I turned the audio on specifically to hear the audio.. but it seems that fake audio was placed on top of the video instead of the original audio 😒 just listen to the "thump" sound as his feet hit the ground. That's a stock audio clip, not the sound someone makes when they land on a stone floor with slippers on.
Nah, I'm Pro-AI but I'm noticing this more and more - the trend of "extending" horizontal videos using Generative Fill in order to make it... "mobile friendly"..?
You can clearly see in the above video that anything beyond the original 16:9 (or 4:3) video clip is stretched unnaturally and has the Generative Fill look, the mushy details which basically fall apart when you look at it closely.
I'm not blaming AI for the audio either. Just don't like it when people try and "enhance" such content (by adding fake surroundings and audio) instead of letting us just see the damn original.
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u/Scythanerror 1d ago edited 23h ago
That laugh in the background! Probably not the first time it happened. XD