Took me a while to realize what he was even trying to show.
He says spot the difference between two videos so I thought there would be, you know, two videos. I'm like ok a guy talking, switches to guy talking again, looks the same, I don't see a difference??
It's one video that switches from youtube/insta version every few seconds. On his guitar video he's saying look at the pickups and shirt wrinkles so I'm not looking at the peripheral where it says youtube or insta.
Basically it's switching between one that is consistently blurry and one that is inconsistently sharp (strings), blurry (shirt arm wrinkles), and smooth (face without wrinkles).
Guy apparently isn't skilled at video editing enough to do a side-by-side like anyone who's not a fucking moron would have done.
I can't tell the difference.
Maby because I am watching at low resolution.
''AI Upscaling'' and fake frames generation is how big game devs studios and streaming platforms get around garbage optimisation today.
Took me a while to realize what he was even trying to show.
He says spot the difference between two videos so I thought there would be, you know, two videos. I'm like ok a guy talking, switches to guy talking again, looks the same, I don't see a difference??
It's one video that switches from youtube/insta version every few seconds. On his guitar video he's saying look at the pickups and shirt wrinkles so I'm not looking at the peripheral where it says youtube or insta.
Basically it's switching between one that is consistently blurry and one that is inconsistently sharp (strings), blurry (shirt arm wrinkles), and smooth (face without wrinkles).
Guy apparently isn't skilled at video editing enough to do a side-by-side like anyone who's not a fucking moron would have done.
It adds this weird shiny glow around edges in order to "sharpen" things and makes everything looks very plasticy.