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Post by aaronpawlak on Dec 29, 2017 6:51:11 GMT -6
Hello,
The real issue at hand though. If their recording-encoding has motion blur, and when you watch the video with a Blur-prone TV, that's effectively double the persistence of blur. We can clearly see the Online marketing ads pushing for 4K TV and broadcasters don't even use 4K, assuming the bandwidth costs would be enormous. Sure higher resolution might improve still image clarity, but motion blur becomes even more apparent at higher resolution. Maybe sports industries should actually push for 120hz+ TV channels / car racing streams to showcase true motion clarity. It would make watching sports much more enjoyable. Your thoughts guys? I would imagine the first to test the waters would be a trailblazer in this arena.Please help me out.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
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