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Ever wonder why Setanta Sports doesn’t offer a 16×9 widescreen format of its channel for viewers in the United States? EPL Talk Reader Martin Day had that question. Here’s what he wrote:
Setanta Sports has gone to a 16:9 widescreen format thereby making the ... Continue reading »
Setanta Sports has gone to a 16:9 widescreen format thereby making the ... Continue reading »
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Deutsche Welle (German News) is broadcast on digital cable in Canada as an SD digital channel that is 16:9 (Rogers Digital Cable - Channel 195 in Toronto). All of the set top boxes automatically display the channel full screen on an HDTV and letterbox it for older 4:3 sets.
I've already sent Setanta a note about this since their Setanta Sports News is an absolute joke considering much of the graphics and even one of the presenters often aren't visible!!
And if this isn't possible, I agree with posters above... just letterbox the 4:3 signal and that way everyone misses nothing and those with HDTVs can just zoom in.
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There’s no such broadcasting format in the USA as 16:9 Standard Definition. All USA Standard Definition broadcasting must be in 4:3. It cannot be 16:9.'
That statement is incorrect.
NBC for example have done it for years. Regular TV shows, and Wimbledon tennis (which only went HD in 2008).
Show it with the black bars.
7 months ago
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