quality signal in the regular TV package.
# 5: It's because TV 2 can not figure out how to send wide control signal with. They might as well thrown logo back on top again in full size, as long as they do not send 16:9 anyway.
# 17 It's such a completely different thing. :)
He believes it will be a problem for the broadcasters, n
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