Re: ABC O&O stations running two 720p sub-channels
- From: cjdaytonjrnospam@xxxxxxx
- Date: 01 May 2009 16:11:30 GMT
"CLicker" <CLicker@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Using that logic, DVDs so encoded should be HD, as the DVD spec
allows for 10 mbps MPEG2 a/v encoding - though the average
employed is quite a bit less. Either there is a definition of
HD or there isn't. What looks good can't be a specification.
Like the length of a meter being the span of the king's reach,
no?
I am not aware of bitrate being used to define hd.
If you have that information, please post it.
Chip
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