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Hyperlapse video app by Microsoft
W9GFO
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2014-08-11 14:43
edited 2014-08-12 03:51
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This looks very useful:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/hyperlapse/
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erco
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2014-08-11 15:33
edited 2014-08-11 15:33
Sounds cool, but neither video will play for me. Marked "Private".
Win 8.1 Pro, IE 11
W9GFO
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2014-08-11 16:10
edited 2014-08-11 16:10
That's weird. Here is the same video but the link is different:
erco
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2014-08-11 21:42
edited 2014-08-11 21:42
LIKE!!!!!!!!!
Would be a nice option for Youtube. They offer image stabilization already.
LoopyByteloose
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2014-08-12 03:51
edited 2014-08-12 03:51
Not sure I need to watch video faster. Removing jitter is nice. But I suspect that one's stomach can still get queasy with too much of this.
My problem is more in the area of acquiring knowledge more efficiently and thinking more clearly.
In news reporting, having less in print actually bogs down the process. One just cannot get as much news by watching 15 and 30 minute interviews.
Google now spends more time targeting my wallet than answering my questions.
In some ways, I feel the whole YouTube phenomina is becoming technology in retrograde. But I guess there is no way of stopping it.
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Win 8.1 Pro, IE 11
Would be a nice option for Youtube. They offer image stabilization already.
My problem is more in the area of acquiring knowledge more efficiently and thinking more clearly.
In news reporting, having less in print actually bogs down the process. One just cannot get as much news by watching 15 and 30 minute interviews.
Google now spends more time targeting my wallet than answering my questions.
In some ways, I feel the whole YouTube phenomina is becoming technology in retrograde. But I guess there is no way of stopping it.