← Back to context Comment by kccqzy 1 year ago If you are serious about reducing bandwidth, why would you stick to lossless codecs? 3 comments kccqzy Reply gregw2 1 year ago User experience wasn't great.Font quality with lossy codecs generally looked too lousy back when I tried it at various settings. Screensharing unlike videos is very text centric.I'd be willing to do the right kind of lossy but jpeg discrete cosines back then wasn't it. kccqzy 1 year ago I use many screen sharing apps and none of them have this issue. They do the lossy compression by reducing the number of colors (gradients become bands) not by JPEG-style discrete cosines. gregw2 1 year ago I agree. I missed the thrust of your disagreement and overstated the importance of lossless vs screensharing-oriented codecs.
gregw2 1 year ago User experience wasn't great.Font quality with lossy codecs generally looked too lousy back when I tried it at various settings. Screensharing unlike videos is very text centric.I'd be willing to do the right kind of lossy but jpeg discrete cosines back then wasn't it. kccqzy 1 year ago I use many screen sharing apps and none of them have this issue. They do the lossy compression by reducing the number of colors (gradients become bands) not by JPEG-style discrete cosines. gregw2 1 year ago I agree. I missed the thrust of your disagreement and overstated the importance of lossless vs screensharing-oriented codecs.
kccqzy 1 year ago I use many screen sharing apps and none of them have this issue. They do the lossy compression by reducing the number of colors (gradients become bands) not by JPEG-style discrete cosines. gregw2 1 year ago I agree. I missed the thrust of your disagreement and overstated the importance of lossless vs screensharing-oriented codecs.
gregw2 1 year ago I agree. I missed the thrust of your disagreement and overstated the importance of lossless vs screensharing-oriented codecs.
User experience wasn't great.
Font quality with lossy codecs generally looked too lousy back when I tried it at various settings. Screensharing unlike videos is very text centric.
I'd be willing to do the right kind of lossy but jpeg discrete cosines back then wasn't it.
I use many screen sharing apps and none of them have this issue. They do the lossy compression by reducing the number of colors (gradients become bands) not by JPEG-style discrete cosines.
I agree. I missed the thrust of your disagreement and overstated the importance of lossless vs screensharing-oriented codecs.