• TheRealKuni@piefed.social
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    6 hours ago

    but there’s definitely something weird about the video

    Sure. Recorded at 24fps and interpolated to 60fps. Lots of weird shit can happen with motion interpolation.

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      6 hours ago

      His body barely moves at all until it randomly spasms into motion every like 30 seconds. That’s not how people, especially Mr talks with his hands, communicates.

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        5 hours ago

        He’s dead and they turned his corpse into an animatronic puppet, but they did it poorly, like everything they do.

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      I’ve played a bit with frame interpretation using open source models. With those models, fast movement did seem to trigger some weird artifacts and glitches that were visible at lower speeds or paused.

      I guess it’s possible that a propietary model is using some other image generation techniques to make those artifacts less noticeable. I think that would still constitute something that should be called out.

      If the issue is with interpretation, then we shouldn’t see this visual glitch in the original footage.

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        5 hours ago

        YouTube has been doing “AI” stuff to shorts lately. It’s caused a lot of upset among the artists posting stuff as it’s changing their artwork.

        That said, I’ve not seen the video in question so don’t take my comment as anything about that.