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by JyrkiAlakuijala
1317 days ago
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I get nervous when I see motion artefacts on netflix.
This means I'm pretty much always nervous when watching netflix.
I use a 1 gbps home connection and pay for the most expensive option netflix has.
I'd like to think that the whole concept of motion frames based prediction will disappear in future videos. Motion JPEG XL would be like in the movies where they have Motion JPEG 2000, but ~35-40 % more dense. We could add usual delta frames without motion without compromising quality criteria. This would get us in the 0.3 BPP range. 4k at 30 Hz would be 3840 x 2160 x 24 x 0.3 should need about 60 mbps (~ 7.5 MB/s), still doable for home internet speeds and would be visually lossless, a better experience than home movie streaming is today. (free startup idea) :-) |
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