It occurred last Sunday and was retransmitted by Alfacam on both their HD-e and HD1 channels. HD-e aims at large venues. The only theater listed for that event in France, though, was situated at Longwy, a city in the east of France, best known for its past mining activity. A little too far for me as i was in the west that week-end. HD1 is supposed to be for the home, but as the decoders are only scheduled to be available since September, currently only HD geeks playing with high-end PCs and DVB cards are able to receive it. I regularly visit a french forum dedicated to those subjects, and the reactions were rather positive (those people usually feast on experimental feeds available on various european satellites since at least one year, and also on Wm9 and .ts files available from the internet). Some were watching it on plasma, some on Tri-tubes. One person had the official Quali-TV receiver. There were some technical problems during the first 15-20mn, but after that it was OK. The quali-TV STB apparently saw problems longer than the PCs did. After 15 mn, though, the stream became encrypted, which lost some of those scarce viewers. Some were equipped with the official smartcard , nevertheless, and managed to carry on. Later at night, a shortened version of the concert was transmitted on one of the usual channels, cropped to 4/3, in SD, and with stereo sound (the original was 5.1). This is the only version i managed to see. There were indeed some short glitches at the beginning, but it did go away. The HD cameras (Thomson LDK 6000 MK II worldcam, i believe) appeared to handle the low light levels (it was night) with no obvious problems, except maybe for the movements of the white-clad wrist of the conductor of the orchestra against a dark background that showed a touch of smearing. It has been said on this forum that eureka95 cameras had problems with low-light. Apparently there has been progress since that time. I am sure the technical problems won't remain for long (after all that was a live HDTV retransmission from China), but you have to question their commercial strategy. I am sure they could have pushed for more large venue installations to be available in France and other european countries, and encryption is not likely to draw people at a time when europe still has to boot the hole "HD for the masses" business up. As for the events i am missing, i suppose the recorded version will be re-broadcasted at a later time, given the relative scarcity of HD programming. As this is digital, it should be every bit as good as the original, so i need not despair. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.