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Which is better: 720p or 1080p on a 1366x768 display? |
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 11:57 Post subject: Which is better: 720p or 1080p on a 1366x768 display? |
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Hey guys. Not sure if this is the place for such question, but here it goes:
I watch my movies on my PC, which has a 1366x768 display. When I "borrow" movies, I usually download them at a 720p (1280x720) resolution. This means the video will be upscaled to fit my display.
Now, if I get a 1080p movie, with his 1920x1080p resolution, and play it, it means it will be downscaled, again, to fit my display.
And the question his: assuming the movie, the bit rate and overall quality is the same on both a 720p and 1080p videos, with the difference being only the movie resolution, which one should I get to enjoy best quality on my end, since the 720p gets upscaled, and the 1080p downscaled?
To be honest, such difference on my end is minimal, close to nothing, but still I have this thing on my head.
I made a naked eye test, and while the 1080p seemed to looked better, and while it may very be a placebo effect, I'm still not entirely convinced especially due to other factors. There's the size question, with the 1080p being heavier, and the sense of stressing the system due to feeding it with something bigger than what his mouth can chew. I'm feeling like I'm overkilling it.
I hope I made myself clear in what I'm asking.
So, fellow humpers, what do you think? To view a movie on a 1366x768 display, should I/we get a 720p or a 1080p version? And would a 1080p stress a system, when there's no need for it (overkill)?
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 12:21 Post subject: |
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Do you delete the movies right after watching, or archive them? If the latter, it's another point in favor of 1080p since who knows what you'll be using in the future.
Spoiler: | You'll then delete them anyway and redownload the 4K resolution ZOMG-ray rips.  |
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 12:45 Post subject: |
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720p, you won't even notice a difference if you download the 1080p. Its just a waste of bandwidth. Unless you plan investing in a bigger screen or a tv in the future I see no reason to download the 1080p.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 12:46 Post subject: |
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It depends on the quality of your display, your preference, the quality of the rips you get, teh movie itself. The list is too long. Some people claim they can see the difference when the bitrate is 500kb/s lower, which I think is bullshit. Other people say they see no difference on a 1080p TV between 720p and 1080p rips, I think that's bullshit too.
So download some good rips and compare. See for yourself if the extra gigs are worth it.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 12:58 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 13:07 Post subject: |
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I guess I'm a bit of a hoarder when coming to movies, TV-shows and games to some extent. I bought a external HDD about a year ago just for storing sh*t basically. But I'll delete everything if it comes to a time were if I have to, I will, but for now, it doesn't bother me.
So, I' guess I'll stick to the 720p format, taking in account what you guys said. The difference is negligible, and since I don't have a 1080p capable monitor/TV nor I plan on getting one any sooner, I'll save some GBs on the process, and with that some time also.
Thanks.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 13:44 Post subject: |
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1080p is waste on your resolution.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 14:06 Post subject: |
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I think you should ask santa for a proper hd tv.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 14:56 Post subject: |
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If your current screen does not have a native resolution of 1,920 pixels wide by 1,080 (1080p) than indeed it is a waste as you will not be able to see the difference on a smaller resolution.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 16:23 Post subject: |
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TECHNICALLY, the answer to your question is 1080p, because your screen resolution is between 720p and 1080p. That said, your screen resolution is SO close to 720p it would make no sense to go to 1080p.
So the answer to your question is infact "ballz".
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 17:07 Post subject: |
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720p all the way! 1080p only for + 40" screens. unless of course you watch movies 30 cm away from the screen. 
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 18:28 Post subject: |
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Laurentiu499 wrote: | 720p all the way! 1080p only for + 40" screens. unless of course you watch movies 30 cm away from the screen.  |
or you have vaseline in you eyes.
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Posted: Thu, 15th Dec 2011 18:55 Post subject: |
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1080 on a 1080 display
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