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Apr 2007
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Even if not, best to document here with more detail....more timestamps. This is of interest as Steve Scott is one of Hollywood's premier colorists.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#8067 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks, he is on this forum? I will certainly get more timestamps the next time I watch. It would be helpful if some people here could check out the one at 1:17:45 though just to confirm. The person that verified the visual glitch at that timestamp on the AVS forum had a Sony Z9D like myself so I want to make sure it's happening on other brands as well.
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Food and drinks were great as was the nice time I had reminiscing with old friends from my TV Broadcast days. But again I'm very sad to say TV Broadcasters do not seem to have much interest in delivering 4K HDR.
Very sad to see the broadcasters that control so much content staying with the last generation of 720p/1080i SDR domain. Someone need to wake them up so they stop the bleeding of the consumers to the 4K HDR streaming services. Broadcasters need to look ahead and ascend with the times. |
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North Potomac, MD
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North Potomac, MD
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-18-2019) |
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#8072 |
Senior Member
Sep 2010
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HDR Format War Update: CES Introduces Major New Developments
"Panasonic’s GZ2000 has underlined my long-held hope that TV manufacturers will ultimately ‘end’ the HDR format war by simply taking it upon themselves to support all HDR formats that come their way. Panasonic’s introduction of this HDR neutral TV is a doubly significant move given that Panasonic was actually one of the founding members of the HDR10+ Alliance. If even a brand as previously anti-Dolby Vision and pro-HDR10+ as Panasonic is now willing to swallow its pride and give consumers what they’re crying out for[*], you’ve got to think other TV brands will follow with their own ‘universal’ HDR TVs in the not too distant future." https://twitter.com/BigJohnnyArcher/...58417643704320 *: "Being able to enjoy the best possible performance from any HDR title you stream or buy on disc, regardless of what dynamic HDR format it might have been mastered in, is what any consumer would want. And the GZ2000 is the only TV that can deliver this awesome peace of mind." https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc.../#6b5551574637 "The new Panasonic GZ2000 finally does away with the frustrating situation whereby the brand of TV you buy dictates the HDR formats you can enjoy." https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc.../#41ed9bca7cc1 ![]() |
Thanks given by: | Geoff D (01-18-2019), Staying Salty (01-18-2019) |
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#8073 | |
Senior Member
Nov 2017
Nott'm, UK
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Hopefully Panasonic have improved their TV's networking capabilities and they've re-introduced on-board DTS decoding, so all us people with NAS's can play our media files without loosing connection and hear DTS audio... |
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The consumer 4K HDR TV market is very robust and 4K HDR capable TVs are pretty much all you can buy today. Once any consumer sees 4K HDR they don't enjoy watching broadcast 720p and 1080i and quickly change their viewing habits to more 4K HDR programming. So the model of delivering more low res content with standard dynamic range loses viewers and this trend gains momentum as more award winning series come out from Netflix and Amazon Prime. Asia and the EU are far ahead of the USA TV Broadcasters in advancing the image performance and that formula is working well in those regions. Naively, I thought ATSC 3.0 would bring us 4K HDR content, but sadly the USA broadcasters think differently and the big buzz for them is splitting up the bandwidth for more channels, 2nd screen delivery and 2-way feedback. All very cool features, but from what I can tell no one is moving forward with 4K HDR programming. ): |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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They film sporting events now in 8K but still only broadcast in 1080i, at best. And I don't understand why a big event like the Super Bowl can't at least be streamed in 4K?
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Blu-ray Guru
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U.S Broadcasting is a joke, which is why I don't even have cable. Whats the point of all these movies and TV shows if you never watch them? I have tons of content to watch for me and my fiance without watching it in shitty resolution. That's 130 I'm saving in cable helps me afford the movies and TV shows I want to own.
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (01-18-2019) |
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North Potomac, MD
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Retailer Insider
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Thank you Paul, having the O&O's original content on Netflix and Hulu is very good and sorry to admit I did not know that! Thanks for adding that to this discussion.
I will keep up my message to the broadcasters and OTT cable carriers to give us 4K HDR on select programming. So I'll be ok with just the content that would benefit the most from 4K HDR, like sports and prime time viewing hours with their exclusive series content. Let's start delivering the new TV standard that is in almost every HD DHR capable TV purchased since 2017. |
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North Potomac, MD
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