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HDTV Resolution

Lots of movement (sports, action) - 720p
Less movement (soap opera) - 1080i

Or really, just use whatever the content's native resolution is.
 
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I have a 1080P TV

Should i see shows in 720P or 1080i?

Unfortunately you're at the mercy of the content developers at the moment. I have a 1080p and the only 1080p material I have so far is off of the computer or HD-DVD. Typical HD broadcast in my area is 1080i (almost all the stations are 1080i) except the occasional sports show in 720p (which looks far better for sports IMHO).
 
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I have a 1080P TV

Should i see shows in 720P or 1080i?

Unfortunately you're at the mercy of the content developers at the moment. I have a 1080p and the only 1080p material I have so far is off of the computer or HD-DVD. Typical HD broadcast in my area is 1080i (almost all the stations are 1080i) except the occasional sports show in 720p (which looks far better for sports IMHO).

same here. my cable box being HD is still 1080i instead of 1080p. my older dvd is 480p tho, looks pretty darn good. i watch things with high action and movement all the time on 1080i and have no ghosting. even on the regular broadcast channels that dont use HD its not horrible, just waay better when i switch to the HD channels.
 
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I have a 1080P TV

Should i see shows in 720P or 1080i?

Unfortunately you're at the mercy of the content developers at the moment. I have a 1080p and the only 1080p material I have so far is off of the computer or HD-DVD. Typical HD broadcast in my area is 1080i (almost all the stations are 1080i) except the occasional sports show in 720p (which looks far better for sports IMHO).

same here. my cable box being HD is still 1080i instead of 1080p. my older dvd is 480p tho, looks pretty darn good. i watch things with high action and movement all the time on 1080i and have no ghosting. even on the regular broadcast channels that dont use HD its not horrible, just waay better when i switch to the HD channels.

You guys need to read the link posted above. You don't watch anything on your 1080P at 1080i. Your TV converts it and for most 1080i sources (sports and live TV being an exception), it does a pretty good job of giving you all the resolution of a 1080P picture.


 
Originally posted by: DBL
You guys need to read the link posted above. You don't watch anything on your 1080P at 1080i. Your TV converts it and for most 1080i sources (sports and live TV being an exception), it does a pretty good job of giving you all the resolution of a 1080P picture.

Couple that with most HD cameras recording in 1080p/30 anyway and the just de-interlace a single frame into two same time fields.

1080i/60 = 1080p/30 for the most part.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: spidey07
It's 2007. The year of 1080p HD.

One can only hope. Interlaced video needs to GTFO my progressive-scan displays right now. 😛

- M4H

Read the god danged link!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dag nabbit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😀
 
Originally posted by: five40
720p. I don't understand how people can watch anything in 1080i. It's a comb fest at 1080i.

Are you intentionally trying to give spidey07 a coronary?
 
Originally posted by: five40
720p. I don't understand how people can watch anything in 1080i. It's a comb fest at 1080i.

GAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stop it. Stop it stop it stop it stop it.

lalalalalalalallalalalaallala I'm not listening. I'm not listening. lalalallaallalal

 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Read the god danged link!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dag nabbit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😀

I did RTFL. However, I have a 720p TV, and 1080p->720p is just "resize" vs 1080i->720p's "resize + deinterlace."

Plus, I'm hypersensitive to interlacing.

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Matt2
HA!

Yeah, get back to me when you can pull a 1080p signal from the wall.

Hell, pulling any video from a wall is pretty impressive.

yeah my wall just sits there. holding up the house and pictures.
 
wish direct TV did 1080P. hell i would be happy if they did my local (rockford) channels in HD. sigh
 
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