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tonic
29-12-2006, 10:51 PM
I have been told that "True High Definition" TV's are to be released later this year.
All the ordinary HD TV's need to be sold before they release true HD.
1920x1080i Resolution or better.

Is this Bol*****?

Gone_Fishing
29-12-2006, 11:46 PM
Yes they are talking crap there aren't many and they are not
cheap, Sony and Pioneer do them and there are others


TNT

filmfan46
30-12-2006, 12:05 AM
There are a few 1080i out there but even less that will do the full 1080p.
I don`t know of anyone in Europe transmitting in 1080p yet.

Hixxy
30-12-2006, 01:16 AM
I think you need a 42" screen or above to get the tru 1080P. But hang on, theres also a new one just coming out which is even higher resolution. 1440i or something like that?

goran
30-12-2006, 01:28 AM
Who cares...?:rolleyes::D

umgum
30-12-2006, 11:02 AM
I have been told that "True High Definition" TV's are to be released later this year.
All the ordinary HD TV's need to be sold before they release true HD.
1920x1080i Resolution or better.

Is this Bol*****?

if you look in the hd section there are a few tv`s out already that handle the 1920x1080
hitachi even do a 42 inch set for only £999 that is 1920x1080p

kayser
30-12-2006, 11:30 AM
Every one is focussed on true hd but where is the true HD signal?
Don't waste your money on a tv which cost more because it's true HD.
A bad signal will look worse on a true hd screen, so you can watch a few movies in great quallity but what do you do the rest of the time.

xanadu
30-12-2006, 11:47 AM
From what I have seen of HDTV it's not worth the investment for the worse definition pictures you get. :)

I would like a HD receiver though, but just just to get all the extra channels. :D

Long live SD & CRT. :D

Tony Baker
30-12-2006, 05:30 PM
I can't understand why some people are raving on about 1080p it's something that isn't even being transmitted yet! Plus there is no date to say where or when it will be. I think it's a case of be just happy with what's currently availabe?

Rgds, TB

Gone_Fishing
30-12-2006, 06:10 PM
I can't understand why some people are raving on about 1080p it's something that isn't even being transmitted yet! Plus there is no date to say where or when it will be. I think it's a case of be just happy with what's currently availabe?

Rgds, TB

Probably because satellite is the last place poeple who are
interested in watching 1080i or 1080p are going to look

Blu-Ray and HD-DVD second generation machines all
support 1080p

You can already download plenty of movies 1080i and 1080p (h264) to watch

A lot of people that have 1080p screens use high end
scalers that process 1080i to perfect 1080p ;)


TNT

simon 2003
30-12-2006, 06:15 PM
no difference ,if you have a decent screen with 1080i its hard to see how it could be better,like is said above still gotta think of SD which is what most stuff we get will be in for the foreseeable future thats why i spent a bit extra and got a 50"fuji with the best processing available and it is stunning in SD with HD truly awesome

Gone_Fishing
30-12-2006, 06:32 PM
@simon 2003

Are you enjoying your 58 series I followed your progress on AV forums ;)


TNT

Jono
03-01-2007, 05:03 PM
I can't understand why some people are raving on about 1080p it's something that isn't even being transmitted yet! Plus there is no date to say where or when it will be. I think it's a case of be just happy with what's currently availabe?

Rgds, TB

Xbox 360 is 1080p but i can't even get my wife to let me have any HD tv so it don't bloody matter to me:frown:

Regards Jono

goran
03-01-2007, 06:01 PM
Maybe you should let her have a High Revolution Rampant Rabbit, m8... and then... :D

simon 2003
03-01-2007, 06:06 PM
@simon 2003

Are you enjoying your 58 series I followed your progress on AV forums ;)


TNT

how are you m8,yep very much so ,blew my budget to bits ,but after seeing all the issues with pana's and pio's decided to pay the extra,not many theads on there about fuji problems which tells its own story,only minor niggle would be its a bit reflective though hardly suprising with a bit of glass that big bolted to me wall,:D ,easy worth the grand more than the above mentioned screens for the SD performance alone
simon

Gone_Fishing
03-01-2007, 06:33 PM
@simon 2003

I only noticed your posts as I was looking at the 42" 58 Series, just about made up my mind until someone
mentioned his suffered from black fluctuations like the panny so put things on hold until there are more
owners of the 42" to get their view

Nice screen though especially on SD :)


TNT

3tv
03-01-2007, 07:22 PM
I can't understand why some people are raving on about 1080p it's something that isn't even being transmitted yet! Plus there is no date to say where or when it will be. I think it's a case of be just happy with what's currently availabe?

Rgds, TB


Sky movies HD are broadcasting 1080p for the most part.

all lcd plasma panels are progressive displays. Feed it an interlaced signal and the tv will deinterlace it. Some do a good job some dont.

Gone_Fishing
03-01-2007, 07:41 PM
Sky movies HD are broadcasting 1080p for the most part.

all lcd plasma panels are progressive displays. Feed it an interlaced signal and the tv will deinterlace it. Some do a good job some dont.

M8 you should go and read the sky HD faq sky broadcast in 720p and 1080i don't know anywhere that broadcast in 1080p

Also not many panels including LCD can output 1080p they except it but not output it


TNT

Jono
03-01-2007, 08:55 PM
That is right there is no known european broadcaster broadcasting HD 1080p at the moment .
Also as TNT says above there is a limited few panels that willl do it around the UK market anyway.

XBOX 360 is 1080p or is on some games.

Regards Jono

Jono
03-01-2007, 08:56 PM
Maybe you should let her have a High Revolution Rampant Rabbit, m8... and then... :D

LOL don't want to do that just incase i'm made redundent.

Regards Jono

3tv
05-01-2007, 11:55 PM
M8 you should go and read the sky HD faq sky broadcast in 720p and 1080i don't know anywhere that broadcast in 1080p

Also not many panels including LCD can output 1080p they except it but not output it


TNT


check the sky HD movie channel caps on usenet on your PC they are plenty of PROGRESSIVE streams and i dont mean the re encoded tat.

All plasmas and lcd screens are progressive displays. doest matter what res your material is, it gets displayed at the native res of the screen. Any interlaced material will be deinterlaced and displayed as a progressive image.

Gone_Fishing
06-01-2007, 12:04 AM
check the sky HD caps on usenet on your PC they are PROGRESSIVE and i dont mean the re encoded tat.

All plasmas and lcd screens are progressive. doest matter what res your material is, it gets displayed at the native res of the screen. Any interlaced material will be deinterlaced and displayed as a progressive image.

ok M8 what ever you say I cant be bothered to argue about it

Go and post that bit of knowledge on av forums and give them a laugh


TNT

3tv
06-01-2007, 08:09 PM
already mentioned on plenty of forums, no need to argue about it. I dont have a sky reciever so god knows if it can output 1080p but there are plenty of 25 FPS progressive movies being broadcast on there HD movie channels also ppv HD. starwars, hide and seek, silent Hill, fantastic 4..........

i think avforums are a bit reluctant to discuss the nature of the 1080p skyHD streamed material as its considered illegal due to way said material is aquired.

Gone_Fishing
06-01-2007, 09:08 PM
I give up :rolleyes:

Currently it is impossible to broadcast 1080p content as there
is not enough bandwidth to support it !

Any 1080p on newsgroups has had pulldown (reverse telecine)
applied its not true 1080p, you do not need to re encode
to apply pulldown it can be done by hardware means


TNT

munted101
07-01-2007, 06:04 PM
The SKY HD box doesn't support 1080p, so impossible that they would be broadcasting using it ?

Ragnarok
07-01-2007, 06:41 PM
From what I have seen of HDTV it's not worth the investment for the worse definition pictures you get. :)

I would like a HD receiver though, but just just to get all the extra channels. :D

Long live SD & CRT. :D

You have obviously never seen a good scaler at work, or the super soft ness of an SD picture on a SD 50+" CRT projection TV.

When you have a BIG screen and an eye test( maybe some glasses too) the extra resolution will slap you round the face just like the diffrence in trying to browse the net on a sd-tv or 640X480 monitor on a pc to a pc with half decent monitor.

PS. Films by nature only arrive in 24,25 frames persecond and arrive at Sky and other europiean HD broadcasters in 1080p25 format. h.264 encoders even with 1080i encodes frames wherever possable progressivly(basicly when ever there is not much motion), therefor they encode and broadsast films progressivly and the box interlaces the signal just like DVD's. Because it's 25 frames per second of 1080P it uses the same amount of bandwidth and is easier to encode progressivly it's effectivly 1080p. but Sky and other sat boxes do not output 1080p and interlace it first! it's pretty easy to deinterlace by a decent scaler/deinterlacer in a tv to reconstruct the original 1080p picture if the source was a film.

Thats why current SKY HD and Premiere HD cap are 1080p25!!

Even HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs are encoded at 1080p24 and telecined to 1080i60 and eventualy some players will output 1080p24 or 1080p60. There is simply no 1080p50 or 1080p60 content yet.

TNT, If it where true 1080p50 content broadcast you'd be absolutly right about the bandwidth!!!

3tv
08-01-2007, 01:01 AM
I give up :rolleyes:

Currently it is impossible to broadcast 1080p content as there
is not enough bandwidth to support it !

Any 1080p on newsgroups has had pulldown (reverse telecine)
applied its not true 1080p, you do not need to re encode
to apply pulldown it can be done by hardware means


TNT

25fps material doesnt use pulldown.

IVTC can be used on some of the correctly flagged US caps that are interlaced but as film is sped up from 24fps to 25fps in Europe then its doesnt need to.

So if ya want to get the best from sky movies HD then ya need to watch it on none sky hardware :)

codex
10-01-2007, 11:50 AM
how come 32" inch screens don't come with 1080p?

I've seen loads of 40"'s but never a 32"

3tv
10-01-2007, 07:48 PM
you would be hard pushed to notice 1080p's res over 720/768 on a screen that small is what i would say. Give it a few years and 1080p screens will all be the norm :)

fred fickle
17-01-2007, 05:03 PM
Well 1080i will do me IF I decide to splurge on a large screen and after checking them all out the Pioneer PDP 207 Plasma seems to be the best job around as most of the guyz in the know say avoid large screen LCDs especially for sports (F1 and Footy) . There are better spec. screens out there but after seeing most in the flesh the difference is negligible to the average eye.
I reckon the manufacturers put all these fancy improvements on just to mug the punter with a ridiculously high price and guess what !!!! there ARE people who fall for it!! 'cause they think they have the best kit around and love to boast about it . Silly Beggars!!!!

gonzo.dr
06-04-2007, 06:31 PM
42 inch samsung plasma here and i have to say im dissapointed!
because its not being used to its full potential the picture is actualy worse than my standard widescreen!
some channels are broadcasting absolute crap which id never noticed before!
because of the clarity capabilities, the screen shows every implifection in the broadcast.
i would advise people to hold on to their money untill theyre fully supported and by then the prices will have also dropped dramaticaly.
at present the only advantages are if you have blu ray or hi def equipment.
even with a hi def reciever theres no point if its not being broadcast!
if you want one like me for asthetic reasons ie. to put on the wall or to save space, go for it, but dont expect a decent picture.YET!

renibacterium
06-04-2007, 11:35 PM
720p, 1080i, 1080p ... in Japan they are testing Ultra HD Which is the Real HD ? The current 720p or 1080i HD formats are better than what we had before. And as has been said before, there are no 1080p broadcasts (at least in Europe!). Moreover 1080p only comes into its own when the TV screen is 50 inch plus.

renibacterium

renibacterium
06-04-2007, 11:42 PM
42 inch samsung plasma here and i have to say im dissapointed!
because its not being used to its full potential the picture is actualy worse than my standard widescreen!
some channels are broadcasting absolute crap which id never noticed before!
because of the clarity capabilities, the screen shows every implifection in the broadcast.
i would advise people to hold on to their money untill theyre fully supported and by then the prices will have also dropped dramaticaly.
at present the only advantages are if you have blu ray or hi def equipment.
even with a hi def reciever theres no point if its not being broadcast!
if you want one like me for asthetic reasons ie. to put on the wall or to save space, go for it, but dont expect a decent picture.YET!

What is the point of having a HD plasma if you do not put HD signals into it? An SD signal on an HD plasma will never look as good as a CRT. But put an HD signal in and you won't want to go back to SD!

applematt
07-04-2007, 12:27 AM
My widescreen 21"TFT HP does HD ..... think it was just over 100 quid.