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divx vs dvd vs HD
>> Anonymous
The differnece between 720p and 1080p is not as big as one may think.
>> Anonymous
/r/ original divx snapshot in png if you could
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>298763
I'm lost, what resolution does MiniDV use?
>> YOU FOOL! Anonymous
Display them as their native resolution...don't resize them all to the same.
>> Anonymous
>>298767
you mean fail
>> Anonymous
>>298761
it's not noticeable unless you're displaying them on some huge monitor. and then if you're far enough from the monitor it's not a big deal.

>>298767
you, on the other hand, are a troll or a complete retard.
>> The _Black_Circle !ZV9v1et5Mk
>>298767
lol, yes because when playing divx movies on my HDTV I watch it in native resolution.
/sarcasm
That would make the image a TINY fucking box in the middle of a huge black field you moron.
>> Anonymous
In before, I Robot sucks.

In before, who need negros in HD.
>> Anonymous
Hey, it's Chief Tyrol
>> Anonymous
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>>298757

Thanks Anonymous!
I've been looking for exactly that type of comparison for a while to show people the difference.

No difference between DVD and Blu-ray my ass!
>> Anonymous
>>298757
whoever did that picture should do it right.
>> Anonymous
>>298878

How could it be done better?
It's a bunch of images scaled to the same resolution to show the difference between them.
>> Anonymous
wow, your xvid really sucks ass
>> Anonymous
>>298906
You're a fucking retard.
>> Anonymous
wow that is really some bad quality. maybe you should download xvix and not watch it from youtube?
>> Anonymous
do one with x264, xvid, divx, and rm
>> Anonymous
Their all terrible quality.
>> Anonymous
>>298863
he was also in wedding crashers

im guessing the galactica sent him down
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animu is more fun to compare
>> Anonymous
>>299106
wow...the level of detail on the blueray makes me really want to watch that.
>> Anonymous
>>298761
The difference between 720p and 1080p is quite remarkable, but you need a ~100 inch screen too see that (or try watching tv closer, I like projector and huge screen better). Take a small enough screen or watch far enough and you see no difference between dvd or hd or whatever
>> Anonymous
>>299134

Anything over 47" you'll notice a difference.
>> Anonymous
A nice comparison of the DVD vs HD realeases of LOTR - FOTR : http://www.cornbread.org/FOTRCompare/index.html
>> Anonymous
>>299602
cool. thanks
>> Anonymous
>>299602
That's actually a very, very crappy comparison. "I used Photoshop to bicubically resample the DVD source images" Why? Should be nearest-neighbour. And basically two rezisings for the DVD, one for the HD material. DVD is nowhere near that bad.

Find the Star Wars comparison. At least that's properly made.
>> Anonymous
>>298757
how the hell can DVD go up to "576p"? max res for a DVD is 480p.
>> Anonymous
>>299749
Newer dvds like Star Wars ep 3 (IIRC) is recorded with 576 pixels for better upsizing
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HD Star Wars ftw
>> Anonymous
>>299749
Lern-2-NOT-NTSC faggot.
>> SpicEy~Wolf !HOROHiKFo2
Yes it's an unfair test because PAL DVD has more lines than your stinky NTSC anyhow :P
>> SpicEy~Wolf !HOROHiKFo2
Also the Star Wars comparison actually makes the HD look worse because the DVD caps actually look sharper if smaller. Whereas as soon as you look at the HD versions they look soft in comparison. Not a good test.