Full Comission

Update: I am re-uploading a new version of the video because there was some issue with audio syncing in Firefox.

  • Batmancer@sh.itjust.works
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    12 hours ago

    The dude right before him was the only supporter I believe. I skipped through a bit of the later half because I have to cook dinner.

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    1 day ago

    Something I love about this is how even though he’s noticeably nervous to be speaking in public and even when his emotions rapidly flare up and he’s overcome with rage he doesn’t become any less articulate in his speech, and even interjects to assert himself when they try to cut him off. This is a man whose passion for justice overpowers what appears to be quite strong social anxiety.

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    1 day ago

    Wilson county is about 45 minutes from my house.

    It’s really heart warming to see locals standing up against this fascist force.

    Tennessee is a very red state. This gives me hope we can overcome the gerrymandering.

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      1 day ago

      I had to re-encode it to mp4 @ 720p in handbrake after downloading it with yt-dlp but that shouldn’t effect the audio.

      If it is off, it is by milliseconds, not seconds.

      Update: seems fine to me

      • chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 day ago

        I tried playing it in VLC and it works there, I guess this is some kind of compatibility issue between your particular video and the web player (specifically the web player on lemmy.dbzer0?), since other videos don’t seem to have this issue. One minute into the video the clock in the upper left shows 2:24 which is around 4 seconds short of where it should be. Edit: Also it seems this is only on Firefox.

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              1 day ago

              You are right, something weird must have happened when I encoded it but it’s weird that’s its only noticeable in Firefox.

              I encoded it with the general handbrake present instead of web, maybe that’s something to do with it?

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                There’s a encoding setup for mp4 that is designed for streaming, and it’s not necessarily set up that way by default. So it may be that it isn’t set to be streamed, but chrome is addressing that right and Firefox isn’t, for whatever reason.

                I switched to mkv ages ago and haven’t used Handbrake in a decade, and I can’t remember the specifics for mp4 settings or features, and I’m not gonna download and analyze that file. But if your encoder has a web setting and you intend for the file to be streamed over the web, use the web setting.

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                  16 hours ago

                  Strangly, even re-encoding it using the web presets didn’t help when viewed in Firefox, VLC and other local video players worked fine though.

                  Anyway, I found that if I just download the video as an mp4 with yt-dlp it seems to work.

                  yt-dlp -t mp4 --download-sections "*50:37-54:38" --no-keep-video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdqjIs11Z04
                  

                  I’ve replaced the video.