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#86843 - Video Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Joseph Hebert said:
Back in the early to mid 1980s ... the state of the art in sending video required SSTV (Slow Scan TeleVision). Basically, it meant sending a single frame of video every 5 or 10 seconds. Of course, at the time 1200 baud was pretty much the fastest modem you could find. These days, you'd presumably compress the video first with MPEG or somesuch? |
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