Seems frazzledrip is making rounds
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I thought you couldn’t reliably ‘deep fake’ video tape. Digital video is what’s used to make the best ‘deep fakes’. I am not a techno-fag, but I remember reading/hearing that all Epstein’s videos were on tape and therefore harder to claim ‘deepfake’. Please correct me if I’m wrong. Cheers
deinterlace
run deepfake
soften
interlace
upload
That's enough to fool tards.
Besides you think no one could take a screen shot, black out children and upload stills? It's been done before to expose pedophiles. The reason they don't is because the lie gets exposed.
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Quality really matters for deepfakes. The AI can only do so much with dark or low quality pixels. What program do you use to accomplish deepfakes on old data?
You're assuming source material has to be low quality from the start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6RRNNztN5o
He says in the video take a clean version and the source version. So did they get a clean version of the killary video? Did you even watch the video? Lol its just about faking VHS not deepfaking and the example they use is pretty crap.
You can probably reliably date the Epstein videos if they are still on the original tapes in the equipment.
This video is "circulating" on the internet - which means it is in digital form. Likely mp4, mkv, or mpg. Anything could be done to that (if it is even the real one).
I can record a Blueray movie such as Avatar to a VHS tape and then rip it to my computer, doesn't mean the Na'vi are real.
True, but that wasn't my point. I probably didn't clarify it well. When I said "in the equipment" I meant that if the equipment was seized with the tapes still inside then they should have put evidence tape over the tape slots (or HDD bays and case if digital) and networking ports to keep the evidence "as found". We can never know for sure since the FIB is corrupt, but proper evidence handling by competent good people can go a long way.
BTW - congrats if you still have a VCR. My last one died a good 5 years ago, but I did copy all the old tapes to mkv (in HEVC format) for the grandkid(s) eventually. Same for the DVDs and BluRays. Plex works just fine to watch them instead of having to manually load tapes or discs.
It is also very trivial to add filters and rerecord over the raw video to keep those filters from being easily removed in the original file.
Thank you.