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From: BrendaEM
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  • The sound could be matched to some degree, but if the distance between the camera and the plant was known, it could be matched exactly.

  • Sure wish I knew what the hell they are sayin...And, BTW, has anyone done any work to match the vid with the sounds of the explosions, cause that would be a big help to analyze the micro chain of events...

  • Because of the 3D (time as the 4th) approximations that compression does, I doubt that the frame numbers would match, unless both were done as as FFV1 or Lagarth, or Huffvuv, or similar.I wish I had the original HD source. I also wish that Avidumux's filers had a realtime levels curve. Thanks for the Compliment : )

  • Good work Brenda - however I think you may have to check the frame numbering.

    I put the 29.97fps sequence from 0:06 to 0:25, from the same video, through VirtualDub and slowed it down to 5fps and got good results. Prior to that though, I added time and frame numbering with Sony Vegas, at normal speed, and found no frame drop nor duplicate frames - frame numbering did not match yours unfortunately.

  • The flame appears to be sucked back into the reactor building. Don' t know what it really did but it looks like it was sucked in like a vacuum cleaner. now 600,000 little plutonium pellets are blown all over the place. some blown into dust. 1/10,000,000 micro-gram (one ten millionth ) will kill you.They're the size of 357 Mag slugs, more or less. and some argue guns need to be outlawed......

  • Nuclear Agencies now reporting the reactors damaged by earthquake the cause of meltdown, not tsumani as reported earlier.

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