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This Is What 'Super Mario' Looks Like at 380,000 Frames Per Second
Posted on 3/31/18 at 11:53 am
Posted on 3/31/18 at 11:53 am
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The technology that makes televisions possible is a miracle. Lights of varying types blast through pixels constructed of green, red, and blue colored lenses to create incredible moving images.
That movement is an illusion created when the television renders frames dozens of times every second, or hundreds of times if you’re using a high end PC monitor, which can render many more frames per second than a typical TV. Which begs the question—what if we could watch a game of Super Mario Bros. slowed down to, say, 380,000 frames per second and played it on an old TV? YouTubers The Slow Mo Guys did just that. Gavin Free and Dan Gruchy’s YouTube channel is all about using an expensive camera to slow things way, way down.
Their latest video tackles television technology and does a great job explaining how the technology behind America’s actual favorite pastime (baseball? C’mon, let’s be honest with ourselves) works. Then they train their slow-mo cameras on an old cathode ray tube television playing the original Super Mario Bros. and things get magical.
Old TVs render an image by actually drawing the entire frame from top to bottom at speeds so fast the human eye can’t detect it, but Free and Gruchy’s cameras can. Mario is almost indistinguishable at 380,000 FPS, but it’s amazing to watch beams of light shoot across a screen in slow motion, slowly building the Mushroom Kingdom we all know and love.
It’s amazing to watch the tech work while slowed down—and, by the way, old CRT televisions draw Mario’s mustache in less than 1/380,000th of a second.
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Posted on 3/31/18 at 12:02 pm to Street Hawk
Thanks Gavin or dan for promoting your page
Posted on 3/31/18 at 12:05 pm to Street Hawk
thanks for the article from..January?
Posted on 3/31/18 at 1:37 pm to baybeefeetz
quote:
shite is germans
frick off
Posted on 3/31/18 at 1:41 pm to Street Hawk
The OLED screen demo was cool.
Posted on 3/31/18 at 1:42 pm to Street Hawk
That was extremely uninteresting.
Posted on 3/31/18 at 1:44 pm to Street Hawk
3 ways to waste time.
1) putting this together
2) watching this
3) commenting on this
1) putting this together
2) watching this
3) commenting on this
Posted on 3/31/18 at 3:11 pm to Street Hawk
Clicked the link
Clicked the video embedded in the link
Scanned through the video and couldn't find what I was looking for quickly so I stopped watching
Next time can you link directly to the actual video and maybe also to the time of what you're talking about?
Thanks
Clicked the video embedded in the link
Scanned through the video and couldn't find what I was looking for quickly so I stopped watching
Next time can you link directly to the actual video and maybe also to the time of what you're talking about?
Thanks
Posted on 3/31/18 at 5:12 pm to TigerDeBaiter
quote:Yeah not sure what the appeal is for that.
That was extremely uninteresting.
Like the guy lighting up thousands of matches the other day, that was cool. This just isn't
Posted on 3/31/18 at 5:32 pm to castorinho
The match fireball was awesome.
Posted on 3/31/18 at 5:34 pm to Street Hawk
Video is over 11 mins, TLDW
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