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Old 13th June 2016, 23:38   #18  |  Link
Q-the-STORM
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Originally Posted by Blitzker View Post
Yes, the 720p or 1080p subs rendered at 4k can indeed look bad. The problem is that rendering them at 4k require much more processing and can make more complex subtitles lag. Implementing native video resolution would avoid that lag at the cost of reduced quality.
Just let the user decide...
default on Output resolution with the option to switch to native resolution... though a lot better would be output resolution and custom resolution...

most people have a 1080p screen and probably have enough processing power to always render at 1080p, so most people will be fine with output resolution...

people that have a UHD screen and don't have enough processing power will then have the option to set custom resolution...
you could either let the user set each value themselves, or just make various options... 720p, 1080p, 1440p and 2160p should be the most popular options...
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