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The Way to Save Internet Video

Mark Cuban

There is a lot of money being spent trying to turn Internet video into something it’s not. It’s not TV. It’s certainly not going to be HDTV. What is shocking about the entire attempt to turn the Internet into a TV/HDTV distribution medium is how much people lie to themselves about what is actually happening.

First of all, 100 percent of the Internet video that you see offered on the net as HD is not HD. Plain and simple. What is HD video? HD Video is video you can watch on a screen of ANY size and say … “that looks good, almost as good as it can get.” What is currently being passed as HD [on the Internet] is video that looks pretty good because it’s being played on a small PC or laptop screen–and for the big timers, even a 17-inch screen. Well guess what–everything and anything coded at 2MBS and above is going to look good on a small screen.

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