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Old 05-07-2021, 05:50 AM
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Also, you've misquoted me in your message: you've purposefully changed what I wrote in quotation marks to reflect your distorted view of my good intentions. Is this what you learned with your valuable degree in drama? I don't know much about the current state of universities, but back when I attended one (for several degrees, before I landed a well-paying job) misquotation was enough to earn you a failing grade.

1080p is old technology. 720p, which you requested, is ancient technology. The current standard for streaming (if you're living in North America and not the third world) is 1080p/4K. Within a year, with the shift from h264 to h265, 4K should become the norm (videos will be about half the size). Many of the films you mention were shot on film, not digital. The resolution of film is very high compared to any digital alternative, as you should know if you've taken some courses on this subject. So you are asking for a re-mediated downgrade of the original media.

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