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Really HD had only been the dominant format for 12-15 years and it’s already being replaced for 4K since many displays have been supporting it since the early 2010s. Now we have people demanding 8K when the broadcast groups haven’t even started 4K regularly and there’s still a lot of content that hasn’t even been mastered at 4K. 4K really didn’t do much for the average viewer until HDR and colorspace improvements were implemented. 8K is pretty much a pipe dream for the foreseeable future. |
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Thanks given by: | Misioon_Odisea (02-21-2022), NDcowboy (02-21-2022) |
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#2484 | |
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Nott'm, UK
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#2489 | |
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Not that I'm personally crying over it since there are easy (if relatively expensive) solutions that produce superior results anyway. |
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Yeah units like the Retrotink are really good for older analog hardware on modern displays. If I still had my VHS collection I might be rocking one just for the fun of it.
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Nov 2017
Nott'm, UK
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#2492 | |
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Sure, they can’t put a different tuner in there for each and every country/territory especially when it comes to things like digital and 50Hz - 60Hz differences. But as analogue is so much ‘simpler’ a technology and is still used in some places they’d rather have it and not need it instead of needing it and not having it. |
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I think in 2-3 years time, we will see 8K streaming gaining some traction but in order for 8K to succeed, the content creators must start shooting in 8K and finishing in 8K.
Also consumers must be having 75=+ inches displays sitting at a reasonable distance to benefit from 8K. Remember, most folks are struggling to find differences between HD Dolby Vision and 4K Dolby Vision streams on Netflix from a reasonable viewing distance because HDR is acting like a red herring. |
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I remember there was a fairly significant negative reaction to that at the time, when Sony stopped supporting component. Again though, speaking for myself I'm not bothered as there are some very neat little gadgets out there that do a bang-up job if you want to hook up older equipment - be it LD/VHS/whatever players or video game consoles - to a modern 4K TV. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-22-2022) |
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#2495 | |
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Same will apply to 8K, as even when they start to finish out to that resolution it'll make sod all difference to the average sized-screen seen at the average viewing distance, and it certainly won't matter when watching on a phone. And as HDR isn't going to be any different for 8K as a delivery format i.e. there's no HDR 2: HDR Harder then people could be looking at a 2K HDR stream and an 8K HDR stream and seeing no material difference. This is why 8K is on a hiding to nothing, I mean I've no doubt whatsoever that 8K content will follow (though not on disc ![]() Yes, people said/are still saying that about 4K but it's the HDR that made the biggest difference, for better or worse, and as 8K as a delivery format is still carrying the same HDR specs (do we need more than 10k nits and BT.2020 colour?) then it comes right back around to squaring the resolution question with screen size & viewing distance. |
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#2496 | |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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did not mean to imply that it was unique to UHD. We are like shooting fish in a barrel, we constantly upgrade equipment and re-buy content because it might give us a slightly better presentation. I am sure I am not the only one that bought for example the DVD and then bought the super bit and then BD and then "mastered in 4k". I tried to wait to buy a BD player until there were more manufacturers but eventually gave up and bought the Samsung because I could not force myself to wait any longer. But we are not anywhere near normal. I think most people don't want to buy TVs 9or the content every year or even 2-3 years. Most none AV geeks want to buy a TV and keep it more then a decade, the same way I have always felt about cars and I now feel about PCs (when I used to game on PCs I used to buy new often and constantly upgrading components in it but eventually I had enough of that and just decided to game on consoles that mean stability for a few years and the power I am typing on now I bought and is almost 100% original Dec 2011) Let's take fictional Joe, in 2005 he re-placed his TV with a new flat SDTV, it stopped working today, why would he have run out to replace his DVD player with BD or UHD BD to connect it to the SDTV? Today he goes to buy a new TV SDTV is out of the question but it might be 8k, 4k or HD depending on the size he wants. Maybe he will decide to buy a new player to match the resolution but he could decide to keep using his existing DVD player. the discussion started with NHK, they do broadcasting standards, it has nothing to do with BD or UHD BD or... but it is the same boat they need to test, com up with new standards then convince the broadcasters to adopt the new standard update their equipment and start using it, then need to be a few steps in front BUT if they see it the same way that too short a cycle (next gen is coming out "too fast") breads apathy in most people because they don't feel like keeping up. Then it explains why they also appear to be trying to slow things down. |
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#2497 | |
Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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simple I consider time very important. If I will sit for 2h to watch a filmi I want it to be the best A/V performance possible. 8K will have benefits over 4k the same way 4k did over HD and HD over SD and..... Don't get me wrong there is more to a film then just video and there is more to video then just resolution but I just don't get how someone can have an issue with people that hope and can't wait for something better. |
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In terms of global hunger we are reaching abundance. There is enough food produced to feed everyone nutritious options; getting it to them? The crux and only remaining barrier. And that will scale to technology as time goes. These screens you referenced will not cost money, really. They'll be factored into technological amenities portion of a salary or UBI. That's best its been described that I've seen. Some of us may not see it. This is 15+ years away. 15 at the very very most optimistic and you'd imagine quantum computing would have to be cracked within 10 to see that timeline. Probly 25-30 is more realistic. Maybe as much as 50. |
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Thanks given by: | HDTV1080P (02-27-2022) |
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