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Hi10P and 8-bit encodes
Remak:
I don't understand any of this, but I voted to keep both options. At least I think that is what this option meant. "Yes, we should treat both 10-bit and 8-bit releases equally." :-\. If that's not can I move my vote to the right choice I wanted. :-\
Daiz:
--- Quote from: Aadieu on January 02, 2012, 01:07:56 PM ---Can't see the diff between 720p and fullHD on those 20" screens desktoppers use
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Ever heard of something called "viewing distance"? People usually sit a lot closer to their monitors than their TVs, and at such distances difference between actual 720p and 1080p material is quite obvious even on smaller screens, like it is on my 24" 1920x1200 screen.
I suggest you stop posting instead of embarrassing yourself any further with mindless and ignorant statements like this.
DmonHiro:
--- Quote from: Aadieu on January 02, 2012, 01:07:56 PM ---Lol, seriously?!
1080p rips, whatever colour bitrate, whatever overall bitrate, would never even exist if the fansubbed audience wasn't using HDTVs and projectors and whatnot hooked up via vga/hdmi/dvi to their pcs/notebooks/netbooks/tablets (yeah, even those have tvouts nowadays).
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Then why don't you just connect your goddamn PC to the HDTV in the first place?
Also, as Daiz said, the distance at which you watch the screen matters most. The bigger the distance from the screen, the larger the screen needs to be to get the best viewing experience. If I'm sitting 2 meters away from my TV, 720p on a 31 inch will look great. If I'm sitting 5 meters away, I'm going to want a larger screen, maybe a 50 inch TV. If I'm sitting in front of my PC, at 0.5 meters, a 20 inch monitor will suffice.
Aadieu:
--- Quote from: Daiz on January 02, 2012, 02:01:51 PM ---
--- Quote from: Aadieu on January 02, 2012, 01:07:56 PM ---Can't see the diff between 720p and fullHD on those 20" screens desktoppers use
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Ever heard of something called "viewing distance"? People usually sit a lot closer to their monitors than their TVs, and at such distances difference between actual 720p and 1080p material is quite obvious even on smaller screens, like it is on my 24" 1920x1200 screen.
I suggest you stop posting instead of embarrassing yourself any further with mindless and ignorant statements like this.
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I ran a little test, and to occupy my entire field of vision the way my big screens do, my chin would have to be resting on the "J" key of my 16" laptop's keyboard. NOT LIKELY.
Considering the slightly bigger size of 24" displays, but also the larger size of display stands and desktop keyboards, I estimate that you chin would have to be located somewhere over you spacebar or "N" key for the same effect. NOT good for posture and probably not likely.
--- Quote from: DmonHiro on January 02, 2012, 02:15:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: Aadieu on January 02, 2012, 01:07:56 PM ---Lol, seriously?!
1080p rips, whatever colour bitrate, whatever overall bitrate, would never even exist if the fansubbed audience wasn't using HDTVs and projectors and whatnot hooked up via vga/hdmi/dvi to their pcs/notebooks/netbooks/tablets (yeah, even those have tvouts nowadays).
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Then why don't you just connect your goddamn PC to the HDTV in the first place?
Also, as Daiz said, the distance at which you watch the screen matters most. The bigger the distance from the screen, the larger the screen needs to be to get the best viewing experience. If I'm sitting 2 meters away from my TV, 720p on a 31 inch will look great. If I'm sitting 5 meters away, I'm going to want a larger screen, maybe a 50 inch TV. If I'm sitting in front of my PC, at 0.5 meters, a 20 inch monitor will suffice.
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Uh, A) I do. My problem with Hi10p, as I've said a number of times, is that it's not properly compatible with a lot of players, decoders, etc., thus making it a challenge to get it to look AS GOOD as an 8-bit rip of the same filesize from the same source. Post-processing 10bit is still a problem. And players are less-than-stable.
B) There's charts for this crap. Optimal viewing distance for 40" is 4-5 feet (LESS than 2m). For 6-7ft (~2m), suggested sizes are 50-55", not 31 inches.... and 20" is just too small to HAVE an optimal viewing distance for a good widescreen experience.
DmonHiro:
--- Quote from: Aadieu on January 02, 2012, 04:04:27 PM ---B) There's charts for this crap. Optimal viewing distance for 40" is 4-5 feet (LESS than 2m). For 6-7ft (~2m), suggested sizes are 50-55", not 31 inches.... and 20" is just too small to HAVE an optimal viewing distance for a good widescreen experience.
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Dude, relax, I was just making random examples. You really need to calm down. Now, if you already connect your PC to your HDTV, then what is your problem? Also, what are you talking about? A 10bit WILL look better then an 8bit at the same file size, as long as you're playing it on a computer. That's not just my opinion, it's pretty much fact.
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