| Re: Toshiba HD-A2 Some directors and studios film with a grain for a stylized look. When transfered to high def, you still see the grain and some people misjudge this as a bad transfer.
I've been looking all morning for the comparison between broadcast High Def, and the same movie on HD DVD. It was pretty amazing the difference when you see them side by side like that. The biggest factor is the compression broadcast has to or usually uses as compared to the HD DVD/BD discs.
When I find those comparison shots I'll post them. I think there is a major difference between broadcast content and movies, sports and typical broadcast is much brighter and punchy. Movies tend to have a different look... you'll see what I mean if I can ever find this comparison! "Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler." - Albert Einstein
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