I think ffmpeg uses round pixels. OGV (GTK-recordmydesktop) uses square pixels… Square cannot line up as well when diagonal lines, but round can. I think that’s why you see the “white” blanks between pixels on the desktop cube. Meh, what do I know anyway
@laptopdragon Ha, if you think it’s bad here, you should have heard me when i first started doing this stuff! Lmmfao, i watched the video when i was done rendering it, and every other word was “ummmm” or “uhhhh”. I heard it, and realized that i need to just PAUSE, instead of saying “umm” so much; but i run so fast that i forget to pause and be silent while i think. Thanks for pointing that out, though!
constructive criticism
*tip- once you know this, you will find it everywhere, ‘ count the times “um” is stated (even on the News tv), it is unprofessional, and you are very close to a pro- guru, (love CLI over any GUI ).
sounds trivial, but it kills the presentation.
just learn to say nothing, its a habitual issue to continuously speak, when contemplating the next point. few people ever acknowledge it
better to have silence or a keyword “point is, however, and/ or, etc”
I think ffmpeg uses round pixels. OGV (GTK-recordmydesktop) uses square pixels… Square cannot line up as well when diagonal lines, but round can. I think that’s why you see the “white” blanks between pixels on the desktop cube. Meh, what do I know anyway
@laptopdragon Ha, if you think it’s bad here, you should have heard me when i first started doing this stuff! Lmmfao, i watched the video when i was done rendering it, and every other word was “ummmm” or “uhhhh”. I heard it, and realized that i need to just PAUSE, instead of saying “umm” so much; but i run so fast that i forget to pause and be silent while i think. Thanks for pointing that out, though!
nice video.
constructive criticism
*tip- once you know this, you will find it everywhere, ‘ count the times “um” is stated (even on the News tv), it is unprofessional, and you are very close to a pro- guru, (love CLI over any GUI ).
sounds trivial, but it kills the presentation.
just learn to say nothing, its a habitual issue to continuously speak, when contemplating the next point. few people ever acknowledge it
better to have silence or a keyword “point is, however, and/ or, etc”