Re: ShopTalk: Please go Here ( STILL a very O.T. rant)

2003-09-16 Thread Corey Bailey
Hi Alan, Contact me off list if you like so that I don't bore our clubmaking friends with techno-babble and personal opinions on a subject of interest to perhaps only a couple of us. Thanks, CB At 06:26 AM 9/15/2003 -0700, you wrote: Forgive me, Corey, I don't get access to people actually in

Re: ShopTalk: Please go Here ( STILL a very O.T. rant)

2003-09-15 Thread Alan Brooks
Forgive me, Corey, I don't get access to people actually in the broadcast business very often. I though the FCC was supposed to have adopted a single standard for HDTV in this country? Is that eminent? Isn't cost always the issue? If it isn't technical implementation cost it's licensing costs.

Re: ShopTalk: Please go Here ( STILL a very O.T. rant)

2003-09-12 Thread Ron Kellison
I would also suggest that the implementation of high-definition TV has been slowed due to broadcaster's concerns over the copying of digital broadcasts. CBS has even gone so far as to threaten to cancel all HDTV productions unless some technical solutions are incorporated into set-top boxes

Re: ShopTalk: Please go Here ( STILL a very O.T. rant)

2003-09-12 Thread Al Taylor
football will be pay per view. You know they'll get your money. df - Original Message - From: Ron Kellison To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 3:25 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Please go Here ( STILL a very O.T. rant) I would also suggest that the implementation of high