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Re: moviesam post# 131951

Friday, 12/20/2013 3:27:40 PM

Friday, December 20, 2013 3:27:40 PM

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When you watch Youtube videos they still look great because the full resolution is there.
BUT
They do not look great because you see blocks of artifacting and the common graininess you normally see on youtube. It depends on the quality of the compression the editor used to export the video after editing. It depends how long they wanted to wait... Short videos are no big deal, but a full movie could take 1-3 weeks to export using a very high quality compression. I'm talking about a very fast computer with 64gb of RAM also...

Don't worry Nanotech uses high quality encoders and other equipment you than your average run and gun videographer like me and my friends have. Even though we can shoot in 4k we usually export to a max of 1080p to clients... Mainly because they usually don't know what 4k is... lol

BUT I watched a rough draft of a 30 second PSA we just shot and it looks way better than youtube. Also, when we finish the master and because it is a public service announcement, the government client will not mind if I spread it around for you all to see. We will do a very high quality compression and maybe even a RAW export for those geeky enough who want to see it.

If you want to see perfect 4k the best thing I've come up with so far is to get a 4k still frame load it on a usb stick and view a slideshow that way. Go on to google images and search for "RAW 4k" or "RED 4k" and you will find some great images to preview. (Make sure the image does not exceed 4k. It seemed to freeze the TV forcing me to unplug and plug back in. It didn't work until I had images that were exactly 4k. I don't think the TV can read .jpg's in resolutions above 4096x2160P)

With David's slick algorithms and upcoming H.265 I think the Nuvola will whoop Youtube in quality.