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These were popular implementations of the MPEG-4 Part 2 standard. For a time, they were the go-to for high-quality SD and 720p content. For those seeking the best quality, Xvid was often configured via tools like AutoGK (Auto Gordian Knot) or VirtualDub . AutoGK allowed users to compress MPEG-2 files (like DVD VOBs) into smaller AVI files while preserving high detail.
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The pursuit of "extra quality" is not without its traps. For the average user, the difference between a and a properly tuned HEVC encode is often indistinguishable during normal viewing. Over-optimizing for theoretical quality can lead to: I’m excited to share my latest curation of
We, the audience, have power. Every time we stop watching a "good enough" movie after 15 minutes, or when we recommend a dense, challenging show to a friend, we vote for extra quality.
By 2013, 1080p had become the gold standard for home entertainment and web streaming. Platforms like YouTube were seeing a surge in "extra quality" uploads as affordable DSLR cameras and high-speed home internet became more accessible. For those seeking the best quality, Xvid was
Another notable product was the , which focused on converting interlaced sources (like cable TV) to progressive scan at 1080p using proprietary Progressive ReProcessing (PReP) technology.
Digital video technology has advanced significantly since 2013. The benchmarks that once defined "extra quality" have shifted completely: 2013 Standard (Extra Quality) Modern Standard (Current Era) H.264 / AVC (High Profile) AV1 / HEVC / VVC Standard Resolution 1080p Full HD 4K Ultra HD / 8K Color Depth 8-bit / Early 10-bit 10-bit / 12-bit HDR10+ / Dolby Vision Frame Rates 24 fps / 30 fps 60 fps / 120 fps