Hdtv Tips
HDTV Broadcast Technology For the NonGeek by Brian Bradshaw
An uncompressed 1280 X 720 (HDTV) movie file size is over 150 GB/Hour. An uncompressed 1920 X 1080 (HDTV) movie file size is over 350 GB/Hour. An MPEG-2 (CDV) HDTV movie file size is approximately 9 GB/Hour. An MPEG-4 (CDV) HDTV movie file size is approximately 5 GB/Hour. MPEG-2 is capable for both standard definition TV and HDTV.
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HDTV and Broadband Digital TV - Watch Digital Channels Free on Your Pc by Julius Momoh Ozoh
HDTV (High Definition Television) is digitally broadcast because digital television (DTV) requires less bandwidth if sufficient video compression is used.
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New HDTV DVD Technology Challenges Existing Formats by Emily Sanderson
This might not actually be much of a problem when you look at the fact that a Blu-ray disc can store far more data than an HD DVD can, yet they can still both be used for HDTV movie storage. Only time will tell how this challenge to the big HDTV DVD formats will play out, but it could be a case where more primitive technology vanquishes more advanced technology because of economics.
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Buy a Cheap HDTV Today -Don't Wait! by Lee MacRae
Since you're going to have to spend money to watch what you're watching now, you might as well put that money towards a new digital television set or an HDTV set right now. HDTV provides the highest picture quality and the highest resolution of all digital broadcast formats. Some people are worried about the potential cost but you can buy a cheap HDTV on the market today if you look hard enough. To get started in HDTV just remember that you need three things. You need an HDTV satellite receiver or a digital set top box.
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HDTV Flat Panels by Robert Hessler
Progressive scan DVD's are best with a 720p or 1080p HDTV. Tip: Bigger is not always better, the general rule is for HDTV to divide the number of feet from the seated position by 7. Final Tip: The HDTV is not stand alone, it will require connections from a variety of different sources.
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