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Jake, all HD is not necessarily widescreen. Some programs that have been transferred from film to HD can end up as 4:3. I think I heard that Seinfeld would be 4:3 when released in HD because it was not originaly shot in 16:9If Fox is upconverting to 720p then its not that bad, I mean thats what TNTHD does, dont they? Yeah it would be great if it was native HD put as long as they are upconverting its a step in the right direction.
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Ariza @ Jul 13th 2006 6:02PM
Jake, all HD is not necessarily widescreen. Some programs that have been transferred from film to HD can end up as 4:3.
I think I heard that Seinfeld would be 4:3 when released in HD because it was not originaly shot in 16:9
If Fox is upconverting to 720p then its not that bad, I mean thats what TNTHD does, dont they?
Yeah it would be great if it was native HD put as long as they are upconverting its a step in the right direction.