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.
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.