OT - SportsSouth HD
Posted: Wed Nov 4, 2009 4:30 pm
My rant:
Before the season I saw a press release that 60 Atlanta games would be shown in HD this season. Although I attend most home games that increase caused much rejoicing. The Lakers game Sunday was in clearly in beautiful HD even if the result was ugly. Last night I got to see SportsSouth version of HD and I was a little saddened. It was broadcast in HD, but shot with older standard def equipment. The end result was big bars on the side of the picture due to the difference in aspect ratio and a less than crisp picture quality and detail. I guess I shouldn't complain as the standard definition signal for SportsSouth on Comcast was almost unwatchable the last couple years reminding me of watching a weak signal from a rabbit ears antenna. This by comparison is a step up, but it still isn't the beautiful HD signal I saw on the FoxSports telecast Sunday night.
What's it going to take for SportsSouth to invest in some HD cameras? I assume the prices have come down given the proliferation of HD broadcasting these days. Is viewership too low? Give me a target. Of course if viewership was higher another network might buy the rights to it.
Am I being too sensitive? Does this pseudo-HD bother anyone else? Let me know.
Before the season I saw a press release that 60 Atlanta games would be shown in HD this season. Although I attend most home games that increase caused much rejoicing. The Lakers game Sunday was in clearly in beautiful HD even if the result was ugly. Last night I got to see SportsSouth version of HD and I was a little saddened. It was broadcast in HD, but shot with older standard def equipment. The end result was big bars on the side of the picture due to the difference in aspect ratio and a less than crisp picture quality and detail. I guess I shouldn't complain as the standard definition signal for SportsSouth on Comcast was almost unwatchable the last couple years reminding me of watching a weak signal from a rabbit ears antenna. This by comparison is a step up, but it still isn't the beautiful HD signal I saw on the FoxSports telecast Sunday night.
What's it going to take for SportsSouth to invest in some HD cameras? I assume the prices have come down given the proliferation of HD broadcasting these days. Is viewership too low? Give me a target. Of course if viewership was higher another network might buy the rights to it.
Am I being too sensitive? Does this pseudo-HD bother anyone else? Let me know.