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Piku-Chan

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About Piku-Chan

  • Birthday January 28

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    http://steamcommunity.com/id/Piku-Chan/

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Interests
    Everything electronic, the physics and chemistry of computing and growing audiophile interested in even more branches of the world of hardware than you can count on your fingers.

    My interests in music are pretty limited to Jazz, Blues, Rock and Country for general listening and playing, but I can get into the other mainstream genres if need be.
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    i5 3570K 4.2 Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asus P8Z77-V LX LGA1155
  • RAM
    2 x 4gb Corsair Vengeance 2400mhz
  • GPU
    Gtx 670 with 760 Bios
  • Case
    Bitfenix Shinobi (Black) (Blue Mesh)
  • Storage
    Hitachi 1tb 7200rpm Drive, 128Gb Sandisk SDSSDP, Seagate 1tb 7200rpm Drive
  • PSU
    Corsair CX700M
  • Display(s)
    ASUS VS228, Acer H223HQ
  • Cooling
    Corsair H80 Refurbished (WHAT A DEAL)
  • Keyboard
    Ducky Zero Dk9108 (Mx Blues)
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Tascam US-122 MKII

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  1. Are you trying to say that Xsplit works? He complains that it doesn't more than not. The last time I saw him using OBS, the successor 'Obs Studio' didn't even exist. It's only more work if you consider posting on a forum a waste of time. How can you expect solutions if you don't ask for them?
  2. Besides, if he really wanted some help with obscure capture devices, he'd do well to ask on the OBS forums if anyone would be willing to write a plugin for his cards, people have wrote for incredibly obscure cards before, look here and here
  3. Absolutely, but for it to be a steaming pile it has to be a bigger issue than just obscure capture device incompatibilities, right? He could fix his issues with sound capture and intro audio almost instantly, is that not a greater boon?
  4. Hey, I was always wondering why Linus never used OBS, and in the Dec 30th Wan Show he mentions that he doesn't use it because it's a "Steaming Pile in many other ways". I personally have never had an issue with OBS, and neither has anybody I know, so I'm wondering what the issues Linus had could have possibly been. Linus has some strange issues on the Wan Show desktop, so I'm not ruling it out at all, I'd just like to know the details out of curiosity, also generally if anybody has had specific issues with OBS I'd like to hear what they were, thanks!
  5. I don't think you understand what I'm going for. take a look at Wendell's setup in the background at 16:42
  6. That seems incredibly inefficient and expensive, and also untenable, how would I play the media back from a server? My idea was to power these from pi zeros, or from a server with an old gt gpu or two in it. Oh, also, I don't care about the 4:3s being new, just cheap.
  7. Yeah it's just going to be a wall of such monitors. I just want something with better contrast than the tft business grade crap, that's all I can find. I don't know much about the era of tech when 4:3s were all the rage, so I'm wondering if anyone has the knowledge of the era to tell me what to look for.
  8. Are you suggesting I put two 4:3 loops in a 21:9 space? They'd fit if I downscaled them a little, I see your point, it definitely solves the quality problem. But maaan, 4:3s are so cheap and plentiful, I'm sure there exist a bunch of reasonable quality 4:3s that would solve this problem without me having to break the bank.
  9. I'm looking to use a bunch of 4:3 monitors to simply loop back old content from the toonami days to give an aesthetic to a room, kind of like Wendell has on the Tek with his looping he-man monitor. So, I was wondering, what were some of the better 4:3 monitors made? And where can I find them? I don't want tft, crappy viewing angles, bad contrast, I want the best 4:3s money can buy, within reason of course. I'm sure they still exist in surplus, right? If push comes to shove, I'll just buy a bunch of crappy surplus ones, but there must be some great 4:3s out there. Inject your knowledge into me, please. Oh, also, were there any 4:3s made with 1080p in mind? I have a lot of shows I'd like to loop back on them in 1448 x 1080.
  10. I find it fitting, considering London was at the center of Orwell's 1984. Synchronicity at its finest.
  11. This really is just a mess, I really can't figure it out. I'm at the end of my rope, I can't stand the state this is in, but I really have no idea how to fix it. It just doesn't work, I really need some help.
  12. I just noticed this on their site. I think I might keep this one for the joke book
  13. Yeah. Well the guys do seem to have a good record of repairing devices, I just hope they can do a simple jtag and save me the trouble of learning how to jtag something properly, and the £80 expense of buying a box like the Riff Box. If anything, this whole ordeal has been a very big learning experience for do's and don'ts, developer terminology, as well as new hardware discoveries. Since it's Summer anyway, and I won't be needing a phone for a while since I'm probably doing nothing, I'm kind of having fun.
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