If you wanted to make it look like the 10th mtn division was occupied with a speech when they were actually doing something important, this might be how you do that
First time I've seen Karen Pence speak. Surprisingly likeable. Didn't expect much after THE letter, but then again we've always known that misdirects went on and go on.
If you wanted to make it look like the 10th mtn division was occupied with a speech when they were actually doing something important, this might be how you do that
Thats exactly what I think is going on.
this is common. 1 for streaming quality, 2 so if something crazy happens they can cut the feed before it airs.
Also it picks up on strange words that pence accidentally misspeaks, words that do not exist.
Also, it capitalizes certain Proper nouns. That seems unusual for an autogenerated subtitle.
Bet if we add up the mis-capitalized words they'd form a sentence
Now that you mention it, you're right. Has this ever happened before where CC was accurate as spoken in real time without the 10-12 second day?
I dont know the answer to that. Maybe watch old WhiteHouse speeches or live broadcasts and see how the subtitles behave.
wow, good pick up. They might have loaded the speech prior?
I noticed the same thing. Subtitles are coming on-screen with full sentences before Pence speaks the words.
It could just be someone is typing what's on his teleprompter before he says it.
Its too accurate. They would have to have it all preset up.
It's because the video is encoded before the transmission with great delay, subtitles are generated during encoding.
First time I've seen Karen Pence speak. Surprisingly likeable. Didn't expect much after THE letter, but then again we've always known that misdirects went on and go on.