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ramicio
7th June 2011, 16:21
This isn't people, this is the Internet... I don't pretend that the Internet is some social thing that can replace real human contact. I don't even like having a job where I have to be around other people. I'd be perfectly content in a world where everyone died.
madhatter300871
7th June 2011, 16:55
Well your a laugh a minute ! I'll leave you be .... I'm off to play with VirtualDub and amuse myself ... with a gin and tonic at my side :)
Have fun !
GodofaGap
7th June 2011, 17:49
And it's easy to cheat an ABX test even if you DO hear a difference. It's called just giving random results...
There is no point in it. Someone else who can hear the same difference can simply provide a positive result.
Where would the world and science be NOW if people in the past hadn't been so passionate about what they believed
Well I'm just glad they didn't all listen to people like you, because science wouldn't be anywhere.
smok3
7th June 2011, 17:55
And it's easy to cheat an ABX test even if you DO hear a difference. It's called just giving random results...
Even worse, you may actually hear a difference in certain different context, but you can't prove it with abx due to fatique.
Also as someone else pointed out, you can't prove that you don't hear a difference.
Still, its a usefull test and simple as well to perform.
Wilbert
8th June 2011, 18:41
Striked and removed all bullshit. Go somewhere else for such discussions.
raj1402
13th October 2013, 10:30
i saw in a encoding group website they have mentioned 1200kbps bit rate is minimum required for 720P
Blue_MiSfit
13th October 2013, 11:45
Please don't bring 2 + year old threads back to life :) Start a new topic if you'd like to discuss this.
Guest
13th October 2013, 13:40
Also, we don't allow discussions about "encoding groups" and their products, so don't post about that.
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