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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Happy 50th Anniversary, Night of Dark Shadows
« on: December 11, 2023, 11:52:06 PM »
Continuing from above:
As you can see, in the direct video "How are you?" disappears six frames earlier than it does in the TV video - both "How are you?" and "What's that?" appear simultaneously in a TV video frame, which is so bizarre - and "What's that?" appears by itself 2 frames earlier in the direct video than it does in the TV video! Given both videos should be reflecting the exact same instructions on the VHS, who knows why/how the displays generated by the VCR are so different from those generated by the TV? But as I've said in earlier posts when I came across missing letters or entire words in the closed captioning, I've given up trying to fathom such things. But nonetheless I continue to find it fascinating when they occur - and particularly when they occur with no rhyme or reason as in this instance. It'll be quite interesting if down the line I come across any other instances similar to it...
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(Click here for a 620X465 version) | (Click here for a 620X449 version |
(Click here for a 620X465 version) | (Click here for a 620X449 version |
(Click here for a 620X465 version) | (Click here for a 620X449 version |
As you can see, in the direct video "How are you?" disappears six frames earlier than it does in the TV video - both "How are you?" and "What's that?" appear simultaneously in a TV video frame, which is so bizarre - and "What's that?" appears by itself 2 frames earlier in the direct video than it does in the TV video! Given both videos should be reflecting the exact same instructions on the VHS, who knows why/how the displays generated by the VCR are so different from those generated by the TV? But as I've said in earlier posts when I came across missing letters or entire words in the closed captioning, I've given up trying to fathom such things. But nonetheless I continue to find it fascinating when they occur - and particularly when they occur with no rhyme or reason as in this instance. It'll be quite interesting if down the line I come across any other instances similar to it...