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20-Apr-2008, 03:12 PM #1
More HDTV trials from the comfort of your Computer.
Hi everyone,

A while ago I told you all about an HD trial I was running.
(Old post here)
Well now I have a new trial still on HDTV.

Simply, follow the link below, download 2x 50mb video files, watch them both and answer the 17 questions, most of which are check box answers.

The only personal information I ask for are technical questions to do with monitor resolutions, and some key demographic information (age, location, experience of HD content etc.)
This forms part of a "research via practice" module for my degree only, and information gathered (simple 1-10 grading and comments) is kept only for educatinal purposes.

*** NOTE ***

It is a requirement that you use a video player that can force video into 16:9 aspect and play it Full Screen.
If you are not sure if yours can do this then please download Media Player Classic.
It does not require installing and is only 5.6mb in size.

http://www.free-codecs.com/Media_Pla...c_download.htm

To make sure Media Player Classic is set to 16:9 drag a video file into Media Player Classic, then go to View > Video Frame > Keep Aspect Ratio and then Override Aspect Ratio > 16:9


HERE IS THE LINK


Many thanks!
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