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Originally Posted by pawel
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Originally Posted by direwolf-pgh
i dont believe you can argue a video is lossy due to D/A converters..
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MPEG2 is lossy format, and as such any meddling in frame structure and bitrate must be done by re-compression and compression. It doesn't (much) matter if it is D>A>D or D>D.
It is lossy but there is no other source unless we have Robin Hood representatives in all TV stations
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Originally Posted by direwolf-pgh
is it possible for digital video or audio files to not be processed by D/A converters?
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Jesus, man, read above: PVR and DVB cards.
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jesus, man what ? am i frustrating you ?
so sorry.
all these points have already been made.. i dont believe you've read every post.
IMO this entire digital mumbojumbo is just that. a big waste of talk.
yeah...most everything in digital video is currently lossy at some point in the chain.
points we've gone over so far:
1. your MPEG files ...lossy
2. ac3..... lossy
3. D/A converters... eh, lossy kinda.. but not really.. but kinda.
4. there is ZERO signal quality lost transferring standard PAL via a S-Video cable
5. give it 3-5 more years & then we talk/trade lossless video
6. 72mm film still pwns.
7. my steak dinner fucking rocked
8. I forget what eight was for.
9. Nine..Nine for my lost GOD
10. ten..ten..ten. TEN! For everything! everything! everything! everything !!
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