I’m not talking about increasing playback speed

    • JeSuisUnHombre@lemmy.zip
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      2 months ago

      No because it still moves through all(at least most) the frames to get to where the audio is in the timeline

      • MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        That depends on the implementation. Many applications/devices DO drop frames, because it’s assumed that if it’s out of sync, the device may not be capable of even 100% speed, let alone faster. Especially if it’s software doing or managing the decoding.

        Footage speeding up is generally a specific operation of the hardware handling the data stream, and depends on the codecs/etc/etc, as some formats need previous frames to render the current one anyways, so will display them if they can even while it’s just catching up. I say hardware because if software is struggling, telling it to do more frames faster is going to produce more lag and stuttering 99.99% of the time, and video decoding engineers are aware of that and avoid it where possible.