Intel - Touch of Genius HD
Uploader Comments (peounderpar)
Top Comments
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the parody is way bettter lol
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the parody is waaaay better.......4 sure
All Comments (19)
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This best watched at 720p :D
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id like to see a I7 that small but just as good!
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Intel is a money grubbing dishonest piece of shit company, they may have slightly faster CPU's, but for the price and the general conduct of the company itself i'd go AMD any day.
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Damn that microprocessor... it's taking all the credit from the transistors
>:(
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Yeah, the smallest cards, the highest speed!
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Chips belong in computers, not people.
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Another important factor, YT encoded it at 24fps. The master was probably 24fps too. Typical consumer camcorders do 30fps - a little harder on the encoding, especially YT's 2Mbps VBR, typically 4Mbps peak.
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Thanks very much for your reply peounderpar, I now understand why your video is so stunning compared to mine.
Your camera cost $45,000 mine cost $900. I guess no matter how much you tweak a video after it is shot, if the quality is not there straight out of the camera you can't make it up with software.
I guess I will have to wait till I win the lottery. :-)
I know you said earlier what you did with the video but I have uploaded full 1080p video downscaled to 720p with Quicktime pro and it looks nothing like your video.
Youtube just crushes my videos with artifacts even in high definition compared to the same video played on my computer.
I would really like any added information you have about the camera you shot the video with etc as your video is truly stunning in its quality.
Thanks
Robert
relate2 3 years ago
This was shot on a Panasonic Varicam at 720p60. In the final conform the video was upconveted to 1080p. What file type are you uploading? I used a quicktime using H264 at the highest settings. Are you certain you're adding the proper extension to the URL once you call up the video page? Be sure to add &fmt=22 to the end. Let me know if this works. Thanks.
peounderpar 3 years ago
yes please, let us know how you encoded it.
metalalien79 3 years ago
This master file was a full 1080p 10bit Uncompressed quicktime file. From that I made a 1280x720p H264 file from at the highest settings in Quicktime Pro. That was the file that was uploaded to YouTube. Adding the following characters to the end of the YouTube URL will give you the HD quality playback (&fmt=22). Hope this helps!
peounderpar 3 years ago
Thanks for this. Do you know how I can embed HD content like this? Whenever I attach &fmt=22 to my embed code nothing happens.
focuslaservision 3 years ago
Haven't been able to embed the 16x9 version but here's an external link with a 4x3 version.
peounderpar 3 years ago