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Does YouTube also do some kinda brightness/contrast filter perhaps similar to audio? Due to playing back on a TV maybe? Now when I switch back to YouTube and I really look for it, at same time stamp I can notice some artifacts, but it's just not as noticable. But in Infuse I notice tiny little jitters there and it just distracts and I'm guessing it's those really subtle "grainy" things that take away from the picture feeling really clean and smooth. So the left side is really dark and that's the area where you'd typically see more compression artifacts right? Due to the algorithm thinking there's no detail there. So both Infuse and YouTube will do some scaling to the viewport 1440 > 1080p. The downloaded video is also 1440p, same audio/video streams as far I can tell. The Sony TV is 1080p but I've been chosing 1440p now in YouTube as it definitely looks better overall (more details). I'm "eyeballing" switching between Infuse and YouTube on an Apple TV 4k 2nd Gen (2021). I dont think YoUTube changes the colours or does any kind of vibrancy filter though I may be wrong, but it does things to "level" audio so that you have a more consistent experience going from one video/channel to another. I wish players like VLC or Infuse did whatever YouTube does to make videos just more pleasant to look at. YouTube audio is always more or less level for me, while a downloaded video always needs to crank up the volume which is annoying. When I watch my downloaded vid there are these really sublte, but noticable artifacts often in the background, in the shadows and these constant tiny little jitters even on a 1440p video - make the final picture look not as good.Īudio wise there is definitely a change as well. it's really subtle and I still cant tell if its just my imagination, like my OCD thinking that my downloaded video doesnt look as good and yet, I noticed on YouTube the video feels more vibrant and solid. It doesnt ehance edges or anything - my guess is it looks for areas WITHOUT edges where there are sublte shfts of colour, and it makes the blocky artifacts less prominent. it could be my imagination but it seems like YouTube does a really subtle kind of filter that makes the "blocky" compression artifacts smoother. In the YouTube app I can use the "nerd stats" to confirm I am viewing the exact same video/audio streams.
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I downloaded a few favourites and watch them on VLC or Infuse on my AppleTV. On a sidenote am I imagining things or do videos actually look a tiny bit better in YouTube?