There's two issues there. I believe that MPEG-4 handles the discrete blocks better, but it also uses less bandwidth for the same amount of information due to better encoding and decoding algorithms. So on the one hand it'll fark up less because it's having to receive less data to make the same image, i.e. less opportunity per frame for corruption, and secondly the general blockiness will be less anyway due to a better initial encoding.
Of course if you've still got a shit signal then you've still got a shit signal, end of matter.
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Date: 2007-02-25 07:46 pm (UTC)Of course if you've still got a shit signal then you've still got a shit signal, end of matter.