Home Video Asylum

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Home Theater systems and more.

I'm sure they ALL have some artifacts.

I've had my share of disappointments on Blu-ray; E.g. I thought "Night at the Museum" was good, not great and could have been much better but they had to make it fit on a 25G disc. Could the result have been better if they had a 50G constraint to work with ?

I've the impression making low(er) bitrate encodes require a bit more TLC to mask/eliminate video artifacts; if they don't put in the TLC (or they can't stand higher bitrates because of bandwidth/storage considerations), you get results like "Blood Diamond".


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  • I'm sure they ALL have some artifacts. - oscar 07:53:50 06/08/07 (0)

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