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From: TheOriginalHDChannel
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  • das ist echt coool

  • 1:10

    Subscribed !

  • how much they pay u to FIX the tv? xD

  • heh mega base, mega fail.

  • Screwdriver?

  • crt's are quit strong

  • where do you get all your items to smash?

  • 白痴那種電視有高壓電

  • @ab3321040411 everything is safe.

  • Why can't you eat the wire with 25 KB?

  • Poor Sony

  • Trinitron -> Trinicrap

  • @weewee322 you call trinitron for crap?

  • 3:10 somethings beeping red.... but he doesn't care

  • Hmm... Youtube has put your HD video's on the world's worst server!

    1080p loads for all of my other subscriptions but you, Youtube if you hear this, GIVE THIS GUY BANDWIDTH.

  • @joytech23 maybe it's the way I render the videos... I have noticed that it loads very slow on my end also.

    I'll have to try an alternate way of rendering my videos and see if it improves.

  • @TheOriginalHDChannel

    Not really a complaint, but I noticed that your recent videos look like they're playing at 24 fps rather than the standard 30 fps you usually render them in. 1080p loading speeds have been less than ideal for me lately as well, but I think the problem is based more on Youtube's server configuration rather than how your videos are rendered.

  • @PashReturns well, the Sony HDR-CX560 ether records in 1080 60p or 1080 24p... it doesn't have a 1080 30p mode like my larger camera. so I just used the 24p mode.

    I used the small consumer camera because the shed was so crowded with junk that I didn't have room.

  • @TheOriginalHDChannel

    That's understandable, but it's odd that it allows up to 1080 60p but not 30p. Sony's got some weird quirks like how you can't adjust the color all that much (if at all) on their small OLED tvs.

  • @TheOriginalHDChannel I found that popular videos load faster other videos.

  • @TheOriginalHDChannel careful those tv's have a high voltage/amp power supply from the picture tube!

  • 1:15 that was really cool. First time I've ever seen a CRT do that.

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