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Explain this space rocket launch vid

Saw it last week and almost nominated it as a stundie.
Thats a laptop on a balcony. Even my 7y/o could explain delay between a live event and a stream.

For reasons already mentioned by others broadcast of live events will always be subject to some delay, streamed events via the internet more so. Try watching a sports event on TV and at the same time on a laptop BBC live which will lag behind by several seconds and anything up to a minute.

But on second viewing I noticed the odd synch issue between the audio and video stream.
Real time shows lift off at 0:13. Stream video shows liftoff at 0:20. Audio is still on the 10 second countdown.

I believe its the synch not delay they pointed out. It can happen, but it shouldnt. So now the clueless have cause to classify it as fake. :rolleyes:
 
The sad part is, they do have one guy....but it's Heiwa....and the rest ignore him.

Heiwa is odd. He believes ESA has the technology to send rockets into space but not NASA. :confused:

hoi.polloi banned him 2 weeks ago for posting about ESA

Enough is enough. Go promote your phony ESA rocket science with Christopher Bollyn. You clearly do not have the ability to recognize when you are either not wanted or you are being blatantly lied to by a backstabbing secret agent like *********** Ace Baker.

It no longer matters whether your addled brain is flawed because you are dumb or because you are pretending to be dumb. It is absurd and it's high time we finally gave you the ban you have been begging for with your NASA is fake but ESA is a good investment in satellites and Costa Concordia is suspicious but the pictures look all A-OK and believing in untruths is my philosophy and Ace Baker is a talented young man malarkey.

Congrats. You've sounded off longer and shillier than many others before they received the ban. But no more. Good bye.

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If the one you were watching came from a pvr revceiver its quite possible that someone had paused it for 12 seconds before the game began. It would continue to be 12 sec behind reality until told to skip to live play or someone changed the channel.
I don't think it was a PVR, it was quite a way into the game (which was 'live') and back on '02. I suspect either different decoders, splitters or perhaps different channels. Either way the lag was noticeable.
 
Saw it last week and almost nominated it as a stundie.
Thats a laptop on a balcony. Even my 7y/o could explain delay between a live event and a stream.

For reasons already mentioned by others broadcast of live events will always be subject to some delay, streamed events via the internet more so. Try watching a sports event on TV and at the same time on a laptop BBC live which will lag behind by several seconds and anything up to a minute.

But on second viewing I noticed the odd synch issue between the audio and video stream.
Real time shows lift off at 0:13. Stream video shows liftoff at 0:20. Audio is still on the 10 second countdown.

I believe its the synch not delay they pointed out. It can happen, but it shouldnt. So now the clueless have cause to classify it as fake. :rolleyes:

Considering the rocket was actually in live real time picture how can it be fake?? Jeez I wish I could register on CF bunch of sociopaths!
 
Heiwa is odd. He believes ESA has the technology to send rockets into space but not NASA. :confused:

hoi.polloi banned him 2 weeks ago for posting about ESA



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And this is why they'll never learn. If you're not a CT, they ban you outright, and if you are a CT, they'll eventually ban you if you aren't CT enough.

A self-supporting system of stupidity.
 
I don't think it was a PVR, it was quite a way into the game (which was 'live') and back on '02. I suspect either different decoders, splitters or perhaps different channels. Either way the lag was noticeable.

Different channels would experience different transmission path delays. Its just that 10-12 seconds is a bit extreme for that. That said.... If one channel decided they simply must insert a 15 sec advert, they may have delayed the feed long enough to fit that in. It would have been possible in 2002 to do that, especially for a big network. A good director can sync up to the live feed during later breaks.

That assumes that the channel was a commercial station though.
 
Saw it last week and almost nominated it as a stundie.
Thats a laptop on a balcony. Even my 7y/o could explain delay between a live event and a stream.

For reasons already mentioned by others broadcast of live events will always be subject to some delay, streamed events via the internet more so. Try watching a sports event on TV and at the same time on a laptop BBC live which will lag behind by several seconds and anything up to a minute.

But on second viewing I noticed the odd synch issue between the audio and video stream.
Real time shows lift off at 0:13. Stream video shows liftoff at 0:20. Audio is still on the 10 second countdown.

I believe its the synch not delay they pointed out. It can happen, but it shouldnt. So now the clueless have cause to classify it as fake. :rolleyes:


Agreed on every point.
And that doesn't even take into account the possibilites of misfeasance or malfeasance on the part of the videographer.

...................
It all comes back the the cretin-genius theory of conspirators. They can get thousands of people to secretly work together and never reveal any part of the plan, but they have trouble getting audio and video feeds synched correctly.

They plan elaborate staged shootings involving hundreds of "witnesses," "bystanders," and "victims," and then give the footage to media outlets in advance, which allows incompetent news websites to post "crime-scene" photos with timestamps that precede the time of the event.

We could construct a very, very lengthy thread with the title "Herpaderp Conspiracy Theories: a list of idiotic things masterminds do. (D'oh!)"
 
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We could construct a very, very lengthy thread with the title "Herpaderp Conspiracy Theories: a list of idiotic things masterminds do. (D'oh!)"

IMDB threads have a "Things I learnt from watching X" maybe we could have a "Things I learnt from Cluesforum" thread. :D
 

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