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mtv_tommy

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  1. So my best bet is to get an RS-232c to usb adapter and see if it sends any signals to my pc. Eh shame that control wheel is so smooth. Would be nice if I could use it to move some sliders around.
  2. Ello I have a quick question. Is it possible to use old video editing hardware as a MIDI to pc ? In my case I got a Videonics Edit Suite Model AB-1 from a friend who found it in his garage. (probably used by his father at some point). From a quick glance at the user manual I found that you can connect it to a pc but it's mostly for saved variables or presets from what I understand. Maybe it would be possible to use the VCR CONTROL on the back and send those signals somehow to the pc ? Or use an adapter but not sure what signal to try and adapt. If anyone has any experience would appreciate some advice on this matter. Thank you !
  3. Hello there! :) I'm new to monitors and would like some feedback for a monitor I'm looking to replace. My current monitor is Asus 24" VS248H, I was thinking of getting a 27" monitor with 2k display (from my research i think it's the optimal size/ resolution combination, especially for the light productivity work I do and with photos and video editing ) I was looking at getting either Del S2719DGF or Del U2715H . Quick link to all the 3 monitors compared in order: https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/e19e81c41 (the one I have, a TN gaming monitor, and an IPS) My daily use consists in some video or photo editing, watching youtube/streams (and movies ofc :) ) and some light gaming ( I play games like WoW, Killing floor 2, Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, Wither 3, Path of Exile), but not at a competitive level. PC setup: Ryzen 1700 with a Gtx 1080 Because I don't game competitively i was thinking of getting an IPS display but a lot of reviews i read /watch on youtube swear by a 100+ refresh rate (even when not gaming because of eye strain), while others say that a TN panel is not worth getting at any cost because of their bad colors. Since you guys have more expertise with monitors I was hoping to bounce my dilemma with your experience and try to make up my mind :). Thanks for your time reading my post ^_^
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