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I doubt we'll see anything come of this, at least not in the next 15 years.Who would broadcast H.264 when the vast majority of TVs can't receive it?
Seriously. They just shipped out the new converter boxes. And now they adopt H.264? Whoops.
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burndive @ Sep 22nd 2008 8:20PM
I doubt we'll see anything come of this, at least not in the next 15 years.
Who would broadcast H.264 when the vast majority of TVs can't receive it?
why not the LS2LS7? @ Sep 22nd 2008 8:56PM
Seriously. They just shipped out the new converter boxes. And now they adopt H.264? Whoops.