I have been living in winter springs for sixteen years I was homeschooled from fourth to twelfth grade I went to indian trails middle school and winter springs high school part time.
Just found this video on my recommended feed, fantastic job, a really good and solid explanation of how containers and codecs work, invaluable for somebody like me who is still at the learning stage. Thank you for presenting this in a clear and understandable format, very much appreciated ;)
I just have to say very nice tone of voice, rythm, very good grama and all'n all very clear explaining ;) Bravo ! You could be presenting practically everything (outside maybe live gossip news) and the one listening will actually register 99% of the information whie even doing chores at the same time :)
I actually remember, going back many years, probably towards the very beginning of digital TV, before the switchover, where if a TV station was broadcasting old material that was originally shot on film (very likely 16mm film) you would see what I can best describe as a floating background. On original film (or indeed on the analogue broadcast) the picture looked mostly steady or if you noticed drift, everything drifted together. On the digital broadcast, the background would drift while actors in the foreground stood still. Whether that was because this was a time when TV stations still ran telecine direct from the film which they hadn't gotten round to digitising yet or down to the quality of the technology back then, I don't know.
Hola marc.estoy comenzando a subir vídeos a youtube donde hago eso mismo,dar paseos cortos por todo el condado de Miami dade,pero no se como hacer para que youtube me pague.
Yo viví en Miami por 5 años. Me cae bien los Cubanos y me parece interesante la cultura de la ciudad pero que jartera con esos trancones y esa humedad tan maluca.
This is where I grew up. I can’t count how many times I drove down this avenue (12th Ave/NW 67th Ave). I went to HML, and the gas station on the L side at around :28 secs was the spot to get beer, snack, and many many blunts lol.
Color subsampling is almost as evil as interlacing. We can't see a difference (washed out digital look) because the capture is subsampled too. You can't put up a red caption, and have either stairsteps around red or a dark outline because the color is interpolated without gamma correction. I suspect those blocks in low contrast areas are down to a limited 'mixing' bit depth and many transformations that a block goes through between frames in h.264 (like chroma separation, darkening, weighting). You can throw bit rate at the frame, and the blocks don't go away in 8-bit format.