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Old 11-06-2006, 8:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1080i pfui

Watching World Cup I know finally that people who decidede to go 1080i with HD with sports
No matter if HD or converted SD transmissions, it is no good.

1080i is good for film material because you can apply inverse telecine but for sports - forget it. Probably for any other video recording too.

I am very very dissapointed now after I was able to watch a bit.
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Old 11-06-2006, 10:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Watching World Cup I know finally that people who decidede to go 1080i with HD with sports
No matter if HD or converted SD transmissions, it is no good.

1080i is good for film material because you can apply inverse telecine but for sports - forget it. Probably for any other video recording too.

I am very very dissapointed now after I was able to watch a bit.
What are you watching it on? and who is feeding you the pictures?

In the UK the BBC's coverage is fantastic a revelation!
The other channel we have here is ITV an that is not as good but still better than it was!
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it is the same feed, premiere.de over here.

it is miles better than SD, no doubt, but it is wrong choice. it does not give us the maximum and every field line that's not full and ever movement that's not perfect strongly gets on my nerves.

sorry, it is good but it should have been much better. wrong choice, nothing else!
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