042 seconds and you suddenly have video at 1.5 times its normal speed without losing any frames. You could feasibly play each of these frames for only. The standard sampling rate for video is (I think) 24 frames per second. I don't really know how they do it, but since all digital media consists of a series of discrete samples, it should be easy. They call it "rapid play".Īs for what it looks and sounds like - speeding up digital media works a lot better than speeding up analog (like video cassettes). I've checked out Funai, and some of their DVD players do indeed have this "feature". ![]() 'time-compression' led me to some interesting information, but not to any new DVD players. Thanks for all the responses and suggestions, useful and/or snarky ones alike.
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