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  1. Re:Unlimited bandwidth! on Why We Should Buy Music In FLAC · · Score: 1

    Funny how you mention wasted bandwidth and 320kbit CBR MP3s in the same sentence, since CBR encoding is the prime example of wasted bandwidth (i.e. virtually no quality gains while needing more bits).

  2. Re:They buy first and *then* test these machines? on Backscatter X-Ray Machines Easily Fooled · · Score: 1

    It has already been proven that these machines don't work on german television: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6iBzlXar50 Still german airport security is using x-ray machines now, at least in Hamburg.

  3. Re:How about less compression? on YouTube Adds 'Leanback,' Support For 4K Video · · Score: 1

    If you compare the actual frames, you'd see that the 4k variant has insane blocking, which destroys all the information. 1080p just blurs these sections, but still looks way better because it doesn't create 8x8 blocks. Youtube can only encode to 4k because they use an inferior entropy coding and no proper deblocking. Otherwise 4k wouldn't run on any but the fastest CPUs, even without the flash overhead. As it is, the 4k variant is inferior to 1080p and 720p because of the massive blocking, I don't see why Youtube wastes space and bandwidth on this unless they are just experimenting.

  4. Re:And even if sucked on MPEG LA Extends H.264 Royalty-Free Period · · Score: 1

    It was just for testing purposes, it's much easier to see artifacts at that low bitrates.

  5. Re:Nice on MPEG LA Extends H.264 Royalty-Free Period · · Score: 1

    People still use Xvid, which is nearly 8 years old.

  6. Re:And even if sucked on MPEG LA Extends H.264 Royalty-Free Period · · Score: 5, Interesting

    At the lower bit rate end of the spectrum Theora is not bad

    This is completely wrong, Theora is *escpecially* bad at low bitrates, I recently made a small comparison of Theora/Thusnelda and H264/x264 encoded 1080p videos, both looked very watchable at 4Mbit, but at 2Mbit problems for Theora/Thusnelda started, and at 1Mbit it was just plain awful. 2Mbit Theora/Thusnelda couldn't nearly reach H264/x264 quality at 1Mbit.

  7. Re:HA! on Not All iPods — Vinyl and Turntables Gain Sales · · Score: 1

    that's right, now combine that with proper mastering (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_War) of vinyl compared to CD (for jazz, pop and rock at least).

  8. Re:ABX tests are normally logically flawed on Can We Really Tell Lossless From MP3? · · Score: 1

    This makes no sense. A properly encoded and decoded file should be sample accurate, so there will be no shifts in samples.