This video is Very Poorly Edited especially with regards to the Overlapping Audio Tracks. The audio also cuts in and out entirely. It seems to me whoever creates and edits these videos, should likely watch and listen to the video in its entirety before uploading it. i.e. Proof Viewing. I also find that I don't really learn much more than a general understanding because we are hearing information about one thing while seeing video of something completely irrelevant to the information. Many of the processes we see are NOT explained. One example of a lack of explanation is regarding the use of the term "Kaolin" which I'm sure most people have never heard of. I certainly haven't. Fortunately, I know how to conduct a Google Search. Since we are referring to a specific type of clay from a specific region (giving it's name) and referring to it as "Kaolin", that also speaks to the amount of refinement and particle size ... but I didn't hear much about that in the video, at least nothing about the micron size(s).
The audio skips, and sometimes the narrator talks over himself. Not up to your usual standard.
Great
Needs some editing buddy , narrators talks over himself
Try making a video of making of refractory products for steel furnaces
Amazing but short video 😂😂
Please explain Anhydrous gypsum powder production process.
This video is Very Poorly Edited especially with regards to the Overlapping Audio Tracks. The audio also cuts in and out entirely. It seems to me whoever creates and edits these videos, should likely watch and listen to the video in its entirety before uploading it. i.e. Proof Viewing.
I also find that I don't really learn much more than a general understanding because we are hearing information about one thing while seeing video of something completely irrelevant to the information. Many of the processes we see are NOT explained.
One example of a lack of explanation is regarding the use of the term "Kaolin" which I'm sure most people have never heard of. I certainly haven't. Fortunately, I know how to conduct a Google Search. Since we are referring to a specific type of clay from a specific region (giving it's name) and referring to it as "Kaolin", that also speaks to the amount of refinement and particle size ... but I didn't hear much about that in the video, at least nothing about the micron size(s).
Are you saying Kaolin Clay?
Kaolin is correct.
It would be best to review what the AI voice is saying. This video needs to be re-recorded with a human narrator.
I thought I just experienced schizophrenia with that audio. I got nervous and uncomfortable so I skipped back 10 seconds to see if I heard it right.
Difficult to watch. Definitely needs better editing
Soundtrack on this video is trashed needs to be redone
its a fine video but the audio it fuc+ked