If you upload a video with audio..... Piston slap should be 100% confirmed by many of us hearing it. Interpretation of sounds without actually hearing it is very objective. Like the difference between a slap and a knock.
As for timing of the sound, a rod knocking tends to get louder as the engine warms up and the oil gets thinner. Also louder with RPM increases and usually a pretty good oil pressure drop.
While the "official" position on piston slap is that it's harmless..... And this is just my personal opinion that doesn't coincide with the official position from GM..... Is that as a former machinist in years gone by..... Two pieces of metal smacking each other audibly is not good. I view it as a defect in the Piston skirt design, or the lack thereof. Common Sense tells me that if you slap an aluminum piston hundreds of thousands of times against something to where you can hear it, you will begin losing material. Now who knows, this might take 200,000 miles. And that is probably why GM says not to worry about it.
Sorry, a bit off topic, and in the form it's probably been beat to death like a piston slapping a cylinder