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Jun 2008
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Not sure if this is the right forum to post this but here it goes.
I already know that Lucas has no plan on putting any of the Star Wars movie in BD. I just came back from a friends house and watched Star Wars: A New Hope on Spike HD. The movie was so clear. How do they convert a movie that isn't in HD and broadcast it in HD? Do they have a standard platform to convert regular movies to BD? I have seen movies in BD that wasn't so great which is one reason on holding up on buying certain movies in BD and a reason to join this site. |
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