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- Subject: Re: Compression artifacts in NBC Olympic coverage
- Message-ID: <3719@vidiot.UUCP>
- Date: 29 Jul 92 01:52:43 GMT
- References: <MONTA.92Jul26181344@image.mit.edu> <1992Jul28.011907.18506@ee.ubc.ca>
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- In article <1992Jul28.011907.18506@ee.ubc.ca> wseto@ee.ubc.ca (Wilson W. Seto) writes:
- <In article <MONTA.92Jul26181344@image.mit.edu>, monta@image.mit.edu (Peter Monta) writes:
- <> While I was watching the US-Angola basketball game and the coverage
- <> of the early gymnastics compulsories, I thought I saw several image
- <> artifacts.
- <...
- <> Peter Monta monta@image.mit.edu
- <> MIT Advanced Television Research Program
- <
- <I've noticed that too. But here in Canada we get NBC and CTV (Canadian Television Network)
- <coverage of the Olympics. The CTV signal has no artifacts whatsoever.
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- I'll bet that CTV is not using motion compensation either.
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