For some reason, the HD Videos seem to be somewhat softer than they could be or there are clearly visible compression artefacts. For example:
here, the dark parts of Charlotte E After Dark video have compression artefacts in way that her head seems to merge with tiles on the wall. The image was created with VLC with the downloaded video, not the streamed one. I'm not sure if this is to blame on the bitrate alone, on a less-than optimal encoding process, multiple re-encondig steps or something else. I guess the videos would be more enjoyable if they had a higher bitrate and 1080p would be great.
here, the dark parts of Charlotte E After Dark video have compression artefacts in way that her head seems to merge with tiles on the wall. The image was created with VLC with the downloaded video, not the streamed one. I'm not sure if this is to blame on the bitrate alone, on a less-than optimal encoding process, multiple re-encondig steps or something else. I guess the videos would be more enjoyable if they had a higher bitrate and 1080p would be great.
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