Krishtrinity
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from Aniallation in Albums for testing new headphones with
Lacuna coil-Karmacode,Dark Adrenaline
Evanescence-Fallen
My Chemical Romance-The Black Parade
Within Temptation-Hydra
and the usual AC-DC,Guns and Roses,Iron Maiden etc
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from Dezz in How to use gaming pc hardware on a cheap laptop to do video editing,maya etc through streaming.
Steam Remote Streaming.
Imagine doing 1080p video editing on a laptop with a atom processor with no dedicated graphics.If anyone told me this was possible a week ago before i write this i wouldn't believe'em.Now after seeing it with my own eyes,i should say i am very impressed by what valve has created.Although Steam streaming only supports game streaming,after a bit of research i have found a way to stream your entire gaming pc display to a low end laptop connected to a same network(see my previous post).These are the steps to remote display your gaming pc.
Step 1
Install steam to your pc and the device you want to stream.
Step 2
Enable in home streaming in both device.
Step 3
Add notepad application of Windows to steam(In Windows 8.1 in start menu search for notepad right click press open file location this will lead to shotcut again go to file location add the file as a game outside steam).
Step 4
Start streaming notepad from your device.After opening notepad press F1 this will trick steam and open a help dialog box also allowing to see your gaming pc display on your low end device.You are now able to use any application in your gaming pc from your device.
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Krishtrinity reacted to SovietOnion in Message that i am selected for the giveaway
No...
we actually use Golden Langurs...
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Krishtrinity reacted to Cheesebaron in How do i connect subwoofer to M Audio BX5 D2?
Since the BX5 don't have any output to chain in a Sub you can't go that route. Some, probably most, subwoofers have an output and a knob to adjust at which frequency to cut off. So you would go from your Modi -> Sub -> BX5. So if your sub has that, connect it in that order.
If your sub does not have any outputs, you would need to buy a splitter, which would mean you would run the same signal in parallel to both your speakers and sub.
With splitter, I mean something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-Audio-Right-Angle-RCA-Adapter-Splitter-Male-to-Female-/261113819565?pt=UK_Computing_Sound_Vision_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item3ccb98b1ad
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from Stagea in Powered speakers: A5+ vs Kanto Yumi
I thought 75,but i stopped looking at w long before.There are so many other features that factor in audio quality.Time of me fooled by 1000 w home theater speakers is over.
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Krishtrinity reacted to ShearMe in determining audio setup
If you want to go for separate solutions, take a gander at the M40X instead of the M50X as it is very similar and costs less.
If you don't need isolation, it's a good bet open headphones are the way to go for gaming. The HD 518 is nice and cheap, and fairly comfortable.
For an all-in-one solution, the HyperX Cloud is pretty good and comes at a great price. Sennheiser's PC 350 is nice for the $130 Amazon is asking, if you want a nicer mic than what's included on the Cloud.
Use Razer Surround for virtual surround with any stereo headphones/headset.
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Krishtrinity reacted to spaynton in What are good 2.1+ speakers
I would start with doing some research into what each component is actually doing and understand their impact on the overall sound quality/performance.
Basically you start with your source. In this case you are using your computer, or more accurately, files on your computer.
Your computer has a built in soundcard which can handle processing the source signal and provide a bit of pre-amplification. Great, now you just need something that can amplify that signal to levels that can power a set of speakers. Multimedia speakers, like the logitech Z623's do exactly this. They simply amplify the sound coming out of the computer. For 90% of the people out there who use computers, this is more than adequate and you would be hard pressed to tell the difference between this and a higher quality system for quality so long as you are using high quality sound files. As for loudness, the Z623's get plenty loud, but ultimately it depends on the size of the room.
However, it gets more complicated when you start being a bit more critical of the sound quality, or start expanding into multi-channel audio, but for now I'm going to focus on a stereo (2.0/2.1 channel) setup.
Utilizing a premium sound card or DAC allows you to process higher quality sound files and with greater accuracy and also seperating your audio processor from things that can interfere with the signal and also uses more premium components are the main reason why you would wan't a dedicated dac or sound card. The quality of the components can clean up and improve the sound quality, but won't make it any louder.
Next, you need something that can amplify your speakers as cleanly as possible, this is where your amp choice comes in. Now, you can combine this with a dac as an all in one unit that is referred to as an integrated amp, such as a home theater receiver or a specialized amp/dac combo. You need to be mindful of your speakers power requirements and also the quality of the speakers you are planning to run when choosing the amp. Or you can get powered speakers that have the amp stage built right into them and are matched directly to the speaker's power requirements.
All three components can change how the system will sound in the end. So it's important to read reviews on each component to see how each piece changes the overall tone of the source material.
I would personally start with your budget and work your way back. Since you are running this off a computer, you already have a basic DAC that can fill that role. Now you need to get an amp and speakers. If you are buying powered speakers, get the best ones you can afford right now. Save up and add better signal processing down the road in the form of a dedicated dac or sound card. If you are buying passive speakers, put money aside for an amp as well. You can get an integrated amp at this stage for only a little money, such as an Onkyo 2-channel receiver for around $200, so long as it is capable of driving your speakers. You can then upgrade your amp to a higher quality one that purely does amplification, but these are generally more expensive. Depending on the receiver it may or may not have digital inputs, so you may still need to use the dac built into your computer. However, some do have optical in. So its up to you if you want to use the dac in the computer or in the amp. Try both, see what sounds better to you.
As for the speakers, you need to determine how you plan to use them. Are you listening right in front of them sitting at your desk? Or do you want them to fill the entire room? What do you plan to do with them? Are the primarily for music listening or are you planning on using them for games and movies that could benefit from a subwoofer? Figure out what you want to do with them, then read reviews of all the speakers that are in your price range. Go listen to them if at all possible, but keep in mind, some speakers may sound amazing because they are paired with a super expensive amp that compliments the sound profile of the speakers, and are in an ideal listening environment, but when you get them home and try them they may not sound the same.
I would hesitate to spend a lot of money on a high end dac right off the bat. Get good quality speakers and amplification and then improve the inputs/decoder later. That way you can fine tune how your speakers perform by choosing a dac that sounds "good" with your speakers.
I know this didn't provide any direct suggestions for what you should buy. But I hope it provides you with a bit more things to think about when choosing anything to buy.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from ThatSweetGamer in 1080p build for as low cost as possible
Check Newegg reviews
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Krishtrinity reacted to nicklmg in 1 Million Subscribers - Thank you all! And a giveaway!
WINNERS:
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Good luck, and again, thank you all for supporting us thus far
EDIT:
WINNERS:
Surface Pro 3 - Fedeger
Computer - MyMouseGoesWROOOM
Laptop - antoainb
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Krishtrinity reacted to ThyFeared in Ok guys, it's official. ANY phone you buy from here on out other than the note 4, is inferior
Why
spend
so
much
on
a
phone
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Krishtrinity reacted to Flyguygamer in Ok guys, it's official. ANY phone you buy from here on out other than the note 4, is inferior
OnePlus One FTW!
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Krishtrinity reacted to VG Docs in Ok guys, it's official. ANY phone you buy from here on out other than the note 4, is inferior
My phone is superior in every way... because it's mine.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from kirashi in How to use gaming pc hardware on a cheap laptop to do video editing,maya etc through streaming.
Steam Remote Streaming.
Imagine doing 1080p video editing on a laptop with a atom processor with no dedicated graphics.If anyone told me this was possible a week ago before i write this i wouldn't believe'em.Now after seeing it with my own eyes,i should say i am very impressed by what valve has created.Although Steam streaming only supports game streaming,after a bit of research i have found a way to stream your entire gaming pc display to a low end laptop connected to a same network(see my previous post).These are the steps to remote display your gaming pc.
Step 1
Install steam to your pc and the device you want to stream.
Step 2
Enable in home streaming in both device.
Step 3
Add notepad application of Windows to steam(In Windows 8.1 in start menu search for notepad right click press open file location this will lead to shotcut again go to file location add the file as a game outside steam).
Step 4
Start streaming notepad from your device.After opening notepad press F1 this will trick steam and open a help dialog box also allowing to see your gaming pc display on your low end device.You are now able to use any application in your gaming pc from your device.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from kirashi in How to use gaming pc hardware on a cheap laptop to do video editing,maya etc through streaming.
Network speed is a factor,You should atleast have a 5mbps speed for a stutter free experience.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from Askew in My personal review of Lepai LP2020A+ Speaker Amplifier (image heavy)
Oh sorry about that
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from harrynowl in How to use gaming pc hardware on a cheap laptop to do video editing,maya etc through streaming.
Steam Remote Streaming.
Imagine doing 1080p video editing on a laptop with a atom processor with no dedicated graphics.If anyone told me this was possible a week ago before i write this i wouldn't believe'em.Now after seeing it with my own eyes,i should say i am very impressed by what valve has created.Although Steam streaming only supports game streaming,after a bit of research i have found a way to stream your entire gaming pc display to a low end laptop connected to a same network(see my previous post).These are the steps to remote display your gaming pc.
Step 1
Install steam to your pc and the device you want to stream.
Step 2
Enable in home streaming in both device.
Step 3
Add notepad application of Windows to steam(In Windows 8.1 in start menu search for notepad right click press open file location this will lead to shotcut again go to file location add the file as a game outside steam).
Step 4
Start streaming notepad from your device.After opening notepad press F1 this will trick steam and open a help dialog box also allowing to see your gaming pc display on your low end device.You are now able to use any application in your gaming pc from your device.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from Wtalk2 in How to use gaming pc hardware on a cheap laptop to do video editing,maya etc through streaming.
Steam Remote Streaming.
Imagine doing 1080p video editing on a laptop with a atom processor with no dedicated graphics.If anyone told me this was possible a week ago before i write this i wouldn't believe'em.Now after seeing it with my own eyes,i should say i am very impressed by what valve has created.Although Steam streaming only supports game streaming,after a bit of research i have found a way to stream your entire gaming pc display to a low end laptop connected to a same network(see my previous post).These are the steps to remote display your gaming pc.
Step 1
Install steam to your pc and the device you want to stream.
Step 2
Enable in home streaming in both device.
Step 3
Add notepad application of Windows to steam(In Windows 8.1 in start menu search for notepad right click press open file location this will lead to shotcut again go to file location add the file as a game outside steam).
Step 4
Start streaming notepad from your device.After opening notepad press F1 this will trick steam and open a help dialog box also allowing to see your gaming pc display on your low end device.You are now able to use any application in your gaming pc from your device.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from iExpurge in How to use gaming pc hardware on a cheap laptop to do video editing,maya etc through streaming.
Steam Remote Streaming.
Imagine doing 1080p video editing on a laptop with a atom processor with no dedicated graphics.If anyone told me this was possible a week ago before i write this i wouldn't believe'em.Now after seeing it with my own eyes,i should say i am very impressed by what valve has created.Although Steam streaming only supports game streaming,after a bit of research i have found a way to stream your entire gaming pc display to a low end laptop connected to a same network(see my previous post).These are the steps to remote display your gaming pc.
Step 1
Install steam to your pc and the device you want to stream.
Step 2
Enable in home streaming in both device.
Step 3
Add notepad application of Windows to steam(In Windows 8.1 in start menu search for notepad right click press open file location this will lead to shotcut again go to file location add the file as a game outside steam).
Step 4
Start streaming notepad from your device.After opening notepad press F1 this will trick steam and open a help dialog box also allowing to see your gaming pc display on your low end device.You are now able to use any application in your gaming pc from your device.
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Krishtrinity reacted to h264 in Help with College Audio Setup
I almost broke my monitor trying to get that bug. Good one.
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Krishtrinity reacted to Kevinkt in Comfortable under $100 Headphones
Same here. I have no problem with my glasses and the m40x. and my glasses have pretty hard plasic on the ends where most headphones hurt
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Krishtrinity reacted to 404 in Studio Grade Headphone Help
I already have studio monitors and ironically a KRK woofer but my room has poor acoustics in its current state.
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Krishtrinity reacted to t0wer in Asus Xonar Essence STX or Audioengine D1 USB DAC
yes, which is one reason I'd take a cheap dac over a sound card, other reasons are a dac is more portable/transportable and dedicated analog volume control is way better than software volume control.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from GoodBytes in Headphone Help (Budget <200$)
ATH m40x weight is neither too much or too light,only problem you might have it may be a little too tight at first but will loosen up after a month.As for the soundquality i don't think there is a headphone at the price of M40x with this level of soundquality.You are right it doesn't need too much power,a sound card will be more than enough.
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Krishtrinity got a reaction from SirNumbers in Headphone Help (Budget <200$)
ATH m40x weight is neither too much or too light,only problem you might have it may be a little too tight at first but will loosen up after a month.As for the soundquality i don't think there is a headphone at the price of M40x with this level of soundquality.You are right it doesn't need too much power,a sound card will be more than enough.
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Krishtrinity reacted to ShearMe in Good headphones ~£100
Just buy a V-Moda cable and make them portable.
The MOE will be much more bassy, and have less isolation.