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One of my coworkers just got a new Dish Network satellite antenna to go with his HDTV set, and came by to tell me that he saw UFO in the program guide. And sure enough, I see that it is still being shown on Family Room HD (channel 9486), 4 times a day (!). Tonights episode is A QUESTION OF PRIORITIES, and will be repeated 3 times in the following 24 hours: http://tinyurl.com/yu4ele I'm surprised that we don't see more people reporting this. Does nobody have a Dish antenna and an HDTV? (I know that I have neither!) I asked my coworker to watch it and see if he thinks it is really in HDTV, or merely upscaled from the DVDs... Marc |
I believe it is really in HD, just the same like Space: 1999 was. Shall we
all get the money for dish and receiver, so someone can capture the episodes? : ) All the best, Branko >From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: [SHADO] UFO still being broadcast in HDTV on Dish Network >Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 10:16:07 -0700 > >Hi all, > >One of my coworkers just got a new Dish Network satellite antenna >to go with his HDTV set, and came by to tell me that he saw >UFO in the program guide. And sure enough, I see that it is >still being shown on Family Room HD (channel 9486), 4 times >a day (!). Tonights episode is A QUESTION OF PRIORITIES, and >will be repeated 3 times in the following 24 hours: > > http://tinyurl.com/yu4ele > >I'm surprised that we don't see more people reporting this. >Does nobody have a Dish antenna and an HDTV? (I know >that I have neither!) > >I asked my coworker to watch it and see if he thinks it >is really in HDTV, or merely upscaled from the DVDs... > >Marc _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ |
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> I believe it is really in HD, just the same like Space: 1999 was. Shall
> we all get the money for dish and receiver, so someone can capture the > episodes? : ) I just did some quick research, and it does appear to be "possible" to extract the HDTV content off of the Dish Network DVR, however it would require some special equipment, as the USB port does not allow you to connect an external hard drive and download content (and the content on the hard drive is encrypted, so you need to do more than pull the hard drive out and plug it into your computer). So this is more complicated that my just lending a USB external drive to my coworker... :-( Marc |
Ouch! I guess we will have to be patient and wait for official discs with HD
UFO. On the bright side, we now have something big to hope for! All the best, Branko >From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> >I just did some quick research, and it does appear to be "possible" to >extract the HDTV content off of the Dish Network DVR, however it would >require some special equipment, as the USB port does not allow you >to connect an external hard drive and download content (and the content >on the hard drive is encrypted, so you need to do more than pull the >hard drive out and plug it into your computer). > >So this is more complicated that my just lending a USB external >drive to my coworker... :-( > >Marc _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ |
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> So this is more complicated that my just lending a USB external > drive to my coworker... :-( HD, widescreen, digital TV are all going to prove to be extremely confusing for the average US "consumer". For example, digital TV does not necessarily mean widescreen or HD. Perhaps the confusion is intended so that everyone rushes out to buy TVs. Remember, global TV chaos is what the Aliens want! With a 500 channel universe it gives them even more places to hide. Those bastards! Paul PS Does anyone else see a pop-culture story idea here? |
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> HD, widescreen, digital TV are all going to prove to be extremely
> confusing for the average US "consumer". For example, digital TV does > not necessarily mean widescreen or HD. > > Perhaps the confusion is intended so that everyone rushes out to buy TVs. Probably so! Although one can benefit from HDTV signals without actually buying an HDTV -- I recently got a Comcast HD receiver box, and it makes my 20-year old Sony Trinitron look better than ever! Now my local channels look as good (or better) than DVD, and I can watch the widescreen (letterboxed) versions of shows that are cropped on the old channels. Comcast advertises that you need to have an HDTV to use their HD box, but this isn't true, as the box downconverts to standard definition through the composite and s-video outputs. Best extra $5/month I've spent on cable... Sorry, I've gone off-topic... but one thing I've noticed is that if you're going to get HDTV, you're going to need to get a bigger screen than you used to have, so that the old 4:3 aspect ratio programs such as UFO will be big enough with the black bars on the sides. Marc |
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> Sorry, I've gone off-topic... but one thing I've noticed is that if > you're going to get HDTV, you're going to need to get a bigger > screen than you used to have, so that the old 4:3 aspect ratio > programs such as UFO will be big enough with the black bars > on the sides. HD TV is still pretty primitive though as far as user knowledge goes. I have the screen (small 37" LCD, 1020i) and the service but everyone looks wider now (the space between Oprah's eyes is even worse). I wonder if she knows about this. UFO looks terrific on it. Paul |
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> > I have the screen (small 37" LCD, 1020i) and the service but everyone > looks wider now (the space between Oprah's eyes is even worse). > > I wonder if she knows about this. > > UFO looks terrific on it. > > Paul > Not sure if you are kidding or serious about everyone looking wider. If you are serious, your display must be set to some sort of 'stretch' mode, which stretches 4:3 material to fit the entire width of the screen, rather than having black bars on either side. Check your owners manual for a cure. : ) Jeff P.S. That would be 1030i, not 1020i. : ) |
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Re: My last message: (which will hopefully post before this one),
meant to type '1080i', not '1030i'. Sorry for the typo... Jeff |
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Sure it's not 1080i???? I got roomates that like to watch all the standard 4:3 programs on widescreen. Everybody looks so fat and wide, yet they don't seem to mind.... Dave H. ----------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: nafofu To: [hidden email] Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 9:49 AM Subject: [SHADO] Re: UFO still being broadcast in HDTV on Dish Network --- In [hidden email], Paul Bowers <pbowers@...> wrote: > > I have the screen (small 37" LCD, 1020i) and the service but everyone > looks wider now (the space between Oprah's eyes is even worse). > > I wonder if she knows about this. > > UFO looks terrific on it. > > Paul > Not sure if you are kidding or serious about everyone looking wider. If you are serious, your display must be set to some sort of 'stretch' mode, which stretches 4:3 material to fit the entire width of the screen, rather than having black bars on either side. Check your owners manual for a cure. : ) Jeff P.S. That would be 1030i, not 1020i. : ) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
> Sure it's not 1080i????
Yes Dave, I meant to say 1080i. I should be more awake and proofread before I post. I sent a follow-up post making the correction. Actually, in Paul's case, if he's from a country that was using the PAL broadcast standard, his mention of 1020i would be correct. As I said, I need to be more awake when I post. Sorry for the confusion (my bad). I personally don't like stretching 4:3 to fit either. I'd prefer the black (or grey) bars on either side. Jeff |
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> Everybody looks so fat and wide, yet they don't seem to mind.... Actually, I'm over 40 and also fat and wide. It makes me feel sort of normal-looking. That is, of course, before I venture out of my Mom's basement and into the big blue room. Paul |
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