05.01.2022, 20:46
(05.01.2022, 05:33)Selur Wrote: I hope we agree that the title "How to Upscale Video Resolution in Hybrid CORRECTLY | Upscale Resolution Without Loss of Quality" is just a marketing gag since that filtering is not lossless (as basically no filtering operation is). To get a good upscaling you should always try different methods, there is no general 'correct' way.
An overwhelming number of video titles for guides like this are worded as such. There's a 100 character limit for YouTube video titles, and I wanted the guide to differentiate from others by using different words in the title, while also it not being "clickbait".
I can agree that there's no "correct" way for doing this process, as every video is different and may require some other filters.
However, I don't agree with the process not being lossless in quality. I'm NOT explaining this because you're wrong. You're definitely right that no filtering is lossless, I understand that too. This is where the word "quality" is very vague. The definition of "without loss of quality" is different to the average consumer compared to what you and I would think. Over my past experiences with talking to thousands of regular consumers on YouTube, "without loss of quality" would mean no bitrate "degradation", or anything that wouldn't result in a blocky video, not so much regarding the colors of the video.