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Old 05-01-2010, 4:31 PM   #208
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Originally Posted by awesometeeth View Post
if ITV HD can produce fantastic results, should the shift not move away from the bitrate argument (its only .8 MBit higher)?

although saying that bbc hd is currently 10MBit, maybe your fight has worked
The source material makes a big difference. Anything with any degree of rapid movement decays into a motion artefact mess with insufficient bitrate. Look at the Luxe HD pictures with only 5480kbps, slow pans over tropical beaches and exotic swimming pools don't tax the h264 encoders very much.
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