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minus-squarestebolinkfedilink24•8 months ago I think you need hardware acceleration for a video like this. ok but why would anyone have a video like that
minus-square@lud@lemm.eelinkfedilink9•8 months agoYou can read more about why and how it was made here: https://www.svt.se/open/en/content/ It’s basically intended to test encoding and stuff like that.
minus-square@Belgdore@lemm.eelinkfedilink7•8 months agoMaybe some kind of super slow motion high resolution type thing?
minus-squareℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃linkfedilink7•8 months agoYeah I could definitely see this for slo-mo and data recording in an actual laboratory setting that requires it to be as accurate as humanly possible. Idk if this is a standard though I’m not a scientist.
minus-squarestebolinkfedilink4•8 months agobut if you’re gonna watch it in slow motion anyways then why isn’t it saved as a slow video that is much longer?
minus-square@tortiscu@feddit.delinkfedilink2•8 months agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Cinema_Package
ok but why would anyone have a video like that
You can read more about why and how it was made here: https://www.svt.se/open/en/content/
It’s basically intended to test encoding and stuff like that.
Maybe some kind of super slow motion high resolution type thing?
Yeah I could definitely see this for slo-mo and data recording in an actual laboratory setting that requires it to be as accurate as humanly possible. Idk if this is a standard though I’m not a scientist.
but if you’re gonna watch it in slow motion anyways then why isn’t it saved as a slow video that is much longer?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Cinema_Package
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