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Fixture
Comcast Coax-based, fast-ish.
Currently running 170Mbps with 2 Youtube and one Netflix stream running and a couple torrents.
Currently running 170Mbps with 2 Youtube and one Netflix stream running and a couple torrents.
No idea how you're measuring, but it's definitely wrong.That video gave me 121Mbps on Firefox. I'm seeing the same codec as you.
249 webm audio only DASH audio 59k , opus @ 50k, 1.91MiB
250 webm audio only DASH audio 90k , opus @ 70k, 2.64MiB
140 m4a audio only DASH audio 129k , m4a_dash container, aac @128k (44100Hz), 4.72MiB
251 webm audio only DASH audio 165k , opus @160k, 5.15MiB
171 webm audio only DASH audio 171k , vorbis@128k (44100Hz), 5.01MiB
141 m4a audio only DASH audio 256k , m4a_dash container, aac @256k (44100Hz), 9.38MiB
160 mp4 256x144 DASH video 111k , avc1.4d400c, 15fps, video only, 4.01MiB
278 webm 256x144 DASH video 162k , webm container, vp9, 15fps, video only, 3.91MiB
133 mp4 426x240 DASH video 249k , avc1.4d4015, 30fps, video only, 8.98MiB
242 webm 426x240 DASH video 298k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 7.34MiB
243 webm 640x360 DASH video 542k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 13.37MiB
134 mp4 640x360 DASH video 607k , avc1.4d401e, 30fps, video only, 14.67MiB
244 webm 854x480 DASH video 952k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 23.84MiB
135 mp4 854x480 DASH video 1111k , avc1.4d401f, 30fps, videoonly, 28.93MiB
247 webm 1280x720 DASH video 1672k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 46.73MiB
136 mp4 1280x720 DASH video 2220k , avc1.4d401f, 30fps, video only, 55.82MiB
248 webm 1920x1080 DASH video 2867k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 80.62MiB
137 mp4 1920x1080 DASH video 4173k , avc1.640028, 30fps, video only, 103.13MiB
264 mp4 2560x1440 DASH video 11391k , avc1.640032, 30fps, video only, 277.64MiB
271 webm 2560x1440 DASH video 15703k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 264.65MiB
266 mp4 3840x2160 DASH video 22317k , h264, 30fps, video only, 662.23MiB
138 mp4 3840x2160 DASH video 24322k , avc1.640033, 30fps, video only, 573.82MiB
313 webm 3840x2160 DASH video 29426k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 586.74MiB
17 3gp 176x144 small , mp4a.40.2, mp4v.20.3
36 3gp 320x240 small , mp4a.40.2, mp4v.20.3
5 flv 400x240 small
43 webm 640x360 medium , vorbis, vp8.0
18 mp4 640x360 medium , mp4a.40.2, avc1.42001E
22 mp4 1280x720 hd720 , mp4a.40.2, avc1.64001F (best)
No idea how you're measuring, but it's definitely wrong.
These are all the streams available for that video:
The largest VP9 video stream is #313 and it's 586.74MiB. The video is 308 seconds. Do the math and that's 15.24Mbps average which is nearly exactly 1/8th the 121Mbps you reported.Code:249 webm audio only DASH audio 59k , opus @ 50k, 1.91MiB 250 webm audio only DASH audio 90k , opus @ 70k, 2.64MiB 140 m4a audio only DASH audio 129k , m4a_dash container, aac @128k (44100Hz), 4.72MiB 251 webm audio only DASH audio 165k , opus @160k, 5.15MiB 171 webm audio only DASH audio 171k , vorbis@128k (44100Hz), 5.01MiB 141 m4a audio only DASH audio 256k , m4a_dash container, aac @256k (44100Hz), 9.38MiB 160 mp4 256x144 DASH video 111k , avc1.4d400c, 15fps, video only, 4.01MiB 278 webm 256x144 DASH video 162k , webm container, vp9, 15fps, video only, 3.91MiB 133 mp4 426x240 DASH video 249k , avc1.4d4015, 30fps, video only, 8.98MiB 242 webm 426x240 DASH video 298k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 7.34MiB 243 webm 640x360 DASH video 542k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 13.37MiB 134 mp4 640x360 DASH video 607k , avc1.4d401e, 30fps, video only, 14.67MiB 244 webm 854x480 DASH video 952k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 23.84MiB 135 mp4 854x480 DASH video 1111k , avc1.4d401f, 30fps, videoonly, 28.93MiB 247 webm 1280x720 DASH video 1672k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 46.73MiB 136 mp4 1280x720 DASH video 2220k , avc1.4d401f, 30fps, video only, 55.82MiB 248 webm 1920x1080 DASH video 2867k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 80.62MiB 137 mp4 1920x1080 DASH video 4173k , avc1.640028, 30fps, video only, 103.13MiB 264 mp4 2560x1440 DASH video 11391k , avc1.640032, 30fps, video only, 277.64MiB 271 webm 2560x1440 DASH video 15703k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 264.65MiB 266 mp4 3840x2160 DASH video 22317k , h264, 30fps, video only, 662.23MiB 138 mp4 3840x2160 DASH video 24322k , avc1.640033, 30fps, video only, 573.82MiB 313 webm 3840x2160 DASH video 29426k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 586.74MiB 17 3gp 176x144 small , mp4a.40.2, mp4v.20.3 36 3gp 320x240 small , mp4a.40.2, mp4v.20.3 5 flv 400x240 small 43 webm 640x360 medium , vorbis, vp8.0 18 mp4 640x360 medium , mp4a.40.2, avc1.42001E 22 mp4 1280x720 hd720 , mp4a.40.2, avc1.64001F (best)

I look forward to your forthcoming rant.
In order to bring happiness to the heart of all those who've already purchased a 4K TV, I provide a link to this announcement.
It seems like if you didn't cheap out too badly you're already there. I was worried that there would be a new connector, or protocol, or something. Just raising the bar on image quality is a Good Thing.
Totally interested. May/June seems to be the availability people are tossing around?
Yeah saw that. Pricing around $900 according to some blogs. I'm actually a bit worried the price is too low. If I go big, I want it to be a quality product. I wish the Dell 4k and 5k monitors were 43". And not 32" and 27" respectively. I'm willing to pay Dell prices for the right product.
It seems to be sRGB only. There is also no mention of the LUT or calibration.
About the calibration, the PF I linked specifies a DeltaE of less than 3.
Too bad he's wrong.Wow am I glad you used your good keyboard for that post; I wouldn't have understood half of it if it were below your average for clarity.
DeltaE is a measure of perceptual color accuracy. It has nothing to do with color space or uniformity. sRGB is a fine color space for most computer use because that's what all software assumes you're using. A WGG monitor is a big pain to use unless it has multiple HW color space presets.DeltaE is a measure of uniformity, not accuracy to a given colorspace across the luminance range.
The maximum gamut is typically dependent on the optoelectronic properties of the display. sRGB is rather small.
There is a LUT to map the input to the output (gamma curve). In a cheap display the LUT is fixed and not user accessible.
Software based correction has to be used which does not have as many bits to create a smooth curve, especially with a full range of color spaces.
A good display has a 14- or 16-bit LUT that can be accessed with the calibrator software or by optical calibrators connected directly to the display.
A few of the better displays have a built-on calibrator that pops into position for calibration.
Yeah saw that. Pricing around $900 according to some blogs. I'm actually a bit worried the price is too low. If I go big, I want it to be a quality product. I wish the Dell 4k and 5k monitors were 43". And not 32" and 27" respectively. I'm willing to pay Dell prices for the right product.
It seems to be sRGB only. There is also no mention of the LUT or calibration.
Oh baby.
Dell 43" 4k display.
OK. Time to start seriously thinking about a new monitor. I wonder if the $500 price delta over the Phillips will be justified.
Edit: This will probably be my new monitor. Probably wait a day or two to cool down from the excitement. Finally a 40'ish inch 4k monitor that's not a TV.
I must be the only person who isn't infatuated with IPS. No, that doesn't mean I want a TN panel. Those suck. In general, I'd rather have a good VA type panel. 5000:1 contrast ratio is hard to argue against.
Yes, I understand the pros and cons of each. Unless you're sitting absurdly close to the monitor making it very wide in your FoV the gamma and gamut shift of a VA panel are not significant, and 3-4x the contrast ratio is. In monitor land, most people after a high optical performance display seem to want an IPS type panel, but in TV land most people after a high performance display want a VA type panel (if we're limiting the choices to just LCDs). I don't really get the dichotomy.
That's a nice sized monitor for the money with an 10bit IPS panel supporting 60Hz at 4K. This should fill that gap that many have complained about in terms of size for 4K viewing without scaling. I'll be interested in reviews of it once they turn up or from your experience when you get one. I'm very happy it also has a VESA mount on it. I know that shouldn't be something to be excited for but I've seen good panels not offer it and that's annoying.
I must be the only person who isn't infatuated with IPS. No, that doesn't mean I want a TN panel. Those suck. In general, I'd rather have a good VA type panel. 5000:1 contrast ratio is hard to argue against.
Yes, I understand the pros and cons of each.
I'm personally holding out for 4K OLED. Any technology which inherently emits light has to be better than any type of backlit LCD. A 4K OLED monitor in about 24" size would be perfect for my needs.
Scheduled delivery 5/9/2016 if you want to wait for me to give a review.
My guess is OLED will be available in smaller sizes first. I personally have nothing against large monitors but for me a 40" monitor would need to be 8K for me to be happy with the pixel pitch. The Dell monitor you linked to has the same pixel pitch as my 20" 1600x1200 monitor, and DO clearly see the pixels.That would be nice jtr buy it will probably be 3+ years before an OLED monitor, in a 40+ inch size, plus a "not-crazy-price" will be available. I don't require high DPI, I just want a larger size.
Scheduled delivery 5/9/2016 if you want to wait for me to give a review.
Didn't look for codes. The spec you are looking for is DP 1.2, the quick Google I did didn't look promising.
http://hothardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-titan-performance-yes-it-can-play-crysis-3?page=1
Sent a support ticket to EVGA with questions regarding my Titan. I thought it's Display Port was v1.2 which should support 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz. I think/hope.
Scheduled delivery 5/9/2016 if you want to wait for me to give a review.