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#7821 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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So, in the pursuit of further learning, pertaining to HFR, which is still in the most earliest stage of development, thusly, not talked about much in the AV press as compared to 4K or HDR, but nevertheless, very important because sports is a BIG driver of TV sales and HFR is particularly suited to fast motion genres, i.e. sports. What are the challenges and issues standards bodies are now considering with regards to eventually implementing HFR as the next gen parameter for TVs? Well, the overhead in terms of distribution of HFR content when you do compression with HEVC is actually insignificant but…..the bandwidth load in production is doubled and that’s a challenge on interfaces and storage, for example. Plus, with HFR, standards bodies must deal with the issue of backward compatibility, i.e. what happens within the installed base of 60p TVs when you distribute 120 Hz out? Do you have them skip every other frame? Or is there a workable backward compatibility possible? Or should thee issue just be ignored and do consumer electronics companies then ultimately *force* consumers to buy new TVs to enjoy the upgrade in clarity with fast motion genres? These ^ are the difficult issues/challenges in standards bodies’ discussions with regards to HFR at the moment. |
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#7822 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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When back in London, perhaps Soho?
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#7823 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Great point about HFR content above. Lyris mentioned a while back that HFR doesn't present major bandwidth challenges for compression because the increased amount of frames increases the similarities from one frame to the next which is what interframe codecs thrive upon; it will make the compression easier, not harder! But I completely forgot about the bandwidth issues for the broadcast people having to wrangle the data at the source prior to compression.
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#7824 | |
Banned
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Catching up on old reading.
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I wonder if Rosenblatt misspoke or was misquoted here. The "last Mission: Impossible" is of course Rogue Nation. But since he has the relationship with J.J. and all of the other films mentioned J.J. directed (even if Rosenblatt wasn't attached as a co-producer), I trust he's referring to Mission: Impossible-III? |
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#7825 | |
Banned
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Thanks given by: | Paul.R.S (03-29-2016) |
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#7826 |
Banned
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#7827 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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(North) Hollywood…..http://www.blufocus.com/uhdqualification/
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Not Ranieri, but Vardy. Just 6 years ago Vardy was playing part time soccer on an obscure team in the 8th tier of English football earning $43./week playing against accountants, bar men and plumbers, now he is a record setter and his team is living a fairy tale dream even Hollywood couldn’t predict (5,000 to 1 odds, if you'd bet on it)….http://www.nbcsports.com/video/pl-do...ter-city-story (17 min. timestamp). And perhaps one of the subplots for the screenwriter being the real world fact that one of the other players on his team (Leicester City) motioned to the heavens after scoring a goal as a tribute to his girlfriend’s mother who had lost her life 6 weeks earlier in a terrorist attack. |
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#7829 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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^ I think I’ve always held a special fondness in my heart for movies based upon true events and accomplishments by special (real) people against all odds, somewhat similar to the one now currently available on Ultra HD Blu-ray, watch the nbcnews videoclip posted in the next to the last paragraph after the technical discussion with my friend Geoff from last December.
Even better if such movies can inspire to precipitate change in the real world in order to help make individuals and/or society a better (unselfish) place to live. |
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#7831 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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A new vizio P series owner over at avs was able to get his hands on a spectracal dolby vision calibration software tool. He posted some before and after pictures and it made quite a big difference in the oversaturated and incorrect colors.
I don't believe there is an HDR10 calibration program as advanced as the dolby vision calibration tool. I will post the comparison pictures later. |
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#7833 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#7834 |
Blu-ray King
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Rumour suggests a GPU twice as powerful as the PS4. 4K disc playback as well. Essentially making it a next gen console. I have ordered the VR headset so I am a bit miffed at the moment.
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#7836 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#7837 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#7838 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#7839 | |
Blu-ray King
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#7840 | |
Gaming Moderator
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The closest we have to confirmation is from a proven industry insider over at gaf. Anyone that knows Neogaf knows that they vet "insiders" so it's as close we can get until a statement from Sony. But I doubt that will come until at least E3 in June.
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