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Start your free trialDerrick Kearney
2,962 PointsPoint in video, way to fast
That point at 01:38, the image was on the screen for maybe a split second. What is the point of creating an image, if it impossible to actually see it?
6 Answers
Matthew Stroh
3,307 PointsPause is your friend. Ultimately, later videos go into the syntax... though I agree that it could have had another second or so.
Derrick Kearney
2,962 PointsMatthew, I understand pause. Pause does not help when you cannot see the picture and it is so short, that is my point. This is a paid resource, it is not free, so things should be done correctly.
Derrick Kearney
2,962 PointsYou would think that of programmers would be able to stop sending stupid messages about picking the best answer, when the question was not answered. Saying "Why does [picking a best] matters", just makes it sound even more stupid.
Derrick Kearney
2,962 PointsThanks for the down votes, I stand by my statement.
Joseph Romero
6,129 PointsI agree with this. Slow it down. I had to rewind and pause to understand what he was talking about.
alexisdefoe
1,473 PointsAgree, it really was a blink an you'll miss it moment. had to rewind it several times. Yes, it's great that we can pause and rewind, but it was quite jarring and unnecessary.
Steve Brand
1,688 PointsSteve Brand
1,688 PointsI agree - the image did not remain on screen for enough time and was inconsistent with the length of time devoted to other images. Pause and rewind is always on option, but it would not be necessary if the image remained on screen for 1-2 seconds longer.