But joking aside, that's probably due to how the packets are being transmitted and there was a loss of packet, which usually result in "glitching".
They use UDP packets -- think of it like you're throwing balls at someone else to catch and they're able to catch 75% of the balls, while dropping 25% of the balls. That's how packets are being transmitted like that -- throwing balls until it catches, but when it drops a ball, you get a glitch.
If you are able to repeat the glitch, then that means it was pre-recorded and the glitch was recorded as well. Or it could be your DVR that caught the glitch if you recorded that segment, if the broadcast was live.
I'd say the picture is upside down.
But joking aside, that's probably due to how the packets are being transmitted and there was a loss of packet, which usually result in "glitching".
They use UDP packets -- think of it like you're throwing balls at someone else to catch and they're able to catch 75% of the balls, while dropping 25% of the balls. That's how packets are being transmitted like that -- throwing balls until it catches, but when it drops a ball, you get a glitch.
If you are able to repeat the glitch, then that means it was pre-recorded and the glitch was recorded as well. Or it could be your DVR that caught the glitch if you recorded that segment, if the broadcast was live.
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