• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x21 (v33): Fuck Titles Edition
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[QUOTE=Itsamario;44432884][url]http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/windows-8-1-update-1-unveiled-available-for-some-starting-today-1238950[/url] It's in windows 8.1 Update 1 [editline]2nd April 2014[/editline] Official update is on 8th of April, files appeared to be leaked though.[/QUOTE] Gonna wait till my Dad gets a subscription of Office 365, if my Dad does this then I'm upgrading to 8, then 8.1 cus my ThinkPad came with a Windows 8 media. Gotta find it first.
Yeah. I have no problems with this. Some live tiles can be pretty cool
you guys [i]probably[/i] don't care, but [img]http://share.manandtumor.com/wNHjN.png[/img] pretty proud of myself
Why can't I delete stuff off my SoundCloud stream?
[B]Today, on[/B] [I]Warship finds things[/I]: Phones! Presented in 480p50 [vid]http://80.71.129.99/phones.mp4[/vid]
The new start screen ect isn't in this update, but rather in a later one. Is on windows 8 though.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;44433266]context? i have no idea what im looking at[/QUOTE] oh, sorry. i entered in my first remix contest a week ago and got honorable mention. [url]http://www.remixcomps.com/host/remix-contest/always-here-you-remix-contest[/url]
I use an S3. Really pleased with it, battery outlasts pretty much anything I have come into contact with. Getting 1-2 days between charges with wifi and sync on. I don't make many phone calls but it gets absolutely hammered for email and google calendar. No Facebook either, I don't even have a facebook account.
[QUOTE=Warship;44433326][B]Today, on[/B] [I]Warship finds things[/I]: Phones! Presented in 480p50 [vid]http://80.71.129.99/phones.mp4[/vid][/QUOTE] Interesting. As much as I like high frame rate videos, these are almost impossible to stream for me in the States. Just not enough bandwidth to jump all the way to Denmark I suppose. :v:
What's the better online power point editor? Google Drive or OneDrive?
[QUOTE=Demache;44433414]Interesting. As much as I like high frame rate videos, these are almost impossible to stream for me in the States. Just not enough bandwidth to jump all the way to Denmark I suppose. :v:[/QUOTE] It's only a 1Mbps video, but I guess long distance is some tough shit. The total file size is 15,3MB. A common misconception with video is that resolution and frame rate changes the size. Bitrate is what makes the size, and I made this one pretty low. I guess you'll have to download it, or just wait.
[QUOTE=Warship;44433463]It's only a 1Mbps video, but I guess long distance is some tough shit. The total file size is 15,3MB. A common misconception with video is that resolution and frame rate changes the size. Bitrate is what makes the size, and I made this one pretty low. I guess you'll have to download it, or just wait.[/QUOTE] Yeah, that's what I did, it took like 3-4 minutes, with a lot of pauses. Size isn't the issue, its the definitely just getting files to go that far.
Maybe it has something to do with the fact I'm hosting on a netbook... v:v:v
[QUOTE=Warship;44433326][B]Today, on[/B] [I]Warship finds things[/I]: Phones! Presented in 480p50 [vid]http://80.71.129.99/phones.mp4[/vid][/QUOTE] "These phones are practically useless" You can use them to run servers, be web cams or GPS beacons. Or paper weights.
I really wan't to preorder the Lumia 930 now.
[QUOTE=Warship;44433488]Maybe it has something to do with the fact I'm hosting on a netbook... v:v:v[/QUOTE] Nah, if that was the case, that would make my Pentium II a super computer as it could stream HD videos it couldn't even have a snowballs chance in hell to decode.
blogpunch here: had an incredibly shitty day with one bad thing happening after the other and now I feel like absolute shit :(
[QUOTE=garychencool;44433494]"These phones are practically useless" You can use them to run servers, be web cams or GPS beacons. Or paper weights.[/QUOTE] I used my old Android phone for a dash cam as for awhile. Although, I think I'll wait until I get something to replace my GNex as 1280 x 720 @ 30 fps is much better than potato cam. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHBgYnqIsWM[/media] Mmm quality.
[QUOTE=Warship;44433326][B]Today, on[/B] [I]Warship finds things[/I]: Phones! Presented in 480p50 [vid]http://80.71.129.99/phones.mp4[/vid][/QUOTE] I've noticed that these self hosted video things/dropbox hosted/etc seems to fail to buffer sometimes. even though the file is tiny, you're close to where it was uploaded, both the place it's hosted has a high up and you have a high down, still refuses to buffer at all sometimes. anyway, new spotify UI is hot
[QUOTE=Demache;44433594]I used my old Android phone for a dash cam as for awhile. Although, I think I'll wait until I get something to replace my GNex as 1280 x 720 @ 30 fps is much better than potato cam. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHBgYnqIsWM[/media] Mmm quality.[/QUOTE] That;s probably what my old potato will become, but that shit battery life
[QUOTE=latin_geek;44432284]Wasn't "fisher price" the description people gave to winxp's default theme[/QUOTE] i'm not saying xp looked good i always installed the zune theme imo w7 currently has the best theme in windows as of yet the colors in w8 clash into eachother so much, it's as if they're not using the color wheel correctly
[img]http://share.manandtumor.com/CRjHk.png[/img] help please last time i used it was yesterday and it worked fine, when i went to plug it into a mac today it said that it couldn't read it, and its showing this on my pc. [editline]2nd April 2014[/editline] ok i think this should work [img]http://share.manandtumor.com/uG8Nb.png[/img]
Testdisk masterrace
[QUOTE=Brt5470;44434471]Testdisk masterrace[/QUOTE] guess i'll try that. the software i'm using requires a license to save the files.
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;44434536]guess i'll try that. the software i'm using requires a license to save the files.[/QUOTE] I recommend [URL="http://www.piriform.com/recuva"]Piriform Recuva[/URL]. Also, [t]http://puu.sh/7TTYt.png[/t] This is a brilliant idea to use my server as a downloader to access via FTP.
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;44435091]I recommend [URL="http://www.piriform.com/recuva"]Piriform Recuva[/URL]. Also, [t]http://puu.sh/7TTYt.png[/t] This is a brilliant idea to use my server as a downloader to access via FTP.[/QUOTE] I don't really see the benefits of using a VPS/server/etc to download stuff for yourself. it only add upon how much you have to wait for the file? first it must be downloaded, then it must be downloaded from the server again to get the file you want instead of downloading it directly.
[QUOTE=PredGD;44435165]I don't really see the benefits of using a VPS/server/etc to download stuff for yourself. it only add upon how much you have to wait for the file? first it must be downloaded, then it must be downloaded from the server again to get the file you want instead of downloading it directly.[/QUOTE] I mainly do it for long downloads. Also for torrent boxes. If your on the same LAN as your server, the copy time is moot since its takes maybe a minute to copy over a several GB. Usually its stuff that will get left on the server anyway.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;44435300]good ol' linux torrent boxes running on d525 atoms[/QUOTE] Mac Mini G4. No intel on this bad boy. :v:
[QUOTE=Demache;44435274]I mainly do it for long downloads. Also for torrent boxes. If your on the same LAN as your server, the copy time is moot since its takes maybe a minute to copy over a several GB. Usually its stuff that will get left on the server anyway.[/QUOTE] when it comes to torrents, I always use my VPS, but for regular downloads I really don't see much point. and if the server is on your LAN, then why not go directly to your own desktop? if the server is local, the only purpose I see is using it as a dumping ground for files or a backup for everything you download, making it act like a buffer.
Anyone with streaming knowledge know any sort of method to buffer an upload? I'm on Wifi, but I do have great bandwidth. Bout 70-80Mbps(Real world) speed to my router, my upload is about 10-12mbps. But I sometimes drop frames while streaming at maybe 2-2.5mbps. OBS reports dropped frames in terms of the upload, not the encoding. I'm wondering if there is some sort of method to run a small delay but let it buffer data to then feed off to twitch. Twitch runs their own delay but it's only for their infastructure's benefit. I don't even know if what I want is possible. My connection is spiky, I want to smooth it out without just dropping my bitrate even more. Edit: Someone by the name of TomE449 had PM'd me a few weeks ago explaining doing dual PC streaming with a dedicated final encode machine, but that's a different topic. I'm ok with the stuff I'm doing right now, just want to solve some upload issues.
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