@deliziosetiefkuhlkost2463

It still blows my mind that people figured out how to capture stereo audio on vinyls

@SmartieOfficial

This is YouTube Premium.

@LAHWF

Please do one on how the internet works ๐Ÿ™ โค

@yaboifab2

This is both the most informative video I've seen on this sorta stuff whilst simultaneously having not taught me anything at all.

@sejalheart

0:22 the vibration looks so silly

@Bfresh357

Dude I just found your channel this morning and already watched through every one of your videos. These are amazing and im super happy to see your channel blowing up. Keep up the good work!!!!!!!

@calgakispict3652

I still don't understand how simple vibration picks up and defines all the various instruments instead of a vague muddy nonsense sound at the same frequency, it's still like magic to me, I just don't understand how it truly works, digital music recording I can understand.

@RyanONeilmusic

I've been a musician for over 20 years and that was really the first time I actually understood that process. Thank you.

@evd8175

While this video is good, I still have trouble understanding how this works and why. It's like magic to me and my brain refuses to believe it or grasp what's happening, it's all so crazy and complex. I fear I'll never fully understand

@dma7704

4:31 for a basic explaination, yeah this is fine but in reality it's the transition between a pit to land represents 1 and no transition is a 0. it's just a more efficient way to pack more data :)

@blackman5867

No intro, no outtro, no ads, no sponsor, no ad, straight to the point, simple to understand. 10/10 ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธโญ๏ธ

@kylergunnell

please never ever stop making these. you are answering the questions that I always told myself I would never get the answer to.

@KerbalJoe

Holy shit, I took technology for granted while growing up in the 90s. I really have a strong appreciation for how technologically advanced we really are, like even the cassette player is genius, I never had any idea they used magnets.

@saftheartist

You can explain complex subjects in simple concepts, thank you I subscribed. Educators like this are very valuable! ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

@mashy712

5:19 thereโ€™s a measurement for the amount of electricity that goes into the diaphragm. It is called a โ€œvolumeโ€

@Fighter178

I like this video but I have one tiny correction. For the CD section, it's not that a pit =1 and a land =0, but rather the change from a pit to a land or land to pit constitutes a 1 and a period of no change is a 0, but in your example the pit = 1 land = 0 is easier to understand.

@priyanshusharma9267

These inventions may seem complex, but they are actually simpler than we imagine. I admire the people who had the vision and the skill to make them a reality. They deserve every  appreciation possible for their work.

@vishalraaj7

The idea of the channel, the logo, and the editing to each video is just simple and yet so effective.
Every video I watch makes me more grateful and reminds me of how granted we take so many mind blowing inventions of our time
Please keep creating more content! Cheers!

@mazeofmemoriez

really appreciate how you break down these big complex processes with such ease keep these videos coming!

@WatercraftGames

2:02 even better, the record produces sound with just the needle, the diaphragm and the horn is just a way to amplify it