1) and what is stopping me from using 5.1aac in AVI,MKV,OGG files with Xvid/MPEG2 video streams? NOTHING.
2) HD trailers in h264/x264 have artefacts all over them, and faded colours.
example: Silent Hill, Harry Potter (Xvid/H264 Trailers respectively)
3) You failed to address any point that didnt suit your comments - you are building the strawman argument
4) I dont care about inloop theory I use my eyes like anyone else with a life
5) ive been working with MJPEG and DV for 10 years blissfully unaware of the requirements of these artefacts in digital video - why? They arent present in these formats.
6) You are clearly a very young fellow - how old are you?
7) Finally - HD cameras use MPEG2 not MPEG4 - OWNED
That means a board of the most highly regarded digital video professionals chose MPEG2 over MPEG4 based compression techniques for use in HD cameras for certain reasons. One reason was becasue it is in an editable mode of the standard, that is true....the other reasons fill a long list.
Im telling you that it is partly because of the colourspace, and the lower levels of psychovisual compression inherent in the format, in comaprison to MPEG4.
It's not up for debate its fact.
The reason is because MPEG2 is for HIGH BITRATES at HIGH resolutions and mpeg4/h264 is for Low to MEDIUM bitrates at high resolutions.
Try cranking h264 up above its designed bitrate range and see where it gets you: nowhere.
I give you a challenge knowledge boy ->
Take your thumb, and shove it up your ****
2) HD trailers in h264/x264 have artefacts all over them, and faded colours.
example: Silent Hill, Harry Potter (Xvid/H264 Trailers respectively)
3) You failed to address any point that didnt suit your comments - you are building the strawman argument
4) I dont care about inloop theory I use my eyes like anyone else with a life
5) ive been working with MJPEG and DV for 10 years blissfully unaware of the requirements of these artefacts in digital video - why? They arent present in these formats.
6) You are clearly a very young fellow - how old are you?
7) Finally - HD cameras use MPEG2 not MPEG4 - OWNED
That means a board of the most highly regarded digital video professionals chose MPEG2 over MPEG4 based compression techniques for use in HD cameras for certain reasons. One reason was becasue it is in an editable mode of the standard, that is true....the other reasons fill a long list.
Im telling you that it is partly because of the colourspace, and the lower levels of psychovisual compression inherent in the format, in comaprison to MPEG4.
It's not up for debate its fact.
The reason is because MPEG2 is for HIGH BITRATES at HIGH resolutions and mpeg4/h264 is for Low to MEDIUM bitrates at high resolutions.
Try cranking h264 up above its designed bitrate range and see where it gets you: nowhere.
I give you a challenge knowledge boy ->
Take your thumb, and shove it up your ****
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