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Re: Phil2010 post# 12153

Saturday, 01/24/2015 3:39:00 AM

Saturday, January 24, 2015 3:39:00 AM

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Phil,

The definition of HD that Steve uses is technically true, but it was defined relative to the old television standard of 640 by 480 (or 320). Anything higher than that fits the HD definition.

However, the common TVs now are 1280 by 1080 - known as 1080p or lesser standards 1080 by 720 known as 720p. They also go higher - but those are the most common television screens.

Therefore, Clipstream's current best is just under the 720p standard - but still HD. The problem with Clipstream quality starts to appear when you are using Hi-Res monitors that are 1440 x 1280 or higher. Clipstream has to scale up pixels from 960 to 1440 or higher.

The 4k televisions are 4000 bits wide compared to Clipstreams 960. The market for Clipstream is for commercial grade videos at first. Once Clipstream has a solid customer base for Ads, Trainings, and other promotional videos - they will get likely have to raise their highest quality level. The problem with 4k videos and other hi-def videos is the file size - therefore most internet videos aren't 4k quality. They get scaled down to 1080, 1240, or 1440, etc. Many Youtube videos I see in Windows 7 are 640 x 320 - so Destiny can beat standard Youtube videos. Youtube does not want to transmit extreme hi-res videos either since it woould cost them more money to deliver free videos.
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