Apple iTunes Upsampling Higher Resolution Videos?
An anonymous reader writes "Engadget has a revealing look at Apple upsampling some of their new 640x480 videos from lower quality 320x240 videos. In fact, their upsampling appears to produce lower quality videos than quickly upsampling yourself with Quicktime. The worst part may be that Apple is charging people to download these new higher resolution videos even if they've already purchased the original, so people are essentially paying for nothing."
This makes no sense. Apple could use quicktime on all of the videos with ease, or resample. But instead they make the quality worse then if they had used Quicktime. I don't see how Apple wouldn't have used Quicktime in the first place considering they made it. Computer time really isn't an issue for Apple.
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Another reason to buy physical CDs/DVDs rather than downloads.
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Apple made a big song and dance of the fact that you can transfer songs, and burn them to CD. Can you burn downloaded movies to DVD or are you restricted to play them on one or two devices?
To me, this is far more egregious than Sony's rootkit fiasco.
I've personally written software that had undesigned implications.
but...
I've never taken money, a second time, from anyone, knowing that I had already sold them that very same thing.
The difference is incompetance vs. intentional malice driven by greed.
I'll always choose to associate with a fool rather than someone I am certain is out to get me.
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In other news, Apple was discovered to have upsampled regular commodity PCs into more expensive versions with no real additional benefits. A source at Apple revealed that their upsampling engine, code named "marketing", could turn any piece of crap hardware into something people would buy. Cited as their greatest achievement was the "iPod", a device that had been upsampled and resold over five times, with it's users apparently none the wiser.
You are becoming retarded. Stop it. Please.
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At least RTF Summary...
I did. That's what I quoted from. The notion that Apple ought to provide higher-resolution videos for free to those who bought lower-resolution ones is silly. They could do it as a nice-gesture service, but they have no obligation to whatsoever, and I would have been surprised if they had. Millions bought videos at 320x240, not because they were expecting them to miraculously have four times the resolution somewhere down the road, but because they were perfectly happy with the quality as-is.
...as far as I know, encoding is handled not by Apple, but by the providers. Which, as a matter of fact, explains the discrepancy in the Engadget post: some videos look good at higher-res, whereas others appear to have been upsampled.
Most likely, not Apple is to blame, but the content providers, some of whom were apparently too lazy or stupid or stingy to provide truly higher-res versions.
The 640x480 videos, which people have to pay for even though they've bought the 320x240 version, are identical to the 320x240 videos because they have been upsampled from that source. Do you understand this complex news item now?
Maybe you ought to RTFA again...
They are not pissed due to having to purchase the video again. They are pissed that they are purchasing what is supposed to be a better quality video, but in reality is a lower quality higher resolution video... at a higher price.
Maybe you ought to read the piece I quoted and responded to. I'm not responding to Engadget's article, but to:
"The worst part may be that Apple is charging people to download these new higher resolution videos even if they've already purchased the original, so people are essentially paying for nothing."
, which has little to do with Engadget's article.
Dumbass! They are paying for the 640x480 videos, but are just getting 320x240 upconverted videos. A more appropriate comparison would be like buying Windows 98SE, and then buying Windows ME.
We always need a continous stream of new products to consume. I'm old enough to remember an innovation called "waxless floors" that would save money on maintenance costs as tough shiney flooring could merely be swept with a broom. Then, Johnson wax company come out with a new product we dubbed "waxless wax." It was for shining your waxless floors.
that is totally getting screwed with these new "higher resolution" videos. My powerbook is only 18 months old and it chokes when watching The Daily Show now. Come on Apple, not all of us own dual core intel macs, I paid you a lot of money and I feel really burned about the fact that you don't seem to care about your older products. I am not giving another penny to Apple until they fix this, as they seem not to want my business.
Not to mention Apple's policy of "we will give it to you when we give it to you" when it comes to releasing episodes of the daily show. Um, excuse me, I can watch a lot of the clips for free on Comedy Central's website for free before it is released via iTunes. Why do people who paid get treated worse than the people who get stuff for free(legally even!)?
Screw Apple, my next machine is going to be a Linux box.
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I'd prefer reasonable prices for the DVDs and CDs. Paying for content that has been compressed and indexed in a manner that may or may not suit your needs seems pretty stupid to me. Charge reasonable prices for the stuff and then let me use it however works best for me under existing fair use laws. Get rid of the DRM, charge a fair price. Maybe people would buy more of it then.
Apple has approved this, so Apple is the one to be blamed for this fiasco!
According to Cringley - Apple has to keep video quality POOPY to please Walmart. According to Streaming.com 2006 video transcoding study, Apple's video is POOPY to begin with - in comparison to Real.
So we get POOPY on top of POOPY. Quite a dog pile!
Okay Apple/Jobs/Quicktime lemming apologists - let's hear it!? And Gates's Apple smashers - don't start yet. The Streaming.com study mentioned above - stated that Micro$oft's WindowsMedia video sucked even more than Apple's H.264 and that folks interested in video needed to forget about Micro$oft.
just as data disks for backup. that part kind of sucks. it seems to be a deal they could not make with the TV studios and now movie studios. considering every Mac is available with a DVD burner (except some base models), and includes DVD burning software, that would have been great. maybe it'll be cracked soon enough.
/.?) that those shows (like LOST for example) are viewed many times more for free than sold as downloads. not sure if it is the same comparison. i would hope people that buy the shows watch them more than once? the free versions are only available for streaming and include commercials that i don't think can be skipped. all that aside, it sounds like it is still worth putting the shows up on iTunes. i also guess it was the stepping stone to full movies. the iTunes distribution channel is really optimum for more indie or oddball programs and music that may have a hard time getting distribution to a scattered audience. it's also great for people that are too impatient for mail order.
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there are some TV shows available free from the TV station as well as iTunes. i read somewhere (possibly here on
If I buy a 24 carat gold ring and it turns out to be only 12 carat then the guy who sold it to me is going to jail. The same thing should apply here. They sell us something that should be better quality and it turns out to be worse. It should be illegal, maybe it is, but they can buy better lawyers than I can, so they have nothing to worry about.
Personally, I am not too fond of iTunes anymore as it is. And, I'm actually losing favor with Apple. But I updated iTunes to 7 the other day, and aside from it being somewhat simpler looking, it's alot slower than previous versions, and I've also had issues with it not playing songs (Playing a song until it reaches the end, and then not finishing the song or changing the song, and manually changing song only ends up with that song starting at 00:00 and not playing at all). I've never actually used the iTunes Music Store (er... video store, whatever they call it now) aside from previewing songs for CD's that I would actually buy hard copies of. And even then, the samples they use, at times are not that good. So having low-quality videos does not surprise me. I love my iPod, and there was a time when I loved iTunes. But I guess that was back when the iPod wasn't a media-hog do-it-all portable media center. "Back in the day" when all an iPod did was play music, and all iTunes did was play music. iTunes and Quicktime were relatively seperated and it worked fine. I think sometimes Apple needs to realize when a system is broken, and when it isn't... But then again, so should alot of people.
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I imagine some poor slave in a Chinese prison, waiting to be executed so that his kidneys can be harvested and sold in the USA for a transplant - is getting even by screwing up Apple's iTune's video batch transcoding he's being forced to do!
Or is the Chinese slaves making iPods (working 7 days a week for 12 hours a day - at a huge salary of $50 a MONTH) are now doing the transcoding as well during their break time?!
Most of the "content" they offer is either complete crap, or freely/cheeply available elsewhere. Save your money - Apple doesn't deserve it.
When CD's came out, many CD's where mastered directly from a LP lying around. Basicly the result was worst of LP and CD, LP's noise and limited dynamic range, and CD limited 44Khz frequence response. Later on record companies noticed that people will actually pay for a third time for their record, if they dig up original master tapes and relaunch the record as "digitally remasted". Perhaps they only sound better than the first generation CD's because they have been compressed to sound better on average joes tiny speakers but that's beside the point.
Same way studios did not really try their best on first DVD remakes, and probably many current HD releases are just upscaled as well. Upscaling 320x200 to 640x400 is quite spectucalar new bottom for entertainment industry. Claiming that finding something better than 320x200 would be too hard or expensive does not really fly with current all-digital producing.
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But what if someone sold you that same 200mhz PC rebranded as a 2x2.33 GHz Merom? That's what Apple is doing, so before you go into asshat mode try RTFA.
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very true, but what I really want to know is what tool of a moderator actually said that this was insightful. They should both have their accounts banned for not even RTFS... very poor form
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Look, Apple has always emphasized design, appearance and usability. And they have always catered to the less technical among us ("computers for the rest of us)". Of course that doesn't mean their machines don't also appeal to techies. In fact now that they don't carry as steep a price penalty, and now that it is possible to dual boot to Windows, their appeal has grown in that regard. But still their bread-and-butter is people who don't want to fuss with their PCs and who don't want to become computer geeks. This upsampled "hi-res" video ploy, then, would seem to indicate that Apple knows their clientele is largely technically uninformed, and so they believe they can get away with it. Sure, some techies will notice and scream (witness this forum), but frankly most of Apple's customers are not techies, and most don't even associate with techies. That's one big reason why they bought Apple in the first place.
The more you regulate a company, the worse its products become.
mod parent dumbass. he doesn't even have enough insight to understand how stupid he actually is.
Are you honestly that stupid? The quote is entirely correct. If they already bought the 320x240 video, then later purchased the 640x480 one, they just paid Apple for an upsampling (ie, nothing). Again, read the fucking summary.
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It's one thing to be a fanboi, the it's far lamer to be a trendwhore, and you, my friend, have bought into the current anti-apple trend hook, line and sinker.
iTunes is the best music management software given away with any >1% market share digital audio software. Whine all you want, but that's a fact, even despite Apple's tendancy to release new versions with a few too many bugs.
If she's got no friends and no car and lives in the sticks, then that woman is fucked. How did she get an iPod in this situation anyway? I've had friends using iPods with Windows 98 computers without a problem. A Google search will provide you with countless Linux solutions. And street vendor - are you having a fucking brain aneurism?
This is pretty much one of the lowest, lamest, trendwhoriest posts I've ever seen on Slashdot, and that's saying a lot. I hope your dick grew because you followed the trend to diss Apple's products and suckle up to Microsoft's Zune because it isn't an iPod even though it's a rebadge of a shitty Toshiba MP3 player. However what more could you expect from a lowly repair tech, then again it isn't as if you understand real world economics. Get a real fucking job, learn that it makes sense to have an iPod repair division when >75% of the market is iPods, and if a company is making 8 MILLION iPods a quarter, they can have leading-edge failure rates and you'd still get thousands of devices with issues. Also portable devices tend to have user-failure issues such as being dropped, etc, hence they'll be brought in for repair more often than other devices.
Which means that it is probably either the content providers who are not going back to the maters to encode high quality, or it is stuff that Apple probably doesn't have access to the originals, which then the shouldn't re-sell it.
My guess is that it's the content providers who haven't re-encoded. I don't see Apple as being *that* dumb.
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Even if content providers are responsible for encoding the files (which I doubt) Apple should still be professional and ensure they meet a certain standard. It just makes them look bad.
"...as far as I know, encoding is handled not by Apple, but by the providers."
Yes the info was leaked in 2003, Cd Baby reports on itunes meeting re: indy music: It's up to the partner/label to submit all the metadata (artist name, release date, song tiles, etc.), do the audio encoding, and upload the materials.
Should be the same for videos, and realistically Apple won't check every song or every single video. This is the provider's responsibility.
Or maybe the whole fucking point is that you aren't getting what you pay for, that Apple are ripping off their customers and charging unfairly for material that is literally unchanged in any significant way, that it's more like buying an Office 4.3 license then having to pay for it again to be able to zoom the document in further than 80%. And when you zoom it in, it's just the 80% zoom upsampled, not a resample of the vector at 150%.
They just sell it through the iTunes Store... All of the content (Music, Videos, TV shows, etc) are produced/edited/encoded/uploaded by the artist, label or production company.
Apple provides musicians/labels with software (See here: http://www.apple.com/itunes/musicmarketing/) to encode and prepare their stuff for the iTunes Store; it doesn't encode or modify the files AT ALL.
The upconverts from 320x240 to 640x480 weren't done by Apple, so if they look like crap... call the producers of the show, or the artist in the video, etc. Don't shoot the messenger.
This whole story is bullshit, if noone wants what Apple sells then why do they still buy them an in HUGE numbers? This whole story just sounds like yet another anti-Apple rant from a jealous Microsoft obsessed Slashdot.
Best Buy is one of the largest retailers in the world, yet one out of every five or ten DVD's I purchase from them is defective. I gurarantee you they do not inspect stock from the distributors and subdistributors. In this case, I inspect the discs at the purchasing counter. I have held up other customers in the process... one of them may be you.
... or this is simply something they accepted and are willing to deal with it as long as customers are. The solution is to complain to Apple in a constructive way so they have an idea of what customers really want.
The Gap is one of the largest clothing retailers in the world, and one out of every three shirts I have purchased from them ends up discoloring badly in the wash in just a few months. Even though the clothing is their own brand, I guarantee you they do not inspect every shirt for quality. I no longer buy shirts from the Gap... Incidentally, I haven't had a problem with the Faconnable or Ralph Lauren polo shirts I paid $40-$70 for... you get what you pay for.
Apple is one of the largest retailers of online music downloads with global load-balanced hosting operations worldwide, and every 50 to 75 downloads I come across a music track that is encoded from a defective source. I guarantee you Apple does not inspect the contents of every item published to its library. Incidentally I've had even fewer problems with purchased physical CD's, or better yet, DVD-Audio, but I find there's a level of quality I'll accept to take advantage of certain conveniences over going out to the store and paying $20-$25 for a DVD-Audio disc.
Now, mind you I'm not defending Apple but I'm saying they're not unique at all in this regard. Obviously if there's a considerably high frequency of upsampled videos, then they've either got a problem they weren't aware of
If the majority doesn't care then the majority doesn't care... and Apple will offer products as they see fit. I don't recall anywhere in Apple documentation that they ever stated that products in the 640x480 library were remastered from the source. So, all the energy expended whining here on slashdot about it should be spent sending complaints to Apple so that they get the picture and do what needs to be done to retain their bottom line. If a large enough percentage of consumers call them on this, they will change their practice and require all 640x480 content to be remastered... but don't expect them to be inspecting the contents of every file submitted to them, as the process to verify whether or not the content is upsampled cannot be derived from looking at the metadata... Each file would have to be inspected manually, at length. The end result is that you'd have to wait a hell of a lot longer for new releases and you'd be paying much more for them to make up the difference in labor expenditures. Then again, if you're willing to pay $10 a single and wait until three weeks after its initial release to obtain it, who am I to question?
I always figured he wasn't carrying water for Microsoft, he just hated Sony. Is he going to be posting pro SCO stories soon?
So you're trying to tell me that apple are ripping people off!!!!
This is disgusting misinformation!!!!!
Next you'll be trying to say that half the catholic church are engaged in child abuse!!!
Seriously tho, some people would say that if you're stupid enough to buy anything from apple then you deserve everything you get- i'm one of them lol
At least I can burn stuff I torrented to a DVD for playback, should that be the thing I want to do.
Why restrict your paying customers to less use than non-paying copyright infringers? Chewbacca is a Wookie! It does not make SENSE!
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I am in NZ (no music store AT ALL), and have a 2.4ghz P4M laptop. I have added videos (mpeg) to itunes, and when i play some of them in itunes, they are .....way off, maybe playing at 40% or something, its just upsets me so much to watch. If i put the size of the video playing down, as in, to a tiny dot or there abouts, they will play fine. That would normally suggest it was my pc being too slow right, but its 2.4ghz and the damn things work fine in WMP or anything else! hell, my dvd player could play them just fine, how come the fastest thing in the house wont?
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"The worst part may be that Apple is charging people to download these new higher resolution videos even if they've already purchased the original, so people are essentially paying for nothing"
Weren't they doing that when they paid for the original?
Jobs said that you would be getting the new resolution videos for free as long as you had purchased them before. I've been getting mine for free and the picture quality was an improvement. I wonder if it's the studios involved in the process that are doing it wrong.
Are iPods made in China??! I call it modern slavery if they make them in China by using people who have to work 12 hours days, 7 days a week and get something like $50 / month!
In the Madonna video, the background circles actually do look better (more round and evenly coloured) in the iTunes video. In the Elton John video, the faces in the dark background look better (the "main" face on the right has more grain and the face on the left is slightly more visible). This seems to indicate that there is more information in the hi-res versions, just not in the right places. I'm not an expert with modern video encoders, but could it be that whoever did the encoding of the video did a poor job at properly allocating the bits to the relevant portions of the image?
I remember at the beginning of iTMS Steve Jobs said that in some cases the record companies were delivering studio tape quality files to them which they were converting to 128 AAC and thus some of these files sounded better than even the CDs put out by the record companies because the source files were that much better to begin with.
Have obviously not read any of my posts.
/. as is being one. And since you're technically now doing both. You win! :P
Anyway, I call your trend whoring claim with a counterclaim > calling out trend whores is now nearly equally trendy on
Although making absurd observations is also very trendy here, so by sheer volume along with this post I'm afraid I trump you both.
Better luck next time my friend.
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All the encoding is left up to the content providers. Apple doesn't handle it.
If you want to blame someone, blame the content provider. They're the ones who upsampled. Not Apple.
I'm not surprised this Engadget piece was picked up by Digg in the usual OMG!!!!@#!!!!111!!! fashion, but here on slashdot? C'mon, guys.
Apple doesn't do any of the encoding. They provide a software kit for the vendors to do that. This is obviously a case where vendors have cheaped out. And are we surprised? Oh no! The same people who support the RIAA have unethically upsampled low quality vids to make believe they are high quality! They're ripping off their customers! Like this is news?
Have any of these people who repurchased upsampled music been given the brush off by Apple? Now THAT would be news. But in this day of fly off the handle news reporting I shouldn't be surprised this made front page on Digg.com. I am disappointed slashdot editors didn't show any savvy before posting the very same news story. This is debunked in digg.com AND Engadget comments. If common sense didn't prevail a moment of research would have shown this to be simple link baiting by Engadget. Again.
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I, for one, am *shocked*!
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Never did buy any more video from Apple; probably won't.
It's even worse. Look at the examples in the article. The upconverted versions have big rectangular compression artifacts. So not only were they upconverted, they were decompressed and recompressed, which generates terrible artifacts. (See most files on YouTube for examples.) If they'd just been upconverted from low-rez source material, they'd just be blurry.
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Did these people complaining about the quality turn on the "High Quality" check box in the Movie Properties ? If that isn't enabled for each video file. on some computers QT will not display the full resolution available in the file.
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I'll wait until all the movies are 1080p HD equivalent or better.
- Why download some garbage low-rez video to display on the big screen HD TV? It's a Waste.
The better your video system is, the more iTunes video looks like a blocky low-tech mess.
And the 128 kbps audio is a thing of the modem downloading past.
For what your paying ($1 per song) - you should be getting Apple Lossless, or at least 256 kbps AAC files.
High Speed internet users expect better, it is time Apple deliver.