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Euro1080, the first European High Definition TV station, will re-brand its two channels: from September 1st on, the MAIN CHANNEL, the channel available to the public all over Europe via satellite, will be called HD1 whereas the EVENT CHANNEL, the cinema-channel, will be called HDe.
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High Definition programming is not coming - it's already here. Since the start of 2004 Euro 1080 has been broadcasting a daily schedule of music and sports in the HDTV format. But it doesn't stop there. French satellite platform TPS has plans to launch a dedicated HDTV channel, while in Germany, Premiere screened the 2004 Superbowl to the growing base of HDTV receivers. [...]
Read more at: tvconferences.com/
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Over the past few months, we have seen a few cable companies in theUS rolling out some HDTV channels. Now, Europe has launched its first satellite based HDTV channel on the Astra satellite called Euro1080 on the 1st of January. While normal PAL digital TV channels have a typical resolution of 704x576 with a 6Mbps bit-rate stream, Euro 1080 has a resolution of 1920 pixels x 1080 lines with a 18Mbps bit-rate stream and 5.1 surround sound. This is a much higher resolution than what even most PC monitors can cope with. [...]
Posted by Sean Byrne on 06 January 2004 - 00:10 - Source: The Register
Complete news at: cdfreaks.com.de
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At the forum you'll find the links to download the full Euro 1080 Demo Loop.
These movies have the full native 1080i resolution of 1920x1080. So: See the difference! :-)
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Antwerp - Belgium, 6 February 2004 - Pioneer and Euro1080 are partnering to launch HDTV in Europe
Pioneer and Euro1080 are the first to bring the High Definition TV experience into the European living room
Pioneer is proud to announce its partnership with Euro1080, the first European High Definition TV Channel based in Antwerp and the daughter company of Alfacam, a leading European TV Facilities company.
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