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coin ◴[] No.36908469[source]
Why the static between changing channels. Analog TVs would change channels instantly.
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1. bombela ◴[] No.36908780[source]
Here is my guess. The author is most likely younger than you and I. And has never experienced the instant response of analog.
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2. krapp ◴[] No.36909290[source]
It's so weird watching the era you grew up in fade into oblivion then return as an aesthetic.
3. tgv ◴[] No.36909548[source]
Do you think the TVs before that were digital or hydraulic? Or what does the world "analog" mean in this context?
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4. jojohack ◴[] No.36909951[source]
Creator here. I add the static to mask the video buffering ( since each channel change triggers a video load ) I'm flattered though that you think of me as young. I very much was a child of the '80's :D
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5. capableweb ◴[] No.36910766[source]
You could add a "high bandwidth & low latency" mode, where when active, you load the current video + the next one. So when the user goes to the next channel, it's already playing but muted and not visible, and you start playing the next-next channel hidden again :)
6. krapp ◴[] No.36912357[source]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_transmission

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_television

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7. tgv ◴[] No.36918059{3}[source]
That doesn't explain a thing. The "static" came from weak signals or not tuning properly. Before digital TVs were a thing, analog TVs already had digital tuners, and suppressed the display while switching channels. Analog TVs are not synonymous with static while changing channel.