Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

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#1
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I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




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Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

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Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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Sorry about the proof. Was under some pressure and thought in the morning it
can be fixed. That publishing platform allows for that. I have never been
good a proofing my own stuff as I work for meaning more than technical
presentation and I know the last part of the interview was pretty raw. I was
at the end of a 30 hour run at it (I am a slow writer and the front piece
was hard to get as I wanted it). But by mid-day today they should be
repaired and it made more readable. That is always a problem--proofing--but
we have no proof editors and lots of things to do to keep HDTV Magazine all
hanging together for you. I used to feel quite bad when even a comma was
misplaced until I read about Stephan J. Cannel, the very prolific writer and
television producer. He has a staff of four that do nothing but interpret
what he has written. No spell checker in the world has enough power to
correct a single page as he is dyslexic and words are often both misspelled
and written backwards! I have spared you from that extreme, at least.

Glad the article was of some value.

Dale

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I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

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Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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Great article, Dale! I miss the News emails we used to get...and would never
have seen this interview if it had not been posted here.

On a related note, I have been on the tips for years but have stopped
getting any news or 'magazine' via email some time ago. Is there another
list I should be on for that content?

Jason

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From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Dale Cripps
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:51 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

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Sorry about the proof. Was under some pressure and thought in the morning it
can be fixed. That publishing platform allows for that. I have never been
good a proofing my own stuff as I work for meaning more than technical
presentation and I know the last part of the interview was pretty raw. I was
at the end of a 30 hour run at it (I am a slow writer and the front piece
was hard to get as I wanted it). But by mid-day today they should be
repaired and it made more readable. That is always a problem--proofing--but
we have no proof editors and lots of things to do to keep HDTV Magazine all
hanging together for you. I used to feel quite bad when even a comma was
misplaced until I read about Stephan J. Cannel, the very prolific writer and
television producer. He has a staff of four that do nothing but interpret
what he has written. No spell checker in the world has enough power to
correct a single page as he is dyslexic and words are often both misspelled
and written backwards! I have spared you from that extreme, at least.

Glad the article was of some value.

Dale

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

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Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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Great article, Dale! I miss the News emails we used to get...and would
never
have seen this interview if it had not been posted here.

On a related note, I have been on the tips for years but have stopped
getting any news or 'magazine' via email some time ago. Is there another
list I should be on for that content?

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Dale Cripps
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:51 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Sorry about the proof. Was under some pressure and thought in the morning
it
can be fixed. That publishing platform allows for that. I have never been
good a proofing my own stuff as I work for meaning more than technical
presentation and I know the last part of the interview was pretty raw. I
was
at the end of a 30 hour run at it (I am a slow writer and the front piece
was hard to get as I wanted it). But by mid-day today they should be
repaired and it made more readable. That is always a problem--proofing--but
we have no proof editors and lots of things to do to keep HDTV Magazine all
hanging together for you. I used to feel quite bad when even a comma was
misplaced until I read about Stephan J. Cannel, the very prolific writer
and
television producer. He has a staff of four that do nothing but interpret
what he has written. No spell checker in the world has enough power to
correct a single page as he is dyslexic and words are often both misspelled
and written backwards! I have spared you from that extreme, at least.

Glad the article was of some value.

Dale

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is
a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on
to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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Dale,
Thanks for the great interview! That's the most honest and concise summary
of the HD-DVD vs. Blue Ray debate and technical details that I have seen.

Something that still bothers me, however is all this talk about
down-rezzing and the "analog hole." OK, I get it that someone, in theory,
could buy a MPEG encoder that would take analog component output and create
a digital "pseudo-clone" (NOT bit-for-bit accurate) of the original disc.
I assume that this version would not (could not) have all the cool features
of the original (director's commentary "on demand," etc.), so it would be
relatively easy to determine if your copy was a fake or not.

My question is this: If this is possible, and potentially so profitable
that pirates would want to do it, why aren't they doing something similar
now with SD DVD's? Could it be that it's because they can only do this
AFTER the legitimate DVD is already on the street, therefore diminishing
their potential market share? If that's the case, why would HD-DVD or
Blue Ray be any different?

I really think that this "analog hole" business is a lot of hooey about
nothing, unless I'm missing something. Please educate me, when you have a
minute.

Brad

Brad Krehbiel, PE
Crown Center Redevelopment Corp.
Phone: 816-274-8564
Fax: 816-274-4567



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Sorry about the proof. Was under some pressure and thought in the morning
it
can be fixed. That publishing platform allows for that. I have never been
good a proofing my own stuff as I work for meaning more than technical
presentation and I know the last part of the interview was pretty raw. I
was
at the end of a 30 hour run at it (I am a slow writer and the front piece
was hard to get as I wanted it). But by mid-day today they should be
repaired and it made more readable. That is always a problem--proofing--but
we have no proof editors and lots of things to do to keep HDTV Magazine all
hanging together for you. I used to feel quite bad when even a comma was
misplaced until I read about Stephan J. Cannel, the very prolific writer
and
television producer. He has a staff of four that do nothing but interpret
what he has written. No spell checker in the world has enough power to
correct a single page as he is dyslexic and words are often both misspelled
and written backwards! I have spared you from that extreme, at least.

Glad the article was of some value.

Dale

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is
a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on
to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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It is interesting that you asked about the daily outbound. Oh, and thank for
the kind comments regarding the article.

Jason:

I think a daily outbound (email) is one of our more important products, but
after joining with Shane we decided to put it on ice until we had all of the
support mechanism in place so that automation could trim out several hours a
day from the labor that must go into an exceptional piece. There is no use
publishing it if it is not as exceptional as it can be. That takes some
thought and a bit of courage. When you commit to a daily it's a major thing
and it just grows, it never shrinks in work, at least if you are doing a
good job.

I think Shane has already suggested ways for you to get on a distribution
list. They are on the web site and certain lists make announcements about
new articles and other special things, and there will soon be more to come.
I hope all of the TIPS List will avail themselves of what we have. I sense
that a real community is starting to form around the common experience of
HDTV in the home. I have always believed that a kind of supra-culture would
emerge with a little clearer headed view of things and through like minded
associations that view is verified.

Dale

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Great article, Dale! I miss the News emails we used to get...and would never
have seen this interview if it had not been posted here.

On a related note, I have been on the tips for years but have stopped
getting any news or 'magazine' via email some time ago. Is there another
list I should be on for that content?

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Dale Cripps
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:51 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Sorry about the proof. Was under some pressure and thought in the morning it
can be fixed. That publishing platform allows for that. I have never been
good a proofing my own stuff as I work for meaning more than technical
presentation and I know the last part of the interview was pretty raw. I was
at the end of a 30 hour run at it (I am a slow writer and the front piece
was hard to get as I wanted it). But by mid-day today they should be
repaired and it made more readable. That is always a problem--proofing--but
we have no proof editors and lots of things to do to keep HDTV Magazine all
hanging together for you. I used to feel quite bad when even a comma was
misplaced until I read about Stephan J. Cannel, the very prolific writer and
television producer. He has a staff of four that do nothing but interpret
what he has written. No spell checker in the world has enough power to
correct a single page as he is dyslexic and words are often both misspelled
and written backwards! I have spared you from that extreme, at least.

Glad the article was of some value.

Dale

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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Brad,

I am in more agreement with your hooey statement than any other. If a pirate
who makes money selling videos wants a pristine replica of a HDTV sources he
or she already risking their lives by joining the criminal class is prepared
to take whatever steps are needed to get it one way or the other. We
consumers are out of that league entirely when a Godfather can place a dead
horse in a movie maker's bed! (Remember the first Godfather move where he
the Hollywood mogul was made an offer by Brando that he "could not refuse?")

Now that is not to say that the entire world is honest when presented with a
golden opportunity. There certainly are kind of honest folks who will cross
the line if enough dollars are swimming in their heads. If you could make
from the analog a copy that has no further safeguards embedded in it against
further copying -- no limitations imposed by the analog signal--you are home
free. Not only could you make more copies without restraint but whom-so-ever
you gave them to or sold them to could as well. The "forensic" features
found in the digital copy are absent so copies from the analog-to-digital
conversion are less traceable and more easily sold to any country since they
would also not have embedded in them the regional codes. I mean, Hollywood
has a point if they take a cynical look at humanity. If we were all
criminally minded, however, they would have to give up because everything
can be broken that is finally turned into a picture and audio.

I have been courting the MPAA for better than a year to come here and tell
us exactly what their concerns are how they think they have mastered them
and then to ask us what we can do within our limited powers to assuage their
fears...so they can relax their grip without being blindsided and then
robbed. It only takes one saleable copy to destroy the value of a film that
might have otherwise been financially successful, but your point that why
not make that copy from the standard DVD, especially since that is and will
be the bigger market for a long time to come, is a point well taken. There
is inconsistency in what these fellas in Hollywood do and to some extent you
can attribute that to advancing technology. I think they do see losses of
several billion a year in revenues at present and to move to a more secure
platform, as HD DVD or Blu-rey offers, is going to save them some of that
money and perhaps a great deal of it when everyone gets aboard the new
platform, but not much before.

Of course, being on the side of the idealist I say that we all in the world
have to come to respect copyrights (on the same level as we do a stop light
or move to the right or lef when sirens are blowing--even most hardened
criminals do that) because the backbone of our civilization is now ones and
zeros. If we don't start someplace to respect copyright values legitimately
granted from a society which understands that capitalism demands a reward
system for it to work, we may next be dismantling bit by bit the entire
inner structure of the modern world! Every bit looks the same to a thief. It
should be thought of in the digital age as a huge social/cultural taboo to
steal intellectual property in software (or any other form) just because you
can...even if it is sitting on your computer desktop! It undermines the
entire structure of things and everyone pays for it in the end. So, we need
to be in agreement first that stealing of another's property is bad, and it
is particularly onerous if it leads to the undermining of our civilization.
I suppose one can say that movies are not in that league of importance but
who is to say what the effect of one movie is on our times and if we destroy
its incentive to live or to be amplified upon later, what have we done? As a
friend of mine puts it, you have killed the baby Jesus.

And, once we have a world (trust me I am more cynical than this but let me
say it anyway) that has this taboo deeply engrained through in and
throughout than all of the locks can come off of this stuff and the
inhibitors to its enjoyment removed--thus another pay off.

As I said, I am more cynical than this, but hell, we are among friends here
and I should be able to say it like I want it to be for us all. I just don't
like sounding stupid, and I think believing that the human race could ever
adopt a moral code that saves any part of its life and limb voluntarily is,
or at least sounds, pretty damn stupid in this day and age.

Dale



Dale,
Thanks for the great interview! That's the most honest and concise summary
of the HD-DVD vs. Blue Ray debate and technical details that I have seen.

Something that still bothers me, however is all this talk about
down-rezzing and the "analog hole." OK, I get it that someone, in theory,
could buy a MPEG encoder that would take analog component output and create
a digital "pseudo-clone" (NOT bit-for-bit accurate) of the original disc.
I assume that this version would not (could not) have all the cool features
of the original (director's commentary "on demand," etc.), so it would be
relatively easy to determine if your copy was a fake or not.

My question is this: If this is possible, and potentially so profitable
that pirates would want to do it, why aren't they doing something similar
now with SD DVD's? Could it be that it's because they can only do this
AFTER the legitimate DVD is already on the street, therefore diminishing
their potential market share? If that's the case, why would HD-DVD or
Blue Ray be any different?

I really think that this "analog hole" business is a lot of hooey about
nothing, unless I'm missing something. Please educate me, when you have a
minute.

Brad

Brad Krehbiel, PE
Crown Center Redevelopment Corp.
Phone: 816-274-8564
Fax: 816-274-4567




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Dale, I was actually not referring to the daily outbound but rather the
occasional news magazine you would send out with your interviews, notes from
the field, etc. I really miss those and had not even thought to go to the
website for this info. Personally, I'm involved with so many different
projects that I rarely visit informational websites anymore. The few I do
visit work on more of a push basis, such as being notified when there is a
new post, weekly summary, etc.

Until it was just mentioned, I did not realize there were articles and such
on the website. I think the last time I looked at it was six months or more
ago. My, how things have changed! I would recommend a daily/weekly/monthly
screen scrape of the home page to be emailed. I would sign up right away.
This may be a nice option for those of us with too many websites to keep up
with.

For others like me, take a look at http://www.ilovehdtv.com which I'm now
finding redirects to http://www.hdtvmagazine.com. Lots of good stuff!

As always, sincerely appreciate your efforts!

Jason

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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 4:20 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

It is interesting that you asked about the daily outbound. Oh, and thank for
the kind comments regarding the article.

Jason:

I think a daily outbound (email) is one of our more important products, but
after joining with Shane we decided to put it on ice until we had all of the
support mechanism in place so that automation could trim out several hours a
day from the labor that must go into an exceptional piece. There is no use
publishing it if it is not as exceptional as it can be. That takes some
thought and a bit of courage. When you commit to a daily it's a major thing
and it just grows, it never shrinks in work, at least if you are doing a
good job.

I think Shane has already suggested ways for you to get on a distribution
list. They are on the web site and certain lists make announcements about
new articles and other special things, and there will soon be more to come.
I hope all of the TIPS List will avail themselves of what we have. I sense
that a real community is starting to form around the common experience of
HDTV in the home. I have always believed that a kind of supra-culture would
emerge with a little clearer headed view of things and through like minded
associations that view is verified.

Dale

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Great article, Dale! I miss the News emails we used to get...and would never
have seen this interview if it had not been posted here.

On a related note, I have been on the tips for years but have stopped
getting any news or 'magazine' via email some time ago. Is there another
list I should be on for that content?

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Dale Cripps
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:51 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

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Sorry about the proof. Was under some pressure and thought in the morning it
can be fixed. That publishing platform allows for that. I have never been
good a proofing my own stuff as I work for meaning more than technical
presentation and I know the last part of the interview was pretty raw. I was
at the end of a 30 hour run at it (I am a slow writer and the front piece
was hard to get as I wanted it). But by mid-day today they should be
repaired and it made more readable. That is always a problem--proofing--but
we have no proof editors and lots of things to do to keep HDTV Magazine all
hanging together for you. I used to feel quite bad when even a comma was
misplaced until I read about Stephan J. Cannel, the very prolific writer and
television producer. He has a staff of four that do nothing but interpret
what he has written. No spell checker in the world has enough power to
correct a single page as he is dyslexic and words are often both misspelled
and written backwards! I have spared you from that extreme, at least.

Glad the article was of some value.

Dale

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I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

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Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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Premium (paid) Membership includes the optional daily "HDTV Today", which
is more or less a scrape of the home page (plus some) mailed daily.

Always a free 7 days to evaluate with no commitment.

-- M. Shane Sturgeon



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Dale, I was actually not referring to the daily outbound but rather the
occasional news magazine you would send out with your interviews, notes
from
the field, etc. I really miss those and had not even thought to go to the
website for this info. Personally, I'm involved with so many different
projects that I rarely visit informational websites anymore. The few I do
visit work on more of a push basis, such as being notified when there is a
new post, weekly summary, etc.

Until it was just mentioned, I did not realize there were articles and such
on the website. I think the last time I looked at it was six months or more
ago. My, how things have changed! I would recommend a daily/weekly/monthly
screen scrape of the home page to be emailed. I would sign up right away.
This may be a nice option for those of us with too many websites to keep up
with.

For others like me, take a look at http://www.ilovehdtv.com which I'm now
finding redirects to http://www.hdtvmagazine.com. Lots of good stuff!

As always, sincerely appreciate your efforts!

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Dale Cripps
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 4:20 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

It is interesting that you asked about the daily outbound. Oh, and thank
for
the kind comments regarding the article.

Jason:

I think a daily outbound (email) is one of our more important products, but
after joining with Shane we decided to put it on ice until we had all of
the
support mechanism in place so that automation could trim out several hours
a
day from the labor that must go into an exceptional piece. There is no use
publishing it if it is not as exceptional as it can be. That takes some
thought and a bit of courage. When you commit to a daily it's a major thing
and it just grows, it never shrinks in work, at least if you are doing a
good job.

I think Shane has already suggested ways for you to get on a distribution
list. They are on the web site and certain lists make announcements about
new articles and other special things, and there will soon be more to come.
I hope all of the TIPS List will avail themselves of what we have. I sense
that a real community is starting to form around the common experience of
HDTV in the home. I have always believed that a kind of supra-culture would
emerge with a little clearer headed view of things and through like minded
associations that view is verified.

Dale

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Great article, Dale! I miss the News emails we used to get...and would
never
have seen this interview if it had not been posted here.

On a related note, I have been on the tips for years but have stopped
getting any news or 'magazine' via email some time ago. Is there another
list I should be on for that content?

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Dale Cripps
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:51 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Sorry about the proof. Was under some pressure and thought in the morning
it
can be fixed. That publishing platform allows for that. I have never been
good a proofing my own stuff as I work for meaning more than technical
presentation and I know the last part of the interview was pretty raw. I
was
at the end of a 30 hour run at it (I am a slow writer and the front piece
was hard to get as I wanted it). But by mid-day today they should be
repaired and it made more readable. That is always a problem--proofing--but
we have no proof editors and lots of things to do to keep HDTV Magazine all
hanging together for you. I used to feel quite bad when even a comma was
misplaced until I read about Stephan J. Cannel, the very prolific writer
and
television producer. He has a staff of four that do nothing but interpret
what he has written. No spell checker in the world has enough power to
correct a single page as he is dyslexic and words are often both misspelled
and written backwards! I have spared you from that extreme, at least.

Glad the article was of some value.

Dale

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

I too enjoyed the interview very much. I would only ask that Dale please
proof-read before releasing, as it was very hard to read/comprehend in many
places.

As Dale alluded in his comments, like many here I will NOT be purchasing a
high-def DVD player. I was stung with SACD; fool me once... Until there is
a
unified format, until there are working 1080p outputs, etc., I'll hang on
to
my money. Because of the greed of the manufacturers and content providers,
high-def DVD is, IMO, unfortunately destined to fail as has SACD and
SuperAudio CD's. What a shame.

Bill T.




-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Hugh Campbell
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Mark Knox Interview on HD-DVD

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Dale,

Wanted to let you know what a great interview you did with Mark Knox. It
was very informative and I truly enjoyed his comments. I remember paying
$1,100 for the first S-VHS machine back in the '80s.

For those wanting to read the interview here is the link:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/articles/20 ... _-_mar.php

Regards,
Hugh


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