Is HD on live or youtube video streams really HD?
I watch youtube a lot, and they have the 720p and 1080p options on many videos. These don't look anything like broadcast over the air 720p or 1080i true high definition TV. Things are pixelated, especially during quick motion.
I've even seen some stuff by Blackjack recently that were old matches from the 90's that youtube had a 1080p option for. HD didn't even exist then.
I just watched the Accustats PPV one pocket stream, and I noticed the same thing. Let me say the stream was excellent, compared to other streams I've seen. However, it is way way way short of broadcast over the air 720p or 1080i true high definition TV. For example, the pool looked very good, because its relatively slow moving. Yes, the ball moves quickly, but the table is the same in the background, so the pixels are mostly the same from frame to frame. But when they cut out to an advertisement, and had a fast moving video transition (meaning the whole screen was redrawn compared to the previous frame), you could see tons of pixelation.
I recall a post by JCIN a couple years ago, mentioning something to the affect that true HD is impossible over most internet connections. I think I'm seeing what he was talking about now.
Thoughts on this? It seems this is video industry wide (both pool and non-pool industry). Just doesn't seem right to me if everything is advertised as HD, but it doesn't look anything like true HD over the air broadcasts.
I've been researching camcorders over the past few months, and read a ton on the various formats. But I'm still at the stage where I don't know what I don't know (for you Inner Game of Tennis Fans
) when it comes to video. Am I off base here, or am I not watching HD when its labeled HD?
I watch youtube a lot, and they have the 720p and 1080p options on many videos. These don't look anything like broadcast over the air 720p or 1080i true high definition TV. Things are pixelated, especially during quick motion.
I've even seen some stuff by Blackjack recently that were old matches from the 90's that youtube had a 1080p option for. HD didn't even exist then.
I just watched the Accustats PPV one pocket stream, and I noticed the same thing. Let me say the stream was excellent, compared to other streams I've seen. However, it is way way way short of broadcast over the air 720p or 1080i true high definition TV. For example, the pool looked very good, because its relatively slow moving. Yes, the ball moves quickly, but the table is the same in the background, so the pixels are mostly the same from frame to frame. But when they cut out to an advertisement, and had a fast moving video transition (meaning the whole screen was redrawn compared to the previous frame), you could see tons of pixelation.
I recall a post by JCIN a couple years ago, mentioning something to the affect that true HD is impossible over most internet connections. I think I'm seeing what he was talking about now.
Thoughts on this? It seems this is video industry wide (both pool and non-pool industry). Just doesn't seem right to me if everything is advertised as HD, but it doesn't look anything like true HD over the air broadcasts.
I've been researching camcorders over the past few months, and read a ton on the various formats. But I'm still at the stage where I don't know what I don't know (for you Inner Game of Tennis Fans
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