you're still talking about choices being made before the product is pressed. What you're referring to is more akin to those early blu rays when all film grain was removed from classic movies and made them look "too perfect."
you're still talking about choices being made before the product is pressed. What you're referring to is more akin to those early blu rays when all film grain was removed from classic movies and made them look "too perfect."
you're still talking about choices being made before the product is pressed. What you're referring to is more akin to those early blu rays when all film grain was removed from classic movies and made them look "too perfect."
also, the reason you bought a 120hz TV wasn't for the smoothing element. Blu Rays run at 24hz, TV at 30hz and video games at 60hz. 120 is a magic number that can support all of those frame rates without having to add frames or do pull-down. Google for info.
also, the reason you bought a 120hz TV wasn't for the smoothing element. Blu Rays run at 24hz, TV at 30hz and video games at 60hz. 120 is a magic number that can support all of those frame rates without having to add frames or do pull-down. Google for info.
"There's no question, digital recording is superior to vinyl in every conceivable way." - not only is there a lot of legitimate question of this, there's actually starting to be some science to back up that your brain hears and interprets digital music differently. Do some research or just read the amazing book…
"There's no question, digital recording is superior to vinyl in every conceivable way." - not only is there a lot of legitimate question of this, there's actually starting to be some science to back up that your brain hears and interprets digital music differently. Do some research or just read the amazing book…
They were. I have no idea who the visionary genius was on that show who made the choice to shoot on film to future proof re-runs, but bless him/her.
They were. I have no idea who the visionary genius was on that show who made the choice to shoot on film to future proof re-runs, but bless him/her.
I 100% relate. My parents were the anti-letterbox people and then when I visited home after they got their first HDTV they were total motion smoothness converts. They were trying to "show off" their new set to me and I couldn't even look at it. But like most things, they must enjoy it for a reason so whatever. I…
I 100% relate. My parents were the anti-letterbox people and then when I visited home after they got their first HDTV they were total motion smoothness converts. They were trying to "show off" their new set to me and I couldn't even look at it. But like most things, they must enjoy it for a reason so whatever. I…
I often put it on in the background at work. Something about the cadence of Paul's raps, especially during the 50 variations on the Cold Gin intro "how many of you people like ALLLLLL-CO-HOOOOL?" is very soothing and encourages productivity.
I often put it on in the background at work. Something about the cadence of Paul's raps, especially during the 50 variations on the Cold Gin intro "how many of you people like ALLLLLL-CO-HOOOOL?" is very soothing and encourages productivity.
OK you got shit on enough.
OK you got shit on enough.
As a long time fan of the band Yoshimi was the first record I didn't like. Yoshimi was where the stage show became more spectacle than music (which began the hippie pandering which spilled over to the actual music on Mystics)
As a long time fan of the band Yoshimi was the first record I didn't like. Yoshimi was where the stage show became more spectacle than music (which began the hippie pandering which spilled over to the actual music on Mystics)
The career of the Flaming Lips:
The career of the Flaming Lips:
ok a little weeping, but no staring out the window.
they covered that last week. After she lost her virginity to Tate, he told her that if she told the truth about the ghosts they couldn't be all together and in love and stuff so she lied when asked to corroborate her mom's story.