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By: ATPRedwing3. on 02 Dec 08, 23:56:51
this guys good, thanks a lot, very hepful
By: 1kevinm. on 02 Dec 08, 20:47:00
Thanks! Shown in Verizon FiOS training class. Very helpful! **Customers! Listen to this guy!!
By: lazyswine14. on 01 Dec 08, 00:37:42
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By: markthomas899. on 30 Nov 08, 20:59:14
My TV is 32 inch 720p and im happy. I was told by a few people that 1080p is only important if your tv is larger in size than 32 inch...otherwise you wont notice any difference on a screen size smaller than 32.
By: zeroyon2501. on 30 Nov 08, 08:40:07
Well, it is just too bad that the american citizen (and average youtube user) doesn't have a clue what a deinterlacer is. It is not rocket science, it is basic video knowledge. Ignorance is bliss, I guess.
By: DirectorToby. on 29 Nov 08, 16:11:30
XCELETN VIDEO , VERY INFORMATIVE
By: Treblaine. on 28 Nov 08, 17:26:48
eugh 1080i is a nightmare but he is right about 1080p being your target. However, there are limitations on 1080p such as how if you sit 9 feet from a 45 inch screen (1080p) the resolution limit of the human eye means you will only be able to see the equivalent of 720p. For 1080p you need to sit 1.6 times the screen diameter from the screen, that means bigger screen or sit closer. It's 2.4 times diameter for 720p BTW.
By: whoisfettel. on 28 Nov 08, 16:20:47
very informative.
By: allurhatrbelongtome. on 28 Nov 08, 01:47:40
It's an excellent video, he just talk about a deinterlacer because he knows the average American citizen assumes that 1080p is the best due to the fact that TV commercial tell them so. Basically, if the average citizen buys a 1080i instead of 1080p, they probably assume that what there seeing is the best picture, and won't even consider or even know what a deinterlacer is. This is a terrible comment, you need to do some basic research on the American Citizen.
By: anybody478. on 26 Nov 08, 05:14:30
Been Research HDTVs recently and i found this the most useful info yet. Thanks Man
By: FunnyMcBunny. on 25 Nov 08, 18:46:43
That was awesome, best explanation video on Youtube, seriously!
By: net007. on 25 Nov 08, 09:14:15
good vdo
By: XXXBassMasterzXXX. on 25 Nov 08, 08:14:23
i love this guy, good explanation plus a good use of "poo"
By: SkyDude79. on 23 Nov 08, 15:40:06
A computer connected to a 1080p LCD can show 1080i perfectly interlaced using VLC Player and the linear deinterlace method. With 1080i50 material as original source, this is much better than 720p25 and almost the same as 720p50. Saying an LCD or plasma cannot display 1080i perfectly, due to technology specifications, is a lie. Problem is most TVs today deinterlace the video in a pretty awful way. But impossible technology wise it is not.
By: LYJManchesterUnited. on 22 Nov 08, 16:59:03
so tat means tat 1080i is as clear as 1080p but frame is smudgy?
By: Amputecht1. on 20 Nov 08, 23:07:52
best video ever
By: CollectionDX. on 19 Nov 08, 17:40:42
This was helpful, thanks!
By: zeroyon2501. on 19 Nov 08, 13:37:52
Actually, broadcasting 1080p would use LESS bandwidth than 1080i, if the bitrates were the same. 1080i60 is essentially the same amount of data as 1080p30, while blu-ray movies are 1080p24. The bitrate for movies are somewhere around 40000kbps in h.264, while the bitrate for 1080i is usually around 8000kbps, which the only reason why bluray movies look better than broadcast 1080i. If they raised the bitrate on 1080i and used a proper deinterlacer, it would be better than 1080p24 (bluray).
By: zeroyon2501. on 19 Nov 08, 13:25:13
With a proper deinterlacer, 1080i looks FAR, FAR better than 720p. Why do these people NEVER talk about deinterlacers? Also, there is a HUGE difference between watching 1080i content on a 720p TV, and watching it on a 1080p TV. This is a terrible video. This guy needs to do some basic research.
By: bumtownv2. on 19 Nov 08, 10:28:04
First of all, where does this guy get his info? And second, 1080i will look better if you have a proper display, not one of these cheap ones which deletes one field. You can cheat the fields thing if you take the the two fields in from the same point, like using 25 or 30 shutter speed on a 1080i camera. 720 is probably better for video games because the frame rate varies. You can broadcast 1080p, it just uses more bandwidth.
By: lookatlook. on 18 Nov 08, 04:33:09
HE SAID POO!!!!!!!!!lol
By: MohammedAbbas. on 18 Nov 08, 00:27:14
haha, BEST VIDEO ON YOUTUBE to this date!!
By: EccentricOnline. on 08 Nov 08, 18:26:34
Okay. As I mentioned earlier, these types of TV's are availibe for purchase in retail stores as of today. A couple months back I doubt they had TV's like that. But still its good but the price a little cheaper.
By: EccentricOnline. on 08 Nov 08, 18:21:52
Well yes they can becuase my 32" LCD HD TV can display images in 1080i resolution. However, still I'd prefer to use 720p becuase the resolution is greater epecially for watchig sports.
By: RANDOM1Z3R. on 07 Nov 08, 02:31:56
no, what i meant, was the ones I mentioned are available at Best buy right now around 850$ Canadian.