Tim Cowlishaw wrote:
True.... but a slight exaggeration - A certain level of video quality still qualifies as an acceptable threshold, IMO. In addition, crystal clear sound and crystal clear vision are both pretty useless if they're not in sync.
Indeed. But as long as the glitches are small and the audio doesn't glitch at the same time as the video (or vice-versa), you'd be surprised what you can get away with.
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