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- 2025-05-26
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maybe AI can help with framerate issues in bad demo captures? -
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Pretty a plain old deterministic algorithm can do the job just as well at a fraction of the cost. :) -
too much effort. with so many keyframes around everywhere and demos more or less looking the same anyway... -
WAT -
alternatively, a demo could be transformed into a waveform, and rendered from that in any resolution and framerate. -
Getting blurrier and blurrier the more you go beyond the native rez... -
certainly depends on filterfunc -
Beware of The Scene police... -
Finite number of frequencies -> finite resolution and detail. -
Freeze, capture police! -
Beware of AI police -
ok, Minority Report plot synopsis -
How cringe are “police” jokes on a scale 0-100? -
110 -
Send a message in a bottle to ask the Englishman in New York. -
ButbI fear getting caught between the Scylla and Charybdis. -
krill, finite number of frequencies does not mean blurry. -
https://i.ibb.co/JFMPLkLw/image.png yeah and judging -
It means finite detail. Zoom in enough to see the blur. -
it means finite detail, you are wrong on the other account -
Unless you have a very weird idea of “frequency” (using a Weierstrass function as basis or something), then zooming in enough will eventually look blurry, yes -
as much as I'd like to agree with you, but then we all three would be wrong. -
Since you are talking about “filterfunc”, are you assuming a convolution with some filter with infinite frequencies? Then indeed if you introduce infinities, you will no longer be finite and can escape the blur. But that's just a tautology. -
Isn't all that just throwing in some noise to counter the blur? :)
