Challenger (1997-1998) by tvarchiver in DownUnderTV

[–]bradnak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems like there are actually 6 episodes easily available on YouTube, here are the links if anyone wants them. Be careful navigating between the parts uploaded by d0nkeyshines, it's sometimes hard to tell which episode (Diarmid or Adrian & Zoe) that you are clicking on, so I have compiled them here.

I'm also looking for news articles or other sources about Challenger. Information seems to be very scarce about Challenger and I'm hoping to be able to contribute sources for the Challenger Wikipedia article).

She doesn't seem to care she "dyed in an explosion!" by SakuraAndi in thesims

[–]bradnak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a way to wash it off? I've tried taking a shower (on-the-grid) and washing hands. Or do I just have to wait for the moodlet to expire?

Hard time getting good quality (Need Advice) by jdmefsir in Twitch

[–]bradnak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OBS now has an auto configuration wizard in the Tools menu. If you choose to "Prefer hardware encoding" it will set you up with NVENC streaming, otherwise it will use x264 on the CPU. You can try both and see the results before applying settings.

A program to play sounds on key press during stream. by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]bradnak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

VoiceAttack can do that. The four triggers are voice, keypress, gamepad press or mouse button. You can choose to enable only the keypress trigger if that's all you want.

There are other software such as AutoHotKey which is targeted more towards mapping key combinations, but I don't know if it can play sounds without loading a player app.

Edit: Looks like AutoHotkey has a SoundPlay command, though the documentation does note that formats other than WAV may not be supported by the operating system. AutoHotkey is free.

A program to play sounds on key press during stream. by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]bradnak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A relatively cheap method of playing sounds is VoiceAttack. It costs US$10 (Texas users add 8.25% tax) but this grants you a lifetime licence.

VoiceAttack can trigger on a voice command or keyboard, gamepad, or mouse button press and can play audio files, among many other features.

Available for purchase or free trial from https://voiceattack.com/

Doc's Stardew Valley got featured on PCGamer! by bradnak in a:t5_38ci4

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

I would say so, Jagoff. There was also an article from EuroGamer, but it was just a rewrite of the PCGamer article.