I heard one of the sat providers was doing this. They would take the 16:9 HDTV broadcast, crop the sides to make 4:3, and then downconvert it to SD to serve as the SD version of the channel in their lineup. I wouldn't be surprised if other providers are doing this as well. It's a sure fire way to make sure they don't get caught with the their digital pants down when the analog shutoff happens.
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bull3964 @ Nov 19th 2008 5:08PM
I heard one of the sat providers was doing this. They would take the 16:9 HDTV broadcast, crop the sides to make 4:3, and then downconvert it to SD to serve as the SD version of the channel in their lineup. I wouldn't be surprised if other providers are doing this as well. It's a sure fire way to make sure they don't get caught with the their digital pants down when the analog shutoff happens.