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  1. IMO, the best camera for general shooting is one you can carry without much extra effort, can pull out quickly when needed with interface (software and hardware) you can get used to. So it will be nice if you can go to a store and try on different brands of camera to see which you found most comfortable to hold and change settings while shooting. My personal choice would be the fuji x-e3. Pair with a 18-135mm lens and you should be good for 90% of the time for years to go. The sony A6000 is a good choice if you are going to shoot video with it, the only downside is its buttons are tiny, impossible to use wearing glove. For some reason I never like the Camon M cameras, maybe I not good at using them. Even though I had been using a 5D Mk3 at work for years. Totally agree, pixel count isn't as important if you are not going to corp a lot or make huge print out of your photos. Get a good lens in many case is much more important than pure pixel count for image quality.
  2. Lucky that 99% of our old production were written by someone who are dead long ago. So public domains got us covered in most cases. For those newer opera which we did bough the right for preforming, we don't upload video of those, because we know it could be problematic.
  3. Bad luck to me I guess, it would take hours and hours for me to dispute every claims. But thanks to you, I now got a good video to play along the progress.
  4. I am quite sure the contain is in public domain, I was looking for a way to quickly resolve all the claim if possible. Or else I would have to spend my day dispute all the claim one by one. We are not planing to make money out of the YouTube channel, to be honest we would like to turn off all ad. Lucky that most video is unlisted for now. So nothing bad could happen to the channel.
  5. Or cause Mozart is in public domain, since I am quite sure he didn't sign with any record company back in 18th century. You are right, it looks like an AI mishap. Hope those company would see the light and get it resolved quickly. Thanks very much for your suggestion.
  6. To begin with, I work in a opera production company, so we had quite a lot of recording of pass productions, staged with our own orchestra and vocal artists (without using any audio recording by others). When I tried to upload some of the past production to the company's youtube channel, we got tones of copyright claim (sometimes over tens of airas (songs) got claimed in 1 video). Even some Mozart and Puccini prices got claimed. Is there anyway way to duel with it other than asking for the mercy of those "right holders" one by one? And what if they didn't agree with my augment? Is there any other way to resolve the issue?
  7. To begin with, I knows nothing about electronic engineering, that's why I have this question in minds. Some lower priced motherboard had been using 2 set of MOSFET in the same phase, without using a doubler. Let's say there is 2 40A mosfet wired into a phase. My question is, will the load of that phase be spate evenly between that 2 set of MOSFET? Does it means it kindly of the same as a 80A phase?
  8. To begin with, I am very cheap on buying stuff that won't make money for me. My phones and tablets are second handed, half of my PC is made from second handed parts. I only buy clothes or shores on sales. Last week I really have to fight my instant to go cheap when shopping for a enhancement ring (shh… I want to keep it a surprise). But I never tries to underpay anyone for good services. And tools, I don't mind to buy nice tools and stationary because I really hate to work with badly made one. It really gets on my when my pen is skipping or cutter blade not sharp.
  9. I thought MSI just Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V their VRM design between the B450 boards. I know the Tomahawk is good, so I assume most of them share the same design are good for its price.
  10. How is it? I am using an asus prime x470. The temperature sensor is not very accurate, no debug led, and useless vrm heat sink. Other than that, quite a solid board. But I can't help to think if I will be better off buying one from MSI.
  11. I heard MSI made the best B450 boards in this generation, des any of you guys actually use one?
  12. I don't know how much the ASRock board cost for you, I would recommend MSI if you can buy one of their B450 board at nearly the same price. And you didn't provide the speed of the RAM you want to get, RAM speed can affect the performance of Ryzen apu a lot, buy the 3000 kit if you can, and maybe tighten the sub-timing later to get the most juice out from it.
  13. In theory, it should not draw more than 100w under synthetic load. But at that time, the vrm will be running very close to its temperature limit. If you didn't have good airflow inside the case, it could overheat. I just don't like the idea of running hardware close to its limit day in day out. I would look for second handed hardware if really that tight on budget.
  14. Agree, even if you could oc with that board, the VRM might not be very happy with the power draw. Good vrm are expensive, so don't expect miracle with it.
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