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I have a video to present to my class and for five seconds it goes all blurry.
Does anyone know how to sort it out and why it happened?
Does anyone know how to sort it out and why it happened?
i-like-maths said:why it happened?
A common cause could be the auto-focus feature on your camera/phone. Is there a way you can disable it so it won't get confused during your "filming"?i-like-maths said:I have a video to present to my class and for five seconds it goes all blurry.
Does anyone know how to sort it out and why it happened?
i-like-maths said:A normal bridge camera was used and it kept on going out of focus which isn't very helpful
There could be several reasons for this, including poor internet connection, low quality video resolution, or a technical issue with the video file itself.
It depends on the cause of the blurriness. If it is due to a temporary internet connection issue, the blurriness should clear up once the connection stabilizes. If it is a problem with the video file or resolution, it may persist throughout the entire video.
If the blurriness is due to a poor internet connection, try moving closer to the router or restarting your internet router. If it is a resolution issue, try adjusting the video quality settings or playing the video on a different device.
In some cases, yes. Make sure you have a strong and stable internet connection, choose a higher video quality setting, and use a device with a larger screen or better resolution to play the video.
Not necessarily. Sometimes, a video may intentionally have a blurry segment for artistic purposes. However, if the blurriness is interrupting the viewing experience, it can be considered a negative aspect of the video.