Uncompressed video is the gold standard in AV technology. It ensures that every frame of video maintains its original fidelity, free from the artifacts and degradation often introduced by compression.
Videos consume a lot of storage due to high-resolution frames and audio data, especially in 4K or at high frame rates. Uncompressed videos can quickly fill up your phone’s storage, slow down ...
I always capture video in an uncompressed form, but when I watch it the quality isn't so good, I can see some blocking (like it is compressed) & grain that looks like it came from VHS. Any ideas why?
HDMI 2.2 can carry uncompressed 4K video at up to 240Hz, something that currently requires Display Stream Compression (which ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results