YouTube videos, official section
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Test of in-flight abort launch of Blue Origin.
(Takeoff from minute 51.)
This apparatus, with an obvious shape of a sexual toy, is the first competitor of Elon Musk's Sapce-X project. Different approaches to achieve a reusable rocket, and in terms of reliability, Blue Origin wins with a "perfect" in full. -
...they were already late. :rofl:
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Apparently Samsung has started a campaign to remove all videos of the style.
I suppose it has already reached the status of joke of the year, maybe even of the decade.
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Sin comentarios.
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Just like this one eh?
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The return of a classic, extended version. I'm dying laughing at OGT, what a great comedian this guy is xD -
This version of I Want You (She's So Heavy) by the Beatles (from the 35th second):
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Demonstration of Steam Audio (aka HRTF) by Impulsonic/ Valve.
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I understand that SoundFlow must use more advanced techniques, but wasn't Creative playing with this for a season with their EAX?
The effect of the second video seems much more interesting to me.
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Well, since this thread has been inactive for a long time...
Old but effective. :rofl:
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These possessions still scare me. I have not been able to watch the video.
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A wooden box and rope:
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Hey! At minute 2:30 a pipebender appears xD xD XD
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Reconstruction with Nvidia's AI:
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@cobito said in Youtube Videos, official section:
Reconstruction with Nvidia's AI:
A lot of yuyu can be done with that...
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Buah, brutal!! it gives a thousand turns to the photoshop correction brush
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Here I leave you a video that I made of the town this:
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@cobito said in Youtube Videos, official section:
Here I leave you a video that I have made of the town this:
I love this kind of videos, the only pity is that I see it as very compressed. It reminds me of one of Vancouver that I like to watch to relax:
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Thanks @kynes
If by compressed you mean quality, yes, the quality on Youtube is pretty bad. Initially I uploaded it in h.264 in a file that takes up 1gb for the 2 minutes and the quality was even worse. So I encoded it to webm which is the recommended format and it has improved quite a bit but still looks much worse than the original.If you want I can post the original file, it gains quite a bit.
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@cobito said in Youtube Videos, official section:
If by compressed you mean the quality, yes, the quality on Youtube is quite bad. Initially I uploaded it in h.264 in a file that takes up 1gb for the 2 minutes and the quality was still worse. So I encoded it to webm which is the recommended format and it has improved quite a bit but still looks much worse than the original.
If you want I can publish the original file, it gains quite a bit.Have you tried on vimeo? The quality is usually quite better than on youtube.