The youtube videos that are "HD" are virtually never actual HD. 99.9% of music videos are not shot in HD and the highest quality available is via promo dvd.
Well, I'm something of a music video buff and I archive music videos. The .vobs straight off the DVD are the highest quality available for the overwhelming majority of stuff whether you choose to believe it or not.
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The youtube videos that are "HD" are virtually never actual HD. 99.9% of music videos are not shot in HD and the highest quality available is via promo dvd.
Did you work on 99.9% of music video shoots, or are you just pulling stats out of your ass?
Well, I'm something of a music video buff and I archive music videos. The .vobs straight off the DVD are the highest quality available for the overwhelming majority of stuff whether you choose to believe it or not.
Joe is right, I do the same. VERY rarely do you see a truly HD music video put out.
Just because it's not available to you, doesn't mean it doesn't exist
Doesn't mean it does either.
Check out the videos at youtube.com/amplifiedvideo and let me know what you think about those.