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A '''Cutoff Prevention''' is a technique often seen in older [[tennis]] and [[YTP]] that involves a short sequence at the very end of a video, usually stating "cutoff prevention". The "cutoff" in question comes from the way that older versions of [[Vegas]] tended to chop off the end of videos (citation needed), so this was done to prevent that - the cutoff prevention instead would be cut off and all would go well. Modern editors usually don't do this, and thus cutoffs are often added as a humorous in-joke to end the video. The only time cutoff preventions are still used for their intended purpose is for [[X-Second Tennis]] (as timing down to the frame is often important) or when intentionally using older software. | A '''Cutoff Prevention''' is a technique often seen in older [[tennis]] and [[YTP]] that involves a short sequence at the very end of a video, usually stating "cutoff prevention". The "cutoff" in question comes from the way that older versions of [[Vegas]] tended to chop off the end of videos as well as by YouTube itself after being uploaded (citation needed), so this was done to prevent that - the cutoff prevention instead would be cut off and all would go well. Modern editors usually don't do this, and thus cutoffs are often added as a humorous in-joke to end the video. The only time cutoff preventions are still used for their intended purpose is for [[X-Second Tennis]] (as timing down to the frame is often important) or when intentionally using older software. | ||
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