Captured this audio on my video camera. We were all outside and no one was in the building. My camera does not make these type of noises and no other equipment was by the camera. I want to see if we can recreate this on a second investigation. Just put this up for you to hear, it is up to you to decide. If we can make this happen again than we may be dealing with something paranormal. We are going to see if we can look into natural causes for the fathom noise.
youtube.com/watch?v=XOLPJQZ-M_o to hear this 'clicking'. Hey, Youtube!??
pinballwyz 7 months ago
See: youtube.com/watch?v=XOLPJQZ-M_o to hear this 'clicking'. Hey, Youtube!??
pinballwyz 7 months ago
I'm guessing Youtube's buffering fills up before moving on to the sequential buffer. When its compression software appends all the buffered data together, the interface point adjoining each buffer is DIRTY, creating the click you hear in these instances. On one of my video clips taken with the Pentax K5, I forgot to turn the microphone on. Hence, the clips is utterly silent at home but 'clicks' rhythmically on Youtube.
pinballwyz 7 months ago
Dunno about phantoms, but I also get clicking noises in some of my videos when posted to Youtube. The same video clips have NO clicking noises when played from my own hard drive, etc. Moreover, I only get them from the video format my Pentax K5 creates when uploaded to Youtube, not, for instance, my Sony HXR-NX5U NXCAM which uses a different video format.
Conclusion: A bug exists in Youtube's rendering/compression software which creates a periodic clicking noise with SOME uploaded video formats
pinballwyz 7 months ago