I am a Big Fan of the Enterprise series. I saw every Episode on my Analog TV. I know that it was Broadcasted in Widescreen Format, but was it Also broadcasted in HD over the Digital Air?!? I never knew this, because I JUST got an HDTV last November, and Enterprise isnt on TV anymore in my Hometown of Indianapolis, IN. I know that their are shows broadcasted in Widescreen Format, but not HD. I know that now, because I have an HDTV now, and some shows are just broadcasted in Widescreen, but not HD. I have never once seen Enterprise in Digital, so I don't know if it was High-Definition of not.
2007-06-19
22:37:30
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I know that this Last Star Trek Series was in Wide Screen Format. I have suspicions that is WAS Broadcasted in HDTV on UPN (Now WNDY 23, My Network TV in Indianapolis, IN).
I live in Indianapolis, and we get All of the Main Channels in HD (4,6,8,13,20,23,59). They all have that .1 at the end (Like 4 is 4.1, 13 is 13.1, etc.) being that it is Digital. But, they all are HD. We get alot of other Standard Definition Channels in Multi-Cast Digital, like 4.2, 6.2, 8.2, 8.3, 13.2, 20.2, 20.3, 42.1, 42.2, 42.3, 42.4, 42.5, 63.1, 63.2, 63.3, and 63.4 .
PBS, Channel 20 is Unique, because they are the only Channel that is Broadcasting their HD Channel with Different Programing from the Analog Channel. So while Analog 20 has a show on, 20.1 is Broadcasting Totally Different Programing: All in HD 24/7.
The Programing on Analog 20 is Broadcasted on 20.2 in Standard Definition as a Multicast Channel.
I hope this Helps people understand the Current Digital TV Available in my Area.
2007-06-21
23:10:21 ·
update #1