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tjhart85
6th September 2007, 04:04
If we're not judging by peoples perceptions, how can we judge which is better?

Perception IS reality. If 99/100 people say video clip A is better than B, clip A is better. Unless your test group had 99 blind people in it.

CCE was pretty much across the board the best choice (with the exception of TitanAE), therefore, CCE (well, DVD Rebuilder in general) is the way to go!

Just because a computer says that video B should look better does not make it so.

Fisherman did this test while at work, he didn't hunt people down. If 50 people don't wanna volunteer their time, it doesn't matter, its still a good real world test.

Its also an objective test, which is important (well as objective as you can get working in a A/V store & testing the customers).

If you wanna conduct your own study, go for it, but all that really matters when it comes down to it is perception, so you can't cut that out.

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Also a good test to conduct would be showing people 3 identical clips from the original DVD and ask them to pick which one is better. :-) I am curious how that one would turn out.

Wombler
10th September 2007, 20:15
Who care about people's perception. Science beats all. If there's something that can proove that the test was correct via PC analysis, then okay. But using people's perception doesn't have an accuracy of 100% (for me, okay?)!


Ultimately perception is all that matters.

If the eye and the brain is fooled into thinking that the detail is there then it doesn't really matter whether it is or not.

Fisherman's test is the most useful and meaningful comparison I've yet seen and hats off to Fisherman for producing something that no one else seems to have equalled.:cool:


Wombler