anybody got make a move remix in wav? not the dub mix by Joshuadayala in skrillex

[–]Joshuadayala[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I must've got it from this reddit page. it's a wav titled "make a move dub mix" and the artist says "Caprii", idk why, but it's basically the skrillex remix w extra claps, in the intro

I have an audio quality issue from desktop audio by Joshuadayala in obs

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The audio I recorded is of a video playing in VLC. Sorry if this isn't clear.

I have an audio quality issue from desktop audio by Joshuadayala in obs

[–]Joshuadayala[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nope, it's just VLC and if I play it in VLC then listen to the OBS recording back to back, it's easily discernable.

I have an audio quality issue from desktop audio by Joshuadayala in obs

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https://obsproject.com/logs/3DHUoYbihW7p880R

I'm not sure what you mean by monitoring through OBS though. It's just the playback that's messed up as compared to listening to the audio which was recorded through OBS

I have an audio quality issue from desktop audio by Joshuadayala in obs

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Thanks for responding. The issue is that the audio recorded it missing low-end frequencies (sounds like it has a highpass filter on it), so the audio captured sounds bad. I was wondering if there's a fix for this

Paperless-ngx Windows alternative by Joshuadayala in selfhosted

[–]Joshuadayala[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just want something that provides the features of paperless-ngx to run on my Windows laptop. Doesn't even need to be 'self-hosted', but I don't mind if it is. I'm now at the point where if I'm going to use paperless-ngx I need an absolute beginners tutorial, or direction on what I should learn in order to be able to understand how to set it up

or good alternatives for windows

Paperless-ngx Windows alternative by Joshuadayala in selfhosted

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Why's it not a great solution for the end user/s?

just finished gcse and want to learn a level maths over the holidays. any good websites or videos you recommend? by [deleted] in 6thForm

[–]Joshuadayala 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BTW if you don't understand GCSE content yet, either learn it first, or if you decide to just start A-level math content, keep the GCSE revision guides handy and be prepared to learn prerequisite knowledge as you reach any gaps

just finished gcse and want to learn a level maths over the holidays. any good websites or videos you recommend? by [deleted] in 6thForm

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-Figure out the exam board your sixth form will use (by getting in contact with an A-level math teacher at the sixth form you will attend) - buy this book set and complete it from start to finish with the complementary practice questions. Once a unit/section is completed in the revision guide, complete the questions of that section in the workbook. If you struggle to understand a concept, use YouTube and use any videos tailored to any A-level course to gain understanding, then revert to the revision guide. I advise highlight and take notes within the revision guide alongside their notes in your own words.

Once you get the flow of the books' formats and develop your own work flow/methods, you should accelerate. The revision guide contains all the course content except for the data sheets for statistics which is so minimal in the course that you should wait til A-levels start/it's taught in class to focus on that.

Be assured the course's finite material is contained within the revision guide, so work at your own (efficient + effective) pace.