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zeiandren t1_j5ydwng wrote
Eh, this might be true on a crt tv where you’d see flickering or rolling, but modern tvs are always on with no blanking and just show the same image it was showing during refresh
Jaded_Prompt_15 t1_j5yeiwn wrote
Yep.
10-20 years ago dogs started being able to watch TV.
Mine's super into it and even video games.
Thedrunner2 t1_j5yfs7l wrote
My dog barks at any dog on the tv incessantly. Whenever the dog goes offscreen, I can tell he thinks proudly he just told it to fuck off and he won.
Piffdolla1337take2 t1_j5yhuqe wrote
Frames per second not flickers, but this would explain why my dog likes me playing on the ps5 at 60fps.. must look less like a flip book
Bunselpower t1_j5yj8hy wrote
Wait, are we talking about dogs or PC gamers?
811545b2-4ff7-4041 t1_j5yjh7j wrote
My cavapoo will watch the TV happily, waiting for an animal to bark at. We've tried a few different TVs.
He can't see anything on the phone though. Never engages with it.
sweatpantsprincess t1_j5yjmpt wrote
TIL that there is such thing as cavapoo!
bynarySearch t1_j5yjndo wrote
Cash flow form?
JayMunOne t1_j5ykf33 wrote
Can't watch Yellowstone around my dog. Anytime a horse is on screen, he doesn't shut up
811545b2-4ff7-4041 t1_j5ykxe6 wrote
>cavapoo
It's a very common Poodle crossbreed, with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel .. one of the OG 'designer crossbreeds'. They are very similar to cockapoos.
nkrader t1_j5ym6s4 wrote
My dog watches my 144hz all day
nighttimehobby t1_j5ym7cc wrote
Glued? Just double checking.
nkrader t1_j5ym9yz wrote
Mine does the same with goats, he looses his mind.
Robbotlove t1_j5ymevg wrote
> and even video games.
how are the games played without thumbs?
Greene_Mr t1_j5ymgii wrote
Why not both?
CatalyticDragon t1_j5ypwf6 wrote
I’m giving this comment an upvote and I want assurances that this upvote will get to Ruby. Make sure she knows she’s been upvoted.
Sophonov t1_j5yqenu wrote
Why so bossy?
PermanentTrainDamage t1_j5yr2oe wrote
No, glad. Can't you read?
Kizmo2 t1_j5ytx8d wrote
Keyboard and mouse.
mrjaxson1111 t1_j5ytz5a wrote
I'll give her a treat too
mrjaxson1111 t1_j5yu5k6 wrote
Yes glued.
fmshobojoe t1_j5yuurf wrote
No. It’s glad.
give_me_wallpapers t1_j5yvpvg wrote
My boy will attack the TV if he sees me playing a violent video game like skyrim or cyberpunk, he hates sword fights. Same thing with TV shows, any arguing angry people get him to growl and defend us from the bad man in the window.
Phil_Wild t1_j5yxuod wrote
My dog needs to know this. So over her barking at every animal that appears on the screen. So tired of her remembering and hearing a sound that comes before an animal appears on the screen and then running from the other side of the house to see the animal on the screen and then bark at it.
BBots_FantasyLeague t1_j5yyiy8 wrote
Ask my teammates in any shooter
nighttimehobby t1_j5z073o wrote
ok, "glad to the TV" makes no sense to me, but have at it mate.
RogerRabbit1234 t1_j5z0hij wrote
My dog will chase other dogs that run out of the frame. We have a TV on a wall in the basement, that the other side has stairs on it up to the main level, and this dog will watch TV, and when a dog looks like it runs off the screen to the right will go tearing off, to run up the stairs to search for these vile intruders.
Blutarg t1_j5z0rio wrote
Huh, that's interesting.
birthritual t1_j5z2m20 wrote
My pup is frightened by fireworks, will hide for hours on July 4th and New Years when fireworks sounds from neighbor houses are barely audible to me. But some action movie with blaring surround sound won’t phase her one bit. So I guess something in sound from speakers also doesn’t seem real to them.
Implausibilibuddy t1_j5z3q6o wrote
It's meaningless anyway, CFF does not translate directly to a human (or animal) refresh rate or FPS. Plus we humans (CFF 50-90Hz) have enjoyed cinema at 24 FPS for over a century now, and some stop motion animation is 12 and we can still get engrossed in it.
FrameComprehensive88 t1_j5z3v3v wrote
My dog loves TV as well. She is always interested if there is a dog on TV.
coletron3000 t1_j5z3zt8 wrote
My dog’s 4 and out of nowhere started to watch tv recently. She’d never noticed it before, but now we catch her watching football. Tested it out by putting a squirrel video on the tv and she briefly lost her mind. It’s the same TV in the same spot it’s been in since she was a puppy. I wonder what made her finally notice it.
Jaded_Prompt_15 t1_j5z483s wrote
If mine sees one that looks like him tho, it freaks him the fuck out.
I dunno if he expects it to be a reflection or what. But he'll go ape shit.
Kryavan t1_j5z660b wrote
My dog gives absolutely two shits about the TV, 1080p/4k doesn't matter.
Until my wife played Stray, then his attention was glued to the TV.
GoHomeYoureDrunkMod t1_j5z8vju wrote
For all the resolution and color quality improvements over the decades of video, I'm a bit surprised the frame rate hasn't really budged until recently, and only for computer games. 24fps makes me ill.
Bloobeard2018 t1_j5z9jof wrote
We cannot watch nature documentaries. Our dogs go nuts. One even barked at a depiction of a horse on an Etruscan vase on some historical doc.
zeroborders t1_j5z9x4s wrote
My mom got a channel called Dog TV so her Pomeranian wouldn’t be lonely while she was at work. He loves it so much that if someone changes the channel to watch their own shows, he starts barking at them to change it back.
Flashwastaken t1_j5zd4mb wrote
There is no registered breed as a cavapoo. It doesn’t have recognition by any body that registers dogs. You can’t get pedigrees for them. The likelihood of this person having official paperwork that says cavapoo or even knowing the dogs parents, is probably low. That or they paid for a dog with no papers and believed what the person told them without verification.
Flashwastaken t1_j5zd9y7 wrote
What’s a designer crossbreed?
aowbsx t1_j5zdtz0 wrote
For real, my dog gets sucked in sometimes, like he’s glued to that thing
811545b2-4ff7-4041 t1_j5zfes0 wrote
>designer crossbreed
They are controlled crossbreed from 'pure' breeds. E.g. most cavapoos are from a pure Poodle X pure Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. You do get some Cavapoos born from Cavapoo X Cavapoo, known as F2's .. but that's how you get recessive genes causing problems.
Conflixx t1_j5zft0w wrote
Why is this entire post even showing up on my front page? It's clearly not true if someone thinks 5 seconds about this, the fuck?
DrQuantum t1_j5zh4eu wrote
My dog has thumbs, duh.
jadedflux t1_j5ziirh wrote
Maybe he just has good taste in TV shows and wants you to turn it off
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/s as someone that is caught up on it (kind of)
nancylikestoreddit t1_j5zuhum wrote
I want to know if there are dogs out there that would benefit from wearing glasses.
largePenisLover t1_j5zxzov wrote
nobody but dog breeders care about dog breeders opinions on what constitutes a breed.
mexican2554 t1_j5zymon wrote
Tell them to my beagle. He was doing what hounds do, chilling on the couch, occasionally being fed a baby carrot by my roommate, when suddenly he jump off it, ran at the tv, and started howling at it. We were watching one of the many David Attenborough docuseries when they started talking about wolves and their impact in the ecosystem. We had never seen him on such high alert before.
But it's ok. He showed them tv wolves who was the boss. He went back to his spot on the couch and enjoyed a much earned 5th nap of the day.
chrome-spokes t1_j5zza9l wrote
I see anyone trying to plant a dog anywhere, I'm calling the SPCA!
Flashwastaken t1_j603w2z wrote
If that was true, people wouldn’t make up names like cavapoo. They would just say dog.
c_delta t1_j609cmu wrote
No, flickers. Flicker fusion is about whether you perceive a pulsed light as a constant brightness or as a series of individual flashes. That is not the same as frame rate - for example, on traditional film reel projections in cinema, each frame would be flashed three times to give 72 Hz of flicker with 24 fps, because flicker fusion for humans is in the range of several dozen hertz - hard to pinpoint an exact value, since it depends on a whole damn lot of factors, but light flashing at 24 Hz is pretty much intolerable.
Its relation with the ability to perceive fluid motion is also rather distant. Sure, both deal with the time resolution of the eye-brain system, but fluid motion starts somewhere between 10 and 20 frames per second and continues getting smoother well above 100 fps, though obviously with strongly diminishing returns at that point.
Rob_AMG t1_j60bwde wrote
My pug has a serious hatred for horses too. My Boston will join him just because.
TerribleShoulder6597 t1_j60bz5d wrote
My dog watches Yellowstone with my dad
Bullet1289 t1_j60jnnf wrote
My old dog loved dragon ball original and nothing else on a screen. He'd come running as soon as he heard "find that dragon ball"
ImToxiq t1_j60k76z wrote
When we watch football my parents dogs just follow the ball around the tv lol it’s pretty funny
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Volfie t1_j60ujmv wrote
" I have no idea what CFF stands for...and at this point I really don't give a rat's ass."
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maggos t1_j610mjg wrote
This was the case when we watched Vikings. Any time a horse was on screen she would stare or even growl
Potatopeeler137 t1_j61cpzh wrote
Mine likes tennis and snooker.
Hates nature shows.
V6Ga t1_j61i7z1 wrote
PermanentTrainDamage t1_j61i83z wrote
/r/woooosh
V6Ga t1_j61ii0n wrote
Well since people who have studied this have found it to be true, you can say it's not true if you think about it for 5 seconds.
But you'll be wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gvg242U2YfQ
Includes links to various studies.
dragonscale76 t1_j61mmxw wrote
What is CFF?
Nascar_is_better t1_j61w70n wrote
They make controllers for those...
Nascar_is_better t1_j61wc3t wrote
>Why is this entire post even showing up on my front page?
do you know how the internet works?
WesternOne9990 t1_j62462t wrote
The same way I did when my ps2 controller broke, the dance dance revolution mat or rock band drum set.
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Esta_noche t1_j62qt7e wrote
Anything under 120fps is unplayable
Flashwastaken t1_j62sjp3 wrote
Most cavapoos are mix’s that are sold by puppy farmers. There isn’t that much control in their breeding. The breeders don’t keep those kind of records. Labradoodles are the only mixed breed that have that level of control and that’s because the breeders/clubs are trying to become a legitimate breed.
4day-epoxy t1_j6365nx wrote
My cats watch me play madden 🤷🏻♂️
mrjaxson1111 t1_j5ydo20 wrote
My Shih Tzu Ruby loves watching the telle tubbies. Her eyes are glad to the TV