Yeah, people don't realize how sophisticated video compression is these days, and how high of a level it operates on the image, so you can get weird things. But this artifact doesn't make sense along those lines. Looking at the high-quality video on YouTube it doesn't seem that high compression was ever applied, so such a glaring effect wouldn't be present. Maybe there was some data loss in the stream and it patched it up, but that seems unlikely.
Yeah, people don't realize how sophisticated video compression is these days, and how high of a level it operates on the image, so you can get weird things. But this artifact doesn't make sense along those lines. Looking at the high-quality video on YouTube it doesn't seem that high compression was ever applied, so such a glaring effect wouldn't be present. *Maybe* there was some data loss in the stream and it patched it up, but that seems unlikely.
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