- Apr 5, 2004
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Originally posted by: SexyK
What kind of content are you trying to view that's 1080p? AFAIK the only 1080p content out there is the Quicktime/WMV-HD stuff which you wouldn't need a tuner card to play back. Any cable/sat/ota HD content will max out at 720p/1080i.
Anyway, no I don't believe there are.
Originally posted by: xtknight
I doubt the bandwidth requirements have even been approved yet. Supposedly 1080p can't fit in the normal 6 MHz bandwidth. But maybe it can with H.264, which is about twice the quality per bit as MPEG-2. I think 1080p HDTVs can only display 1080p, they don't actually have the tuner to do that yet.
Originally posted by: liluqt
He's trying to view pr0n.
Originally posted by: dug777
lol, i guess that was kinda useless
My DVICO HDTV fusionlite dvb-t card has been really excellent, no complaints whatsover, for what that's worth...
Originally posted by: dug777
lol, i guess that was kinda useless
My DVICO HDTV fusionlite dvb-t card has been really excellent, no complaints whatsover, for what that's worth...
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: xtknight
I doubt the bandwidth requirements have even been approved yet. Supposedly 1080p can't fit in the normal 6 MHz bandwidth. But maybe it can with H.264, which is about twice the quality per bit as MPEG-2. I think 1080p HDTVs can only display 1080p, they don't actually have the tuner to do that yet.
I've wondered about this...I'm probably wrong, but is there any reason why 1080p/30 should take up more bandwidth than 1080i/60 (which is already in use now)? Obviously 1080p/60 would be too much, but normal primetime and non-live shows seem to use film source at a lower framerate (24/30) for the most part anyway, only sports and other live stuff seems to use 60fps...
Originally posted by: James3shin
Originally posted by: dug777
lol, i guess that was kinda useless
My DVICO HDTV fusionlite dvb-t card has been really excellent, no complaints whatsover, for what that's worth...
That's not available in the US is it? Cause I tried searching google, and couldn't find a thing.
