How can an Xbox Live WMV encoded television which has 720p/1080i and only 6.5 Megabits per second ( VBR ) equate to an HD videodisk , which has the potential to go up to 1080p and 36.55 Megabits per second ? It can , and it turns out there ’s not as much difference between the two as you might think .
By recording and compare two clips , one HD DVD and one XBL WMV , Brandon Wirtz and Jake Ludington come to the finale that there ’s really no noticible difference between the two if you do n’t have a 1080p TV that ’s been correctly calibrated . Other than the fact that Windows Media Encoded files ca n’t display honest blacks because it ’s calibrated for NTSC color infinite instead of ATSC color space , there ai n’t that much to account .
In unforesightful , unless you ’re a dependable videophile that expend hours calibrating your TV , have a 1080p stage set , and have a theatre - lit room , you believably wo n’t notice the difference .

Why Xbox Live Video Marketplace Competes Well Visually With HD - DVD[XYHD viaJake LudingtonviaeHomeUpgrade ]
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