masotime macrumors 68030 Mar 1, 2022 #4 Imagine you’re walking on the street - then suddenly you stop a stranger and say ”iPad: Compressed versus Uncompressed Video, Do you notice the difference? I do.” If I was the stranger, I’d be totally and utterly confused. Reactions: rui no onna
Imagine you’re walking on the street - then suddenly you stop a stranger and say ”iPad: Compressed versus Uncompressed Video, Do you notice the difference? I do.” If I was the stranger, I’d be totally and utterly confused.
rui no onna Contributor Mar 1, 2022 #5 What sources are you even watching for uncompressed? Blu-ray (even 4K UHD), iTunes, YouTube, Netflix, etc. all use compressed video. Uncompressed RGB 1080p would run around 500 GB per hour.
What sources are you even watching for uncompressed? Blu-ray (even 4K UHD), iTunes, YouTube, Netflix, etc. all use compressed video. Uncompressed RGB 1080p would run around 500 GB per hour.
S sparksd macrumors G4 Mar 1, 2022 #6 rui no onna said: What sources are you even watching for uncompressed? Blu-ray (even 4K UHD), iTunes, YouTube, Netflix, etc. all use compressed video. Uncompressed RGB 1080p would run around 500 GB per hour. Click to expand... You can now get DLSRs with capabilities - http://www.nikon.com.hk/en_HK/learn...e-new&Section=discover-nikon/nikon-technology
rui no onna said: What sources are you even watching for uncompressed? Blu-ray (even 4K UHD), iTunes, YouTube, Netflix, etc. all use compressed video. Uncompressed RGB 1080p would run around 500 GB per hour. Click to expand... You can now get DLSRs with capabilities - http://www.nikon.com.hk/en_HK/learn...e-new&Section=discover-nikon/nikon-technology