Misleading question, DVD stands for digital versatile disc, the key word there being digital. Not even Laserdisc counts since the video track was analogue, only the audio was PCM encoded. The first disc which featured a digital video and audio track was Video CD, released in 1993.
That's how all the questions are too. The first one was about a telephone, the definition of which requires it to send an electrical signal. The first telephone in that case was invented in the 19th century. Also FaceTime is an Apple service invented in 2010.
"One frame of video is calles a pictures" man the confidence and how fast he respond with that, this man is a genius, i started to like him verry much after that
There's actually quite a few disc based formats (quite a few I doubt that most people ever even heard of) before Laser disc and honestly it's really quite interesting subject. I can't remember the name of it, but one of the earliest ones looked basically like a old-fashioned records. There was even one that looked like giant floppy disk, with a floppy magnetic disk that was encased in a plastic shroud. While they didn't obviously didn't get as big laser disc (which popularity wasn't that big to begin with and didn't last very long), they weren't big flops and some formats sold pretty well actually.
Definitely need to test him on the banana derivative of the poptart constant in relation to the cupcake equation, ignoring the popcorn law of bologna of course. Even the most well-educated Rickmortians find it difficult conceptualizing this relationship.
Ok, my guesses: Phones- I think it's.... 1800s. Oh, so D. Yeaaah, not surprised Video calling- If he's counting like what my parents did and mail VHS tapes across distances..... Imma guess 60s so C. Video Disks-... I think floppies had disks in them soooo D.
I went to university and I leanrnt about history of networks from 50's through to 80's until official internet in 1991. do a episode on this networking been around for decades.
Bsck in 2008 they went to court and granted Antonio muccui the official copyright owner . Alex bell was a worker for the patient office and he stole the paperwork of antonio work
@Lester Piglet well yeah people strapped sundials to their wrists thousands of years ago. A smart watch is kind of a different thing. The one woz made(if it is as him) turned off when tilted away from him
If it is not read by a laser, it is not a DVD. Matt is wrong. Completely different technologies. Vinyl Video disc's are read from a stylus. The first disc was essentially a flip book. Neither qualify as a dvd. Edit: I forgot to mention the telephone. Telephones operate on electricity. Two gourds and a string does not equal a telephone. Cmon Matt.
Friend: hey how you doing today?
Austin:
c a n y o u e l a b o r a t e o n t h a t ?
1st comment but 200 likes
50% is passing? That explains a lot.
Obviously Home Schooled!
@@TheHokkaidogaijin 48,5 here
Craig Hinkle 😂
Craig Hinkle well yes it kinda is
I was literally going down into the comments to say that lol
"Mr. Wattson come in, I want you."
*...this sounds like some bad Sherlock fanfic...*
Oh helll no
🍀
Misleading question, DVD stands for digital versatile disc, the key word there being digital. Not even Laserdisc counts since the video track was analogue, only the audio was PCM encoded. The first disc which featured a digital video and audio track was Video CD, released in 1993.
That's how all the questions are too. The first one was about a telephone, the definition of which requires it to send an electrical signal. The first telephone in that case was invented in the 19th century. Also FaceTime is an Apple service invented in 2010.
Yeah, these questions are worded so badly.
Disliking the video based on the purposefully misleading questions. And the title says nothing about a quiz, it's just clickbait.
PrimeTF
I literally just clicked the video because of the thumbnail...
Got baited.
@@Caleb_Bravo99 The first phone was in the 1800s?
1:36
"Because they have real writers who know how to write correct questions"
I love how offended Matt looks when Austin says that.
Next up: Austin Evans is older than you think
The Austinevansatechvinteo (or Austin Evans tech video) is a machine used for reviewing tech, dating all the way back to 1869.
@@Tam33m The tech behind it dates back to 1523.
8/22/1992
Nice Kerplunk pfp
@@fatherofall7036 Congratulations on being the first one to know what it is!
These videos are actually very interesting!
I love the dynamic between you guys, it's really wholesome. New subscriber!
6:31. 50% wasn’t considered “passing” at my school.
Brett F more like 65%
MissingChin182 at mine it’s 70
MissingChin182 at mine it’s 70
R Perm In the UK anything 70% and above is an A
67 is passing for me
The amount of information you learn on this channel is so INSANE!!!
Deon Spates no
"One frame of video is calles a pictures" man the confidence and how fast he respond with that, this man is a genius, i started to like him verry much after that
i like this new format better
less techquickie more unbox therapy
Good reasoning Austin, also love the new knowledge I get.!
John Logie Baird’s first TVs were designed as video calling devices, and they used vertical aspect ratios.
Does anyone here remember when Austin ran the channel all by himself?
Yeah, it was better.
MOARRRR MATT
Yeah, it was a bit shaky back then. Still watched it.
“when do you think the telephone was invented?”....”i need more information” that was pretty informative enough to me lol😂😂😂
See Techmoan's channel.. I think he's covered all these video disk formats
Everytime Austin misses a question Ken be like I am getting rich
There's actually quite a few disc based formats (quite a few I doubt that most people ever even heard of) before Laser disc and honestly it's really quite interesting subject. I can't remember the name of it, but one of the earliest ones looked basically like a old-fashioned records. There was even one that looked like giant floppy disk, with a floppy magnetic disk that was encased in a plastic shroud. While they didn't obviously didn't get as big laser disc (which popularity wasn't that big to begin with and didn't last very long), they weren't big flops and some formats sold pretty well actually.
Off topic. That, I think is orange soda that Austin is drinking, is making me thirsty AF right now! 😂
Austin should get the money back when his answer is correct...
Friend: hey how you doing today?
Austin:
*_e x p l a i n t o m e w h a t y o u m e a n b y t o d a y_*
Are the thumbnails changing I'm so confused
Yes
"correct questions"
- Austin Evans 2020
There was the CED from RCA
1:35 Matt's reaction lol
Technology connections would like to know your location:
2:55 Bro...at least get your facts correct 🤦♂️
He said *"Mr Watson, come here. I want to see you.*
Not, _"Mr Watson come in I want you"_ 😑
I thought it was "Watson, come here. I need you"
Definitely need to test him on the banana derivative of the poptart constant in relation to the cupcake equation, ignoring the popcorn law of bologna of course. Even the most well-educated Rickmortians find it difficult conceptualizing this relationship.
Austin Evans is a BEAST.
i want more of this pls
Just quiz him with something very recent and throw in some unbelievably old yet confusing dates
Austin should donate the right answer money to mystery tech
4:50 depends, if you're on the right website you can see that on your tv
Austin is a super stud.
That Austin guy is pretty cool he should have his own channel
Our television awards here in Australia are the Logies (pronounced low - geeeees) after John Logie Baird
1:46 Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well
Quiz Austin on older forms of transportation like cars or locomotives.
👏mistery tech review👏
Ok but was the first question actually a telephone or just two cups connected with string?
Two cups. I wouldnt count that as a telephone. I mean at that point you could call screaming from far away a telephone
Ok, my guesses:
Phones- I think it's.... 1800s. Oh, so D. Yeaaah, not surprised
Video calling- If he's counting like what my parents did and mail VHS tapes across distances..... Imma guess 60s so C.
Video Disks-... I think floppies had disks in them soooo D.
Ask him this next time, when did the text massage invented
Lester Piglet bruh 😂
"Can you clarify on that?"
F1 tech should be the next one!!!
50% that’s passing.
Me: GO TO SCHOOL
lul
Nobody:
The captions: Welcome to the sizz
Austin is big brain
Thank you Austin cuz of you I got a IPHONE 11
The RCA CED would like to have a word with you
cool video tech talk austin
Just to sound smart:
When transmitting video, not every frame must be a picture.
The data for the second "frame" could say: "I'm frame 1"...
You should quiz him on in what year was the electricity invented and how things follow
I love how there is a whole lecture just to say yes or no to whether you were correct.
in the next one Quiz Matt.. if he fails delete THIS IS..
Kappa
That looks like an infinity war gauntlet.
Austin: I have a phone
Linus: I have a screw driver
10:45: dvd was invented in the 20s
video: 110 year old dvd disk,
110-2020= 1910 not 1920
5:30 WOW that is nowhere near the correct pronunciation ^^
I don’t want to pronounce that.
wow strange how the "toy" telephone was invented before the actual thing! i just thought they was something kids used to play with!
The next question should be when was the computer shrunk down that everybody could have at their house and set of being the size of a 4 story building
For the first question, Austin sounds like he's trying to pad the word count on an essay.
I went to university and I leanrnt about history of networks from 50's through to 80's until official internet in 1991. do a episode on this networking been around for decades.
I like how the title keeps changing
Did anyone else notice the sneaky James Acaster quote?
Theres no such thing a 110 year old dvd. DVD has been around since 1996
His IQ result - 120 = how much will added to the budget
nice deductive reasoning Austin
Maybe we should throw some history question to him..??
So, you change title and thumbnail and went all in clickbait? 😎👍🏽
u should do another one of these mystery tech videos in japan.
I thought Austin was the boss? Why not just determine the Mystery Tech Budget like a boss?
We should question Austin on why This Is has become a dead channel
Great job
Bro is Austin high it is clearly Graham Bell for the telephone I died when I failed the answer.
@Jeremiah Gandy aint that beautiful that people are paid to teach you information that is false or otherwise not useful for your life?
And I watched Halo Elite MEMEs yesterday XD. UUUHHHH
funny & smart, period. keep it up.
ask austin questions about very very very old egyptian question
Can you just tell us all this cool stuff without the competition lol? I love Techmoan, but more vintage tech is always welcome.
how about a question on the invention of email. or the public introduction of the world wide web.
0:05 why do the actual, not auto-generated subtitles refer to "This Is" as "The Sizz"?
Soon Austin, very soon. You'll definitely start racking up 0/3s alot.
i think that's a picture lol
Love this!
This is: where 50% is passing. In school, even a 64% is still fail!
50% is a pass in schools. That's a D
Bsck in 2008 they went to court and granted Antonio muccui the official copyright owner . Alex bell was a worker for the patient office and he stole the paperwork of antonio work
It'd be funny to get Neil deGrasse Tyson to come in and space questions
lol as a german I know what a Fernsprechapparat is.
ask when was the first watch (any device that could tell time)
im pretty sure it was like steve wozniak or someone who invented the first smart watch in the mid 80s using cathode tubes
@Lester Piglet well yeah people strapped sundials to their wrists thousands of years ago. A smart watch is kind of a different thing. The one woz made(if it is as him) turned off when tilted away from him
@Lester Piglet fair point
"When was this app introduced?"
May I point out that 2 of the 3 inventors in that video were Scottish
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subtitles be like "the sizz"
50% PASSING? We had to get 75% for anything above an F.
Welcome to the Ssiz
RAAAA WARP WARP WARP!!!!
1:39 "I am a real writer"
The history of computers
If it is not read by a laser, it is not a DVD. Matt is wrong. Completely different technologies. Vinyl Video disc's are read from a stylus. The first disc was essentially a flip book. Neither qualify as a dvd.
Edit: I forgot to mention the telephone. Telephones operate on electricity. Two gourds and a string does not equal a telephone. Cmon Matt.
Test question: how old is a TFT Monitor?
Really... y'all are going to talk about the RCA CED? Y'all need to watch more Technology Connections.