The BBC has removed SD simulcasts
Posted: 10th Nov 2023 at 11:54pm
SD copies of BBC Three, BBC Four, BBC Scotland, BBC News, CBBC and CBeebies have been removed from the Freesat channel list.
All SD channels will be removed completely on 8th January 2024 when BBC will only be viewable on HD and 4K TV/receivers.
About time too. It has taken the BBC years to make all its local channels HD. However, there is still a caveat, many of the regional news studios are still SD meaning the BBC has to upscale the SD signal to HD. You may notice the quality of picture change before local news and return to full HD when the local news has finished. The BBC are getting round to updating its local studios to HD but as with anything BBC, it takes time.
So, all the main channels are now in HD. Sky Mix recently started in HD and rumour has it Sky News will join all the other HD news channels shortly.
However, we are far behind other countries like France who are switching to 4K next week and are dropping HD (and that's on terrestrial too not just on satellite).
We do lag behind. If you want 4K, HDR, Dolby Atmos Vision and Sound you will have to use a streaming service for the time being.
The latest TV sets are now capable of showing 8K TV pictures. If we have just managed to upgrade to HD, I doubt I'll see 8K in my lifetime.
And to think... we invented television. Well, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird did when he lived in my home town of Hastings and had a workshop in the Queens Arcade (the arcade is still there). He produced the first working television made of an old hatbox, a pair of scissors, some darning needles, a few bicycle light lenses, a used tea chest, and sealing wax and glue that he purchased. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Logie_Baird
All SD channels will be removed completely on 8th January 2024 when BBC will only be viewable on HD and 4K TV/receivers.
About time too. It has taken the BBC years to make all its local channels HD. However, there is still a caveat, many of the regional news studios are still SD meaning the BBC has to upscale the SD signal to HD. You may notice the quality of picture change before local news and return to full HD when the local news has finished. The BBC are getting round to updating its local studios to HD but as with anything BBC, it takes time.
So, all the main channels are now in HD. Sky Mix recently started in HD and rumour has it Sky News will join all the other HD news channels shortly.
However, we are far behind other countries like France who are switching to 4K next week and are dropping HD (and that's on terrestrial too not just on satellite).
We do lag behind. If you want 4K, HDR, Dolby Atmos Vision and Sound you will have to use a streaming service for the time being.
The latest TV sets are now capable of showing 8K TV pictures. If we have just managed to upgrade to HD, I doubt I'll see 8K in my lifetime.
And to think... we invented television. Well, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird did when he lived in my home town of Hastings and had a workshop in the Queens Arcade (the arcade is still there). He produced the first working television made of an old hatbox, a pair of scissors, some darning needles, a few bicycle light lenses, a used tea chest, and sealing wax and glue that he purchased. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Logie_Baird