Podcast #1035: Fixing the Dialog in the Movies
On today’s show we help you determine if your new HDMI cable is Ultra High Speed certified and discuss whether Samsung’s Mini LEDs are harmful to your eyes. We finished with why dialog in today’s movies is so bad and how the movie studios can fix them. Plus we read your email and look at the week’s news.
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- CES 2022: Abode Announces Video Doorbell And Full-Color Smart Bulbs
- Netflix Plans Are Getting a Price Hike Today
- YouTube TV Now Allows You to Sort Channels by ‘Most Watched’
- Tizen smart TVs claim 27% of US broadband homes
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Ultra High Speed HDMI® Cable Certification Program
The HDMI 2.1 Specification includes a new cable - the Ultra High Speed HDMI® Cable. It’s the only cable that complies with stringent specifications designed to ensure support for all HDMI 2.1 features including uncompressed 8k@60 and 4K@120. The cable’s increased bandwidth capability supports up to 48Gbps. Full info here…
LG Display welcomes Samsung's QD-OLED, says miniLED is bad for eye health
LG Display is currently the sole supplier of OLED TV panels to all TV brands including Hisense, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Philips, and Vizio, but later in 2022 Samsung Display will introduce the first real alternative in the form of QD-OLED, which will be available in TVs from Samsung and Sony. Full info here…
Here's Why Movie Dialogue Has Gotten More Difficult To Understand (And Three Ways To Fix It)
I used to be able to understand 99% of the dialogue in Hollywood films. But over the past 10 years or so, I've noticed that percentage has dropped significantly — and it's not due to hearing loss on my end. It's gotten to the point where I find myself occasionally not being able to parse entire lines of dialogue when I see a movie in a theater, and when I watch things at home, I've defaulted to turning the subtitles on to make sure I don't miss anything crucial to the plot. Full article here…