Can't tell if trolling or just paranoid with a lack of understanding...
Can't tell if trolling or just paranoid with a lack of understanding...
Damn your eyes!
But isn't that what 1080i and basically all interlaced formats do? Send twice as many fields per second to compose a full image in the same amount of time while getting at least the illusion of a full vertical image before the image is complete (to prevent flickering)?
Though each field is half the resolution, two fields are transmitted in the time a 1080p version would transmit only one (it transmits at 60 fields per second instead of 30). That said, it sounds to me like it should be pretty much the same bandwidth, and yet I've heard that it either uses the same bandwidth or else…
Thanks for the link, but I think I'm just more confused now xD . About half the people in that thread claimed it's the same bandwidth (half resolution per field, twice as many fields per second), while the other half claimed it somehow used less (I think the numbers given were 1080i at 60fps is 1.25 times the…
Really? I always thought it was the same resolution, just transmitted in a different order? As in, instead of sending line 1, line 2, line 3, etc., it sends lines 1, 3, 5, etc., followed by lines 2, 4, 6, etc.? That way you see a half-res image until the rest is filled in rather than a half an image?
Well, I don't think 1080i takes up any more bandwidth/space than 1080p, does it?
Yay! This is the difference between science and blind faith: someone with blind faith would have been saying "I know the Higgs boson exists" since 1964. But science instead says, "Well, the Higgs might exist; let's look for it." Then it finds it, but double-checks to be sure. Then triple-checks. Then publishes and…
Analogy time! (I love analogies!)
What? I'm pretty sure most high-def stations broadcast 1080p...
I miss the name AlphaDog. Why'd they have to go and change it to something boring? :(
Tell me how often you have to feed a horse, shelter it, keep it warm, and clean up after its waste. Then think about how often you need to refuel the LS3, and if you ever need to keep it warm, shelter it, or manually clean up its exhaust. Answer: That's why LS3 is better.
Not bodies of water or flowing water, no. Just atmospheric water.
Wonderfully stable time loop indeed! I loved the way they handled the timestream in this movie! :)
Says the guy who probably uses Google as his primary search engine...if I'm wrong, please let us know what you use instead.
I was thinking more along the lines of it looking like a chicken was just freed from the matrix. I was thinking more along the lines of it looking like a chicken was just freed from the matrix.
I'm guessing the preservatives are more to make it not rot, and probably don't affect the flavor much at all. The texture will be that of leftover chicken instead of fresh; still not worse than leftover chicken.
If they make ones with chocolate cookies and candy corn creme, then count me so much in that I can't get out!
Not sure what's wrong with that. The same thing sitting on your plate would be a delicious chicken dinner; put it in a smaller container and suddenly it's disgusting?