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thesnowboarder 08-01-2009 03:14 PM

Youtube- HD- Post your favorite clip
 
I have been obsessed with the HD feature that youtube has. I cant stop watching this basejumping video:

YouTube - B.A.S.E Jumping HiGH DEFiNiTiON 1080p.

Post your favorite HD video on youtube here, this should be fun.


NA6C-Guy 08-01-2009 03:19 PM

Awesome video. Is there a way to search only 1080 videos?

thesnowboarder 08-01-2009 03:56 PM

Not sure, i just search with HD or 1080p in my searches.

These guys falling down to earth just blows my mind!

YouTube - SkyDiving [1080p]

NA6C-Guy 08-01-2009 04:00 PM

Awesome. That the Florida Keys I wonder?

thesnowboarder 08-01-2009 04:05 PM

Not a clue, another great one. Although not HD :(

YouTube - Wing suite

Cococarbine3 08-01-2009 04:59 PM

I'll be doing my first skydive the 30th. :eek3dance
I'll post a video.

jeff_man 08-01-2009 10:03 PM

youtube downgrades all video over 1280x720 to 1280x720. there is no i or p on computers it's all refresh rates

1080 on a pc is 1920x1080

viperormiata 08-02-2009 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 437487)
Awesome. That the Florida Keys I wonder?

It's hard to say. The only skydiving offered down here is in lower Sugarloaf and I don't remember them having a twin engine plane.

Other wise, it does really look like the keys.

Joe Perez 08-02-2009 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by jeff_man (Post 437590)
there is no i or p on computers

Clearly you weren't an Amiga guy back in the day. :rolleyes:

hustler 08-02-2009 11:04 AM

fucking resolution nerds, lol.

jeff_man 08-02-2009 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 437655)
Clearly you weren't an Amiga guy back in the day. :rolleyes:

i'm not old enough to have been.

Joe Perez 08-02-2009 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by jeff_man (Post 437736)
i'm not old enough to have been.

Oh c'mon, it wasn't that long ago.

All of the Amigas had both interlaced and non-interlaced video modes. The 320 x (nnn) modes were non-interlaced, whereas the 640 x (nnn) modes were. Display mode was entirely controlled by the applications- each one set whatever mode was required when it opened. Although the machine was multitasking and GUI-based, applications did not open inside the desktop like on a modern Windows or Mac system. All applications ran fullscreen outside the desktop, and you could page between applications and the desktop, or click and drag the top of an application to pull it down like a windowshade revealing the application behind it. But no apps inside of windows.

The really cool thing (from a tech geek standpoint) was that you could have both interlaced and non-interlaced programs open and on the screen at the same time. So when you had a non-interlaced app partially pulled down to reveal an interlaced app behind it (or vise-versa), the machine rendered the screen as interlaced and double-scanned the non-interlaced portion. As soon as the interlaced app was minimized, it immediately went non-interlaced with no glitch whatsoever. You just noticed that one moment the screen was flickery, and the next moment it wasn't. Ditto for applications running in different resolutions even within the same scan mode. It just automagically switched to the lowest mode required to render whatever combination of apps was visible at any one time. And not like changing resolutions in Windows where the screen goes blank for a second. The machine simply switched video modes on the fly as needed.

And don't get me started on the audio. The sound on that machine was natively wavetable-based almost a decade before the phrase was even invented.

[/nostalgia]


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