I disagree. I don't think that's questionable at all. You're confusing aspect ratio and "screen filling", with HD. There is no "format portion" of HD.ccclvib wrote:A great example of questionable HD is TCM, which, I guess, is one of the new HD channels on Dish. Since a large majority of the movies shown on TCM are in the original format, and some even silent, the format portion of HD is definitely not being met. However, if the picture is 1080i/p the density of the picture is there. So...?
True HD can be at ANY aspect ratio. And the original (OAR) is always best. Being in 16x9 (and filling your HD screen) is NOT a qualifier for being HD, as you seem to be indicating. 2.35, 1.66, or even 4x3 can all still be true HD. The criteria being that the content was sourced from HD material, and is delivered in 720p or 1080i. Black bars on the sides, or above/below don't affect its HD status in any way. Discriminating on that basis is bogus.
If that were the case, then the stunning HD quality copy I have of "The Wizard of Oz" on Blu-ray wouldn't qualify as HD, because there are black bars on the sides.
- Tim
