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Wes Stewart wrote:
Furthermore, my wife and rarely watch anything live (except for local news), but use two DVRs for time shifting and commercial elimination. So with my system, if I can get a picture at all, I would need three STBs (set top boxes) that are programmable or a couple of new digital recorders and a new TV set. Odds are you'll need the STB for each PVR, not TV. PVR's are basically a VCR with a computer instead of a video slot, same limitations apply with the signal you feed it. The video coming out of the PVR isn't going to change magically overnight, though. (If I was poor enough, my idiot government would buy this stuff for me, but instead, I believe I will be taxed to buy it for someone else.) Show me where I can sign up for a free TV from the government... And then they are changing the aspect ratio so my 35" screen is obsolete and any replacement would have a smaller screen if I want to keep it in my $7,000 piece of furniture. Actually, they're fixing the aspect ratio. 16:9 would allow most movies to run without having to be butchered by some trained monkey that thinks they're a pan and scan editor to fit the screen, or black bars to bring the aspect ratio back to the original film ratio as it was intended to be shown. 4:3 aspect was a technical limitation that really should have died long before my birth, much less now. Good riddance. -- Paul Johnson Email and Instant Messenger (Jabber): Got jabber? http://ursine.ca/Ursine:Jabber |
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