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A lot of the older machines are still functional though, right? I mean aside from the digital transfer, they should still work, no? The problem is that we have gone from CRT's to 8K in like the space of 15 to 16 years and while older systems are effectively obsolete, the rate of upgrades is ridiculous and I swear it puts people off as a new advancement in technology is available like every 6 months. The refresh rate works as a deterrent for larger household appliances IMO. |
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Some won't touch HD no matter what whether its with Virgin , Sky or any other platform as my estimate of those without HD is well into the millions. https://www.barb.co.uk/tv-landscape-...y-tv-platform/ https://www.statista.com/statistics/...great-britain/ |
Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)
Some people still watch in black and white to save on the license fee!
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And yeah even though the platforms are still SD production, the providers refuse to give any more SD coverage so all new boxes / set tops / satellites are all in HD only and with some like Sky 4K only. Not sure about BT but Sky or Virgin should start investing in hardware manufacturers. If they get a say in what TVs even come off the manufacturing line (what definition) they should have a better idea of what to set as the lowest definition on their boxes...(per the market availability of older software / spec TVs). |
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Hmmm, seems fair - or at least at the time.
These days though (in comparison) HD seems cheap, no? The average cost of a (big back) TV back then (pre HD) was about the same as an HD TV now is, in the era of UHD / 4K. Soon enough HD TVs will have pretty antiquated software, so people may as well get them as cheap as they are now. It is kind of like what people do with Apple...get the model before last as the newest one hits stratospheric levels of cost and technology. |
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On a serious note though, can they not take the HD feed and downscale it to SD? Would this save some bandwidth on the network too? I'm not sure. |
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Does the TIVO do this as well? If that's the case then there's really no need for the duplication. |
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As someone said in the earlier post, I too am sure the cost of filming/broadcasting in HD is significantly lower than it was 5/6 years ago. I guess for the smaller channels it still doesn't make sense to put a lot of money into HD if their audience is small too. |
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. . . Except as I have already stated many of us like the local news not available on the HD versions of BBC1 and, I think, ITV1
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This may sound silly, but in the case of channels that simulcast in both SD and HD, then why do the broadcasters and providers show both? Surely it makes sense just to broadcast the HD only version of a particular channel and so the the viewers TV or box will show a downgraded SD version of the same picture to viewers without an HD subscription or equipment on the same channel number, and also freeing up space? and so obviously HD viewers will receive the full HD variant also on the same channel number....?
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While broadcasters still show both, providers like Sky / BT (unsure about VM) all charge a standalone fee for HD (10 a month or something as I understand it) but without an option for SD that charge may go away which is good but in HD format will it still air well without warp / pixelation on a 10 only capable of SD / 720 calibration? Short of a run on sales of TVs, removing Standard definition of what is already filmed in HD might be a good idea for providers and manufacturers alike but cable and satellite providers may lost the ability to charge for it as a base benchmark rate.
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