From 8387fa6d56f5615404a5c679d9ed2b8efcb778f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Klass Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 08:07:29 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] changing wording on bitrate tradeoffs --- Built-In-Qualities.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/Built-In-Qualities.md b/Built-In-Qualities.md index 5941af3..fac51d1 100644 --- a/Built-In-Qualities.md +++ b/Built-In-Qualities.md @@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ A rip of a film from a streaming service, usually resized from its original size ### Bluray-480p -A copy of the final released Blu-ray, downscaled to 480p resolution (720x480 @ 16:9, any other AR may be a different resolution). If possible this is released PRE retail. It should be excellent quality for the resolution. Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to DivX, XviD, or AVC and offer a small perceived quality reduction over the original source. These are generally MKV or MP4, but some DivX/XviD are around as well which use AVI. +A copy of the final released Blu-ray, downscaled to 480p resolution (720x480 @ 16:9, any other AR may be a different resolution). If possible this is released PRE retail. It should be excellent quality for the resolution. Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to DivX, XviD, or AVC and offer the tradeoff of a small perceived quality reduction over the original source while drastically reducing filesize. These are generally MKV or MP4, but some DivX/XviD are around as well which use AVI. ### Bluray-576p -Same as Bluray-480p, but in 576p (720x576). 576p is the standard PAL resolution for SDTV (although some manufacturers represent HDTV as anything above 480p, 576p offers barely any perceived quality increase over 480p). Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to AVC or HEVC and offer a small perceived quality reduction over the original source. These are generally MKV or MP4 container. +Same as Bluray-480p, but in 576p (720x576). 576p is the standard PAL resolution for SDTV (although some manufacturers represent HDTV as anything above 480p, 576p offers barely any perceived quality increase over 480p). Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to AVC or HEVC and offer the tradeoff of a small perceived quality reduction over the original source while drastically reducing filesize. These are generally MKV or MP4 container. ### HDTV-720p @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ A rip of a film from a streaming service, released in 720p resolution (1280x720 ### Bluray-720p -A copy of the final released Blu-ray, downscaled to 720p resolution (1280x720 @ 16:9, any other AR may be a different resolution). If possible this is released PRE retail. It should be excellent quality for the resolution. Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to AVC or HEVC and offer a small perceived quality reduction over the original source. These are generally MKV or MP4 container. +A copy of the final released Blu-ray, downscaled to 720p resolution (1280x720 @ 16:9, any other AR may be a different resolution). If possible this is released PRE retail. It should be excellent quality for the resolution. Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to AVC or HEVC and offer the tradeoff of a small perceived quality reduction over the original source while drastically reducing filesize. These are generally MKV or MP4 container. ### HDTV-1080p @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ A rip of a film from a streaming service, released in 1080p resolution (1920x108 ### Bluray-1080p -A copy of the final released Blu-ray, at its native 1080p resolution (1920x1080 @ 16:9, any other AR may be a different resolution). If possible this is released PRE retail. It should be excellent quality and the same resolution as the source. Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to AVC or HEVC and offer a small perceived quality reduction over the original source. These are generally MKV or MP4 container. +A copy of the final released Blu-ray, at its native 1080p resolution (1920x1080 @ 16:9, any other AR may be a different resolution). If possible this is released PRE retail. It should be excellent quality and the same resolution as the source. Bitrates may vary, but these are generally encoded to AVC or HEVC and offer the tradeoff of a small perceived quality reduction over the original source while slightly reducing filesize. These are generally MKV or MP4 container. ### Remux-1080p