Not sure if you know how video compressions and live streaming works and not sure if you remember how many parts of the trial were very pixelated or just completely lost connection. So, Not really sure what you’re getting at
This video source seems pretty crisp compared to most crappy livestreams.
We’ve been lied to on so many levels of reality that it is a good idea to pixel peep for fuckery like bubbles in NASA astronaut videos and deepfake face morph blending.
Thanks OP for posting the whole video instead of the 10 second clip floating around Telegram.
If we do this for the trial, suspecting it was staged, then it makes sense to include the riot footage as well, at least the footage surrounding Kyle. The abundance of good, relevant footage in such a chaotic event is remarkable, as is the drone zeroing in on Kyle before the shooting starts, as if the action were known in advance. Not to mention the superb trigger discipline and reaction under pressure that many people commented about. Here is a strange artefact from the riot. No cargo shorts, but still: https://communities.win/p/140JAlcPEf/expose-on-rittenhouse-/c/
Perhaps we can find others.
You must have patchy internet or watched a different stream because mine was never pixelated or dropped connection. I’ve never seen body parts disappear during higher resolution streams before due to artifacts or compression. If you have other examples feel free to show me.
I thought this video was strange and then Kyle had the Tucker interview which doesn’t seem right.
Video compression works by redrawing and resending an image only when it's different from the previous frame. When something changes, the changed part is resent. Sometimes that process fails. I have seen that many times on all kinds of TV programs on DirecTV.
You obviously haven't paid much attention to the picture quality, or you've somehow managed to live your life without ever seeing video via satellite or online.
I've watched more streams and videos online than you can imagine. If you can show me an example of a live high resolution stream or broadcast where their limbs disappear, then I'll agree with you.
I would, if my old DirecTV receiver hadn't failed and DirecTV refused to fix their own box without charging me an arm and a leg. And my saved videos on my computer (thousands) are not indexed by types of video errors. That would just be stupid.
I have been watching online videos ever since they existed. Video compression works as I said. If a frame is identical to the previous frame, that new frame isn't transmitted. If only part of the frame changes, then only that part is transmitted. This fails occasionally, and I have seen it a number of times.
It's actually 19:25. What do you make of this? That is weird and not explainable by any natural phenomena that I know of. Do we have other instances of a foot disappearing into the floor with any tricks being played?
Not sure if you know how video compressions and live streaming works and not sure if you remember how many parts of the trial were very pixelated or just completely lost connection. So, Not really sure what you’re getting at
This video source seems pretty crisp compared to most crappy livestreams.
We’ve been lied to on so many levels of reality that it is a good idea to pixel peep for fuckery like bubbles in NASA astronaut videos and deepfake face morph blending.
Thanks OP for posting the whole video instead of the 10 second clip floating around Telegram.
If we do this for the trial, suspecting it was staged, then it makes sense to include the riot footage as well, at least the footage surrounding Kyle. The abundance of good, relevant footage in such a chaotic event is remarkable, as is the drone zeroing in on Kyle before the shooting starts, as if the action were known in advance. Not to mention the superb trigger discipline and reaction under pressure that many people commented about. Here is a strange artefact from the riot. No cargo shorts, but still: https://communities.win/p/140JAlcPEf/expose-on-rittenhouse-/c/ Perhaps we can find others.
Obvious chromakeying (green/blue screen). Nice find, OP.
Also: Is that DURHAM just to the right of prosecutor’s head??
What is going on!?
You must have patchy internet or watched a different stream because mine was never pixelated or dropped connection. I’ve never seen body parts disappear during higher resolution streams before due to artifacts or compression. If you have other examples feel free to show me.
I thought this video was strange and then Kyle had the Tucker interview which doesn’t seem right.
Video compression works by redrawing and resending an image only when it's different from the previous frame. When something changes, the changed part is resent. Sometimes that process fails. I have seen that many times on all kinds of TV programs on DirecTV.
You obviously haven't paid much attention to the picture quality, or you've somehow managed to live your life without ever seeing video via satellite or online.
I've watched more streams and videos online than you can imagine. If you can show me an example of a live high resolution stream or broadcast where their limbs disappear, then I'll agree with you.
I would, if my old DirecTV receiver hadn't failed and DirecTV refused to fix their own box without charging me an arm and a leg. And my saved videos on my computer (thousands) are not indexed by types of video errors. That would just be stupid.
I have been watching online videos ever since they existed. Video compression works as I said. If a frame is identical to the previous frame, that new frame isn't transmitted. If only part of the frame changes, then only that part is transmitted. This fails occasionally, and I have seen it a number of times.
It's actually 19:25. What do you make of this? That is weird and not explainable by any natural phenomena that I know of. Do we have other instances of a foot disappearing into the floor with any tricks being played?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG8PhtFrO0Y&t=1165s
Just a digital artefact.
Off topic, boy is it ever easier to watch these videos knowing the outcome of the trial. May have to rewatch!
Yeah, I meant to start at 19:15 so you don't miss it. The link some times takes people past the right timestamp for some reason.