Talk:Display Stream Compression
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Challenging sentence
[edit]Here's a single sentence from the article expanded out in bullet form:
Research of DSC using the ISO/IEC 29170 interleaved protocol
- in which an uncompressed reference image is presented side by side
- with a rapidly alternating sequence of
- compressed test image
- uncompressed reference image
- performed with various types of images
- people
- natural and man-made scenery
- text
- known challenging imagery
shows that
- for most images
DSC satisfies the standard's criterion for visually lossless performance
- although
- in some trials
participants were able to detect the presence of compression
- on certain images
That's too much to pack into one sentence, IMO. — MaxEnt 14:24, 17 January 2023 (UTC)
So what compression Ratio is possible with DSC?
[edit]At the end: What compression ratio is possible? For example with DSC and Displayport 2.1 ? Is 8k 240Hz possible with DP 2.1 and DSC (on 10Bit with 4:4:4)? What is maximum for DP 2.1 with DSC on these Settings ?
Second: It's "visually lossless". Ok, it is described, what that means. But not clear enough. I mean, i guess, on a higher compression ratio, it's more visible than on low ratios. So for what compression ratio is this 75% claim ? 2A02:1210:8CF9:D100:D9A5:FB86:AC84:9418 (talk) 15:16, 21 February 2024 (UTC)
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