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Anonymous
Years ago
nbl coming in HD
"Not trying to be a party spoiler, does that mean NBL on OneHD? Not necessary..."
Honestly...
Did you fail reading comprehension in primary school?
Seen some of the cameras used at the football and they are def not new - so would imagine the old cameras record at a high quality and as mentioned it is compressed to than broadcast.
I have no doubt they would upgrade for those sports - I was just wondering if they would do the same for their basketball broadcasts (assuming they have a "crew" for each sport they cover).
Doesn't that mean the games will have to be filmed in HD? Would that mean a lot more expense for Fox to upgrade their equipment, and would they see that as being worthwhile just for the NBL?