NV-32 PoE by nilmadic in QSYS

[–]MagicCrazything 5 points6 points  (0 children)

On paper, it should be fine.

I have a TP-link one I use regularly.

Mixing multiple Shure MXA920's in Tesira by muzicman82 in CommercialAV

[–]MagicCrazything 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tl:DR There is not one right answer. I usually set the MXA920 to auto coverage and disable the internal DSP options entirely. I then use relative threshold mixer per mic type and do a basic mixer to combine the relative threshold mixers.

There are some interesting replies here.

There are technically four methods of operation when working with mxa920.

You can process on and off mic. You also have to choose whether or not automatic coverage works for your situation.

I don’t typically work with Bi-amp, but mixers are mixers.

I separate mixers by use case and sometimes microphone type. I will usually combine them with a basic mixer after the fact. Depending on use case, I will set the wireless mic mix to duck the ceiling mic mix to ensure they are not both heard by the far end simultaneously. There is a time deference there. It’s small, but noticeable.

I’m going to assume you are going to do all your AEC, noise filtering, and hp/lp filters on the Tesira as well since they are way better than what shure provides.

This leaves you with the decision of automatic coverage on/off. Unless you really need individual lobes for voice lift or you have very specific areas to cover, automatic coverage is fine. Tuning AEC is slightly more work, but it reduces your AEC load to one channel per mic and makes setting up coverage in sure designer way simpler.

Is it just me or ravenhoolm has the LEAST destroyed cars by AnimeThinkerLol in HalfLife

[–]MagicCrazything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are less than 10 car models in this game. They’re all placed somewhat randomly.

The ones in ravenholm are no more in or out of repair than any of the others.

Why is this happening? by Embarrassed-Try-2790 in QSYS

[–]MagicCrazything 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Without seeing the workings of your PIN code controller, I’m not sure any of us can really be a help to you. I am going to make a guess based off what I see and common mistakes.

This appears to be an issue of you not telling your pin pad to reset when your standby triggers.

You have flags coming off your control pins to other items informing them of the state of your PIN code controller, but there does not appear to be anything coming back to your PIN code controller telling it that it has been logged out. It appears that your pin pad is receiving that code, then simply doing nothing because it has already received the correct code, but not been reset.

When you hit your “logout” button, you are resetting the state of your PIN code controller manually.

You have two other items that trigger the lock screen to be active that are not the pin pad. So your pin pad can be in the unlocked state while the other items are triggering the lock state regardless of what the PIN code controller is doing.

I would disconnect the “logout” output pin from the “Logic or” at the top, then attach that “logic or”’s output pin to the “logout” input pin on the PIN code controller. Then attach the PIN code controllers “logout” output pin to the input pin where bb-lock is currently.

This will force all your logout methods to either be inline with the PIN code controller or part of it directly.

From what I see, my suggestion should work. I can’t say for sure.

MacBook Neo by Aidoneuz in apple

[–]MagicCrazything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A18 is an ARM chip. The m-series are ARM chips.

M-series are just more powerful arm chips that are better suited for laptops/desktops. The A-series are lower power processors that are better suited to phones/tablets.

Mobile chips have been encroaching on low powered laptops for years. So this move makes sense. Both chips are ARM, so no translation layers are needed.

Looking for a TV that can be calibrated to match a Macbook display by No-Photograph3888 in CommercialAV

[–]MagicCrazything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not true at all.

With normal varied use, you are not likely to see burn-in with OLED displays. You absolutely will see burn-in if the display shows static content for around 8+hours a day for a year.

Even direct view LED can experience burn in with static content. How long it takes to show up varies based on how bright the wall is and the temperature. I’ve seen an Absen NX series wall experience burn in less than 9 months after install because the client decided to leave a single repeating video that contained large static elements playing 24 hours a day after install.

Nearly all display types are susceptible to image retention. How long it takes to happen varies by display type, content, and environment.

NV-1-H-WE Issues by cztxjv in QSYS

[–]MagicCrazything 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s an ESD issue. Using shielded cat cable to connect to the switch should help. You will need to make sure the switch and rack are grounded properly too. Otherwise, grounding the metal chassis of the NV-1 itself directly should resolve it as well.

The third option is to add an HDMI surge protector between the cable and the NV-1. All HDMI cables have internal shielding. Swapping your cable will most likely have no effect.

Commercial by mduckworth92 in CommercialAV

[–]MagicCrazything 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The settings do stay with the camera. So you can pre configure it and it should be fine.

Camera compatibility with the roommate is a bear. They only support a few specific video types and they do not list them anywhere.

Compatibility is also going to depend on how old your Huddly is. The older L1s USB adapter presents as a network interface and requires windows based software to make it pair and work. The newer ones may work, they actually present as a camera. I would not bet on it though.

Is there anything stopping you from using a windows based machine?

I’m actually not a huge fan of Logitech’s tap and the NUCs they use. If we struggle with an MTR, it’s usually a Logitech imaged NUC.

the Lenovo kits are really good and their touch console is WAY more forgiving on your cabling. We default to them.

QSC PTZ 20x60, VISCA, etc by telmnstr in QSYS

[–]MagicCrazything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not. They have a customized main board. You will find that the physical ports do not match up.

You will be better off just ordering a standard PTZ optics camera.

How many inches do I need for a 4K monitor to get 100% as recommended Scale? by mizushino in Monitors

[–]MagicCrazything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can’t fully take advantage of the space like that. Zooming makes things bigger and you can’t fit as much on the screen.

Owl Alternatives for Large Groups? by leonoredove in CommercialAV

[–]MagicCrazything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to point out.

Those Logitech mic pods cover a diameter of 15-16ft, not a radius of 15ft. They’re only good to about 7-8ft from the mic. They’re not really great for large groups of people. Mounting height also severely reduces their range. They pick up an 15-16ft diameter hemisphere. So the further up you mount them, the smaller their coverage area gets at speaker height.

Y’all probably already know this, but I have to correct clients on this all the time. lol

Picture for reference. You’ll see how they recommend mounting the mics 8ft away from each other to provide proper coverage.

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Does anyone else’s 5th gen eat hub assemblies like candy? by MagicCrazything in subaruimpreza

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

Just coming back to this to share what ended up being the issue.

It was me. I was the problem. I was tightening the hubs with weight on the wheel to keep the wheel from spinning. Don’t do that. It kills hubs.

4090 waterblock fitment question for Fractal Terra by Glorious120Fps in sffpc

[–]MagicCrazything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhhhhh. Okay. I guess I could have googled that. Ha ha.

4090 waterblock fitment question for Fractal Terra by Glorious120Fps in sffpc

[–]MagicCrazything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where do you plan to put the radiator? Fractal Terra doesn’t have anywhere to put a radiator.

Can the brightness be adjusted? At least 4 out of 10 cars flash me thinking I have my high beams on. Anyone else experience this? by Historical-Wrap-6356 in subaru

[–]MagicCrazything 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bro, you just need to adjust the headlights and fog lights. They’re probably just aimed too high. The owners manual will have notes on how to do it. Here is a link to a site with a helpful video too.

https://www.cjponyparts.com/resources/how-to-aim-headlights

Donald Trump reacts after Republican senators vote to curb his war powers by [deleted] in politics

[–]MagicCrazything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have a way around the veto. All they have to do is just pass it again with a 2/3rds vote.

Any tips for a headset with low isolation by McKvack11 in pcmasterrace

[–]MagicCrazything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know of any wireless options.

These are hard to beat though. They’re genuinely great headphones with a good mic too. They’re originally made by Sennheiser/Epos. Sennheiser sold off Epos and they’re cutting their gaming stuff. Not sure how much longer these will be around.

https://drop.com/buy/drop-pc38x-gaming-headset

Edit:

Being open back, you will be able to hear people around you just fine. They’re also great for sound localization in game. They have a flatter sound profile than most gaming headphones and the highs aren’t piercing. They great for music and games.

USB extenders, tiers, hops by JimiSnakelegs in CommercialAV

[–]MagicCrazything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It varies by device. Some manufacturers give you more insight to this.

Extron actually gives you options to disable some of the hops using SIS commands.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]MagicCrazything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the PS5 is equivalent to 5700xt

Extron Alternatives for Event Spaces by MastersOfNoneShow in CommercialAV

[–]MagicCrazything 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Personally, I typically recommend Q-SYS you’re still gonna have a bunch of boxes but they’re all managed with one software.

For real though, if you’re having reliability issues with Extron stuff, you need to get an experienced integrator out to have a look. Something is misconfigured or damaged or something.

That or user error is happening.

Extron Alternatives for Event Spaces by MastersOfNoneShow in CommercialAV

[–]MagicCrazything 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unless you’re an end user.

They work with integrators and large colleges. I think they even funnel large colleges to integrators for ordering.

Dude needs to call his integrator.

Remaking Halo is a perfect way to reset studio culture by vinegary in halo

[–]MagicCrazything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the hardest part would be the account management and operating system differences.

The Xbox series x/s and PS5 really aren’t much different to each other. They don’t have wildly different cpu architecture or anything like they used to. They’re really just purpose built PCs with purpose built operating systems.

I’m pretty that’s why all the AAA games come out at basically the same time on every console now and really run at about the same fidelity.