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My scope has been extensively tested in many different ways including checking the input file using MediaInfo and the ffmpeg scope. It works flawlessly. MediaInfo does not tell you the maximum and minimum Y, U and V values in a file; my program does.
You still don't seem to grasp the fundamentals of pulse-code modulation and digital video and the applicable standards, sorry. |
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Stow it, please. |
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(backs away slowly) Andrew |
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He probably isn't buying any camera least of all one that anyone else suggests. Like I said before internet forums are for arguing and debating.
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Agree, seems to be just here for a technical discussion, I tried to give some helpful feedback but looks like he doesn't appreciate anything and is not willing to accept anything from anyone. Well, I"m out, wasted enough time. :)
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Having had 3 different camcorders over the past 12 years I find it hard to justify a particular requirement. |
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He was just a troll that has since moved on. Good riddance.
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