Compression artifacts don't look like that. Video compression works by matching the colour between frames. You won't see pixels shifting around like that from compression. Compression artifacts look kind of blocky in their nature.
What we see in the video is something that looks like someone intentionally stitched pieces of video together to make it look like he was saying something he wasn't. Or they may have just cut out a long pause and stitched it together so there wasn't an awkward pause.
I don't think it was real time face capture though since that doesn't produce those sorts of artifacts.
Tearing doesn't look like that either. Tearing has horizontal sections of the video desynced from each other. If it was tearing you would see a horizontal break in the image.
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RumpRangerRick ago
I don't want to be "that guy" but this is easily explainable with compression artifacting.
Laserchalk ago
Compression artifacts don't look like that. Video compression works by matching the colour between frames. You won't see pixels shifting around like that from compression. Compression artifacts look kind of blocky in their nature.
What we see in the video is something that looks like someone intentionally stitched pieces of video together to make it look like he was saying something he wasn't. Or they may have just cut out a long pause and stitched it together so there wasn't an awkward pause.
I don't think it was real time face capture though since that doesn't produce those sorts of artifacts.
RumpRangerRick ago
V-Sync tear, whatever you want to call it..
Laserchalk ago
Tearing doesn't look like that either. Tearing has horizontal sections of the video desynced from each other. If it was tearing you would see a horizontal break in the image.