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Old July 18th 10, 09:06 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G[_2_]
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Default OK then, You Tube it is....???


"David Looser" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote

Calm down, dear....

OK sweetie!




Mine was a 'Michael Winner' - yours was a what?

;-P





FYI, I have been working with '2K' (1920 x 1080) movie media for probably
18 months or more and have progressed through 480, 576, 720 'HD' and 1080
'Fully HD' digital projectors in my own home. But that's as far as I will
go - have a read of this to catch me up before you continue with your
usual trick of trying to pounce on erroneously perceived errors:


I don't have such a "usual trick". I respond to what you write, not what
you may or may not have meant to write.

http://hometheaterreview.com/five-ti...nema-standard/



If 2K is 'Fully HD' WTF is 4K? - 'Overstuffed HD'...???


As that article correctly stated, "2K" and "4K" refer to professional
cinema systems, not domestic systems such as BD. "2K" is 1080 x 2048, not
1080 x 1920. OTOH the terms "HD" and "Full HD" are never used in the
world of D-Cinema but only in the domestic area. So what you have been
playing with is 1080p FullHD, not "2K".




You are right, it's 'Full HD' not 'Fully' (says so on my PJ) otherwise,
stoppit David, you're busking. Try this:

http://www.myce.com/news/youtube-4k-...g-video-31768/


And, it seems, bristling for an argument which you won't win (you never do)
and I'll get it in the neck for not letting you!!

:-)

Anyway I'm only interested in the *heavily on-topic* audio aspect here and
the only thing I have discovered so far is that video HD appears to be not a
requirement...??

Savvy?

Peace and Love
Ben and Jerry.