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CommonTone

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  1. @GabenJr These grids are, in my opinion, not adequately marked and are unnecessarily misleading. The gap from 0 to 99 should to be clearer, especially for something that only shows for a few seconds. Please take the 10 seconds to insert clear bar/line breaks that this is zoomed in on the upper end of the graph. I've tagged the writer but apologies if the editor is more appropriate.
  2. Great video with some nice explanations, but please, as others have mentioned, please do not use such fast changing background textures (Timestamps 1:40, 3:33, 3:49, 4:57, 5:52 for nearly a minute in different ways, 8:48, etc). I don't even have epileptic sensitivity but it was extraordinarily distracting. Please do not do this.
  3. I am very rarely so confused that I come here to comment... but my goodness the 2.5mm SATA III SSD choice? NVME M.2 SSDs from reputable brands are plus or minus the exact same price for the capacity and the motherboard supports it! PC Part Picker M.2 NVME SSDs 960GB+
  4. The video was good, but I don't understand the video title. I apologize if I've missed the memo, but I last recall hearing that titles with claims that aren't supported by the video wouldn't be used. I was looking forward to hearing why it was going to be returned.
  5. Have the scanner. Have the software. Do not have little serialized QR code stickers. We're talking a radio station's vinyl collection; thousands of records to put in a database. The online "make a QR code" thing is for other applications, like linking a website. I mean, I suppose one avenue of attack is making them myself, but I'm just shocked that I can't find this sort of thing online. I can find normal rectangle barcode labels no problem, but those are just too big to slap on everything.
  6. I do tech for my college's radio station. We're implementing cataloging system. We have barcode scanners and the proper software. We were discussing how to manage vinyl, and I remembered some LTT moving vlog where they showed some scanners and QR code stickers. Considering the variability of databased records of vinyl and how often vinyl lacks barcodes, I think affixing little stickers like LTT's inventory system would be good to try out. Only problem is, I can't find where they got those stickers, or if they made them themselves then how. My google-fu has proved ineffective. Does anyone know about this sort of thing? Finding standard barcode stickers is easy enough, but those little QR code stickers seem ideal. Even general tips about cataloging and inventory are nice too, but those QR code stickers are the goal here. If I've created this post incorrectly or in the wrong place, please let me know. It didn't seem to fit elsewhere.
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