RubberJin
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1080p, 4k, 8k... most of them can't decompress the raw video fast enough anyway so you get a great resolution until anything moves... 1080p30 is throwing 1.5Gbit/sec at the screen (before 5.1 channels of audio) and even on blu-ray you've got to compress that a lot to fit 90 mins on a disc. Hell, you've got to compress it a lot to get it down an HDMI cable unless you want to pay $100 for a cable.
Look at water, explosions, shots from planes over forest - it degrades like an overly-compressed JPEG very quickly wherever there's a lot of stuff moving around.
If they were serious about video quality they'd be doing 60fps which is "smooooth with a capital smoo" but it's not as good for boasting down the pub :wallbash:
Look at water, explosions, shots from planes over forest - it degrades like an overly-compressed JPEG very quickly wherever there's a lot of stuff moving around.
If they were serious about video quality they'd be doing 60fps which is "smooooth with a capital smoo" but it's not as good for boasting down the pub :wallbash: