I'm pretty sure my nine second video is less than 20 terabytes.
I'm pretty sure my nine second video is less than 20 terabytes.
At this point I'm convinced that Facebook actively hates its mobile site.
why wouldnt they hate it?
they can track you so much better, if you have to use their app instead.
39 0 ReplyThat's why they hate it, because they'd rather burn it to the ground and force everyone onto their app. Eventually companies like Facebook and reddit will just block mobile traffic and force their app.
10 1 Reply
I dunno, maybe you shouldn't film in 256K resolution
30 0 ReplyBut it's only 1200fps
20 0 ReplyAt that speed most frames would be the same. Unless you’re shooting RAW there is some good compression you can do here.
6 0 Reply
Your video isn't in 150k resolution?
20 0 ReplyMaybe it's just a really high resolution?
10 0 ReplyMid resolution, but my god the bitrate....
9 0 ReplyThe bits represent the entire library of congress, expressed by imperceptible tones well above 20khz
6 0 Reply
Decimals (Points/Comma/) are kinda tricky: If this Filesize check adheres to European decimal Standards it means 20.91 Megabytes
4 17 ReplyBut that would mean there's another decimal point/comma after the first one.
28 0 ReplyBackup decimal in case you miss the first one
19 0 ReplyYou don't break your fractions down into smaller, more complex fractions? Pssh!
5 0 Reply
I don't think that's what people mean when they say 'to two decimal points'.
21 0 Reply