Finished with "Gideon the Ninth" (book) and it's great. Would recommend.
My assumption would have been this is just what happens when you have a sharpening filter and the encoder doesn't know about it (or the stream gets lots partially, so the updates go away - I've seen that happen with MP4s before as well, and you get the sharpening over time).
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It just always looks like that whenever encoder and actual decoder disagree about what the reconstruction should be.
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Most of the filters you run lose high frequencies, so most of the DCT coeffs you send add them back in, and if encoder and decoder disagree that means you actually high-frequency garbage over time.
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