030: Render Settings, The Importance of Feedback, Connecting with People Who Share Your Interests10/7/2014
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Liam S.
10/7/2014 09:02:51 am
Thanks for answering my question!
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Laura Mizvaria
10/8/2014 03:08:46 am
YouTube comments have always been troublesome, but with the new system it’s terrible. All the trolls and mean, stupid people get seen the most. I’ve even seen that type of thing happen a bit on Blimey Cow. Probably the Pewdiepie guys’s reason for turning them off. How lousy the new comments system is explained here: http://edwardspoonhands.com/post/98066729930/top-comments-is-broken-and-bad-and-it-has-made-youtube (mild language).
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Laura Mizvaria
10/8/2014 04:03:43 am
(Sorry...wanted to comment again)
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Nathan Higley
10/8/2014 05:07:20 am
Great episode, wouldn't the bit rate of a video effect the persons ability to play it off of youtube cause you have to have so many Kbits per second internet connection???
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Kevin McCreary
10/8/2014 05:37:14 am
No, your internet speed only effects the speed at which the video you are playing would buffer. A video doesn't actually stream, it loads the video onto your computer, THEN it plays it. This is why it stops if you don't let it load all the way. So, the bit rate does effect the size of the video, and also the quality of the resolution (if you have a REALLY low bit rate, it's going to look like a pixelated photo. But again, youtube converts all videos to an 8 bit video, so everything will download at the same speed on an individual computer.
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Nathan Higley
10/13/2014 01:19:15 am
Thanks, that makes sense. Leave a Reply. |
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