This is such an important “basics-knowledge” topic.
Thank you for the video. I don’t wear glasses yet, that often. If so RayBans with thin armes.
Many reviews in the past, did not mention the difference in seal, with or without glasses.
The only one who spoke about this issue was @metal571 and you mentioned it on your prior resolve reviews youtube channel.
@Resolve Now we just need you to change your avatar picture with one with you wearing those aviator glasses and the HEDDPhones or your ZMF Verite… do it! You know you want to let your inner hipster out!!!
Started last night very late at around 1am watching the stream with headphones in bed and thought I fell asleep and missed something. So thankfully the recording was available this morning and I saw the whole thing in 1.5 speed
Maybe missed the last 5 minutes from stream
It was indeed very interesting
Great conversation, I really enjoyed hearing you guys discuss the technical aspects of reviewing.
@metal571, 24P is the ONLY way to watch something shot on film.
I’m assuming most can and do, but as far as streaming boxes and frames rates go, the Apple TV plays content at its native rate (or more accurately, at the rate the streaming service provides).
How it looks depends on your display’s technology, and the implemented settings (calibration).
Yes I think that is the only streaming box right now that’s capable of proper 24p output for some services such as Netflix. Nvidia Shield might be also
I had a Roku and it does have the Auto-Adjust Display Refresh Rate, but that stopped working properly for the Netflix app towards the end of my ownership of it. Luckily my smart TV’s built-in apps always correctly set the refresh rate for the content being viewed. A lot of TVs now also detect a 24p stream embedded within a 60p signal from streaming boxes and can switch to displaying it in proper 24p, but my TV isn’t smart enough to do that, sadly. Those LG OLEDs can do this iirc, so probably getting one of those eventually.
LG OLED owner here. Prepare to never go back to any other type of display once you get one. The newer models are also excellent for gaming with native 120hz refresh and low input lag.