There are several schemes in proposal form for both the upconversion on standard broadcast, to make new sets useful with those who prefer to continue to broadcast using the equipment they have, and downconversion for those whop wish to watch a new channel with an old teevee set. This will take the form of an inline box that decodes the signal and puts out a standard NTSC compatible signal.
I am off to the National Assoc of Broadcasters meeting to see what the latest lies, er I mean proposals concerning HDTV are. Rest assured that B5 is ready whatever dopey backwards compatible signal format they come up with. We do a conformed film neg of every episode for archival that is just for this purpose. CG and composites can be rerendered to whatever new rez that is required, and we welcome the opportunity.
The biggest problem is that storytellers and hardware folks aren't the only ones with input into the standard. The computer folks want in, and this will make the format even more confused. Recent gov rules have allowed the standard to be made more computer friendly. This means that MSNBC is just the start!
George Johnsen CoProducer, B5 |
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