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This is a sc from the video Running a YouTube Business is EASY (just kidding), I want to know which app is this, and if you have any information on other apps that he uses, it would be highly apreciated!
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So, specs: Why would the BIOS time and time in my W11 zone differ? I'm in UTC +2:00 time zone. If I set the time in BIOS to my correct regional time, then in the Windows (11) time is 2 hours past. I mean If I set BIOS time to 21:00 then in W11 time is 23:00. Suspecting this might have something to do with the machine not being able to wake from sleep or turn on automatically by set turn-on alarm. Just an anomaly or is there some actual reason for all of this? PS. Didn't know where to place this topic, so it's here.
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what games have you spend most of your time on? was it worth it? how so? for me it would definitely be war Thunder, in 2 years i managed over 2,5k hours and counting, i play it nearly everyday with an active squadron and am still not finished with one of the 8 nations, it combines my love for aviation and military history with a fun and very realistic game *spits on world of tanks/warships/warplanes* tho ive spent countless hours and about 200 euros on it its my favourite game and has been since I started playing, defo no regrets
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Anybody know why my Last BIOS time is so high even when using an SSD and how to fix it? My spec: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: MSI RX 570 Motherboard: MSI B450M PRO-VDH PLUS Ram: 16 GB SSD: Kingston 240GB Things I already tried but didn't work:
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My end goal: On like youtube, they show a little thing in the bottom that says "5 mins reaming". I have no idea where to start, but i am Using FFMPEG: $format = new Streaming\Format\X264(); $format->on('progress', function ($video, $format, $percentage){ global $time; global $time_init; $url_23 = '/home/nrrinc/Desktop/HLS2/2/'.$time.'/'; // You can update a field in your database or can log it to a file // You can also create a socket connection and show a progress bar to users //echo sprintf("\rTranscoding...(%s%%) [%s%s]", $percentage, str_repeat('#', $percentage), str_repeat('-', (100 - $percentage))).''; $myfile = fopen($url_23."txt.status", "w") or die("Unable to open file!"); //$txt = sprintf("\rTranscoding...(%s%%) [%s%s]", $percentage, str_repeat('#', $percentage), str_repeat('-', (100 - $percentage))).''; $txt = sprintf("%s%", $percentage, str_repeat('#', $percentage),).''.'<br>'; fwrite($myfile, $txt); fclose($myfile); ### I want to echo how much time is remaining til the render is done });
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My code: session_start(); $time = time() + 5; if (isset($_SESSION['udi_v1']) && $time >= $_SESSION['udi_expire']) { # skip echo "NO SKIP"; } else { function guidv4($data = null) { $data = $data ?? random_bytes(16); assert(strlen($data) == 16); $data[6] = chr(ord($data[6]) & 0x0f | 0x40); $data[8] = chr(ord($data[8]) & 0x3f | 0x80); return vsprintf('%s%s-%s-%s-%s-%s%s%s', str_split(bin2hex($data), 4)); } $_SESSION['udi_v1'] = guidv4(); $_SESSION['udi_expire'] = time(); echo "NO SKIP________"; } var_dump($_SESSION); my goal: i want to make a new guidv4 every 15 minutes. So if the udi_expire time is above 900 seconds, then refresh it if the time is not the 900 seconds, then dont do anything where did i go wrong?
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Hi, yesterday my modem was taken by my isp to change the account binded to it to a new account that I made On returning, I saw that many of the devices in my hopuse are not getting internet from the router even if it is connected and I can even login to the router settings - but no internet. I left it as I thought it will be over when the DHCP resets itself. Today when I woke up the problem still exists and when I went further looking, I found this The NTP config was disabled and the time was 1970?! I enabled it and when applied, it didn't change anything, it is still showing 1970 and not updating!! On further looking I found that the modem ( which my ISP reset) was also having the same issue and was locked to 1970 January. I tried to manually change the date by adding NTP servers, but it still resets to Jan 1970 and not budging from that. Now these are my questions. 1. Can only my ISP change the modem time? 2. Are my router times affected due to this modem time? if not why is it not changing when I change it? 3. Are my device connection issues due to this time discrepancy? 4. If i tell the ISP to come are reset the time, will the devices be start working fine?
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I'm in the Victoria B.C. area, and I'm wondering if someone knows of a parts store similar to free geek. I'm looking to build my first PC and picked a heck of a year to start. I'm alright with frankensteining it slowly over time to save $ Thanks!
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Can you guys an gals help me to freeze the time on my second PC? i build a whole nother PC to run 2 programs, one of them is normally paid software, (sign making software for my vinyl cutter) but i'm only using the cutter for Hobby purposes. due to me going to collage, i don't have the money to pay for a 700€ program. I would like to either Freeze the time via the bios or via Startup, before the program even has a chance to notice a time change. the PC is not connected to the internet and can therefore not get the time via some kind of service and has to use the built in time. Is there a way to pull that off? (or you got any free sign making software that is compatible with my cutter [Mimaki CG60EX]) Thanks for your answers, couldn't find a similar thread on the forum, so i started a new one, if there is one on here, pls show me. if u find any spelling or grammar mistakes, u can keep em for yourself English aint my first language
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Hello all, Here's my system, for future reference: R5 3600, Asrock x570 Phantom Gaming ITX-TB3, MSI Ventus RTX 2060 Super, 16(2x8)gb Gskill Ripjaws 5 3600mhz, Crucial 512gb NVME, Samsung 850 Evo 1tb, WD Blue 4tb, Ncase M1, Silverstone 700W SFX PSU. My current issue is that windows time and date service isn't keeping, well up to date. I've already looked around online and have tried restarting the windows time service in services.msc, as well as changing the time server. Every time I turn off my pc, and start it back up again, the time doesn't update the the current time, even after waiting a few minutes and doing some work. If I turn my PC off at 11pm the night before, it will resume from 11pm the next day and continue on without realizing its mistake and changing the time. The only to solve this problem is manually press the sync now button. I've also run the sfc/scannow to see if there were any issues, none to be found. I have no pending windows updates. My last resort is the CMOS battery, though I doubt that is the issue. I run an undervolt on my ryzen system, as well as an xmp profile, and it hasn't been resetting regularly, so I don't believe that's it. Plus, I'm really not into putting the effort into dismantling the system at the moment just to get to CMOS. If it comes to that, I will. I'd appreciate all your help. If you think that this doesn't belong in this section of the forum, let me know. Thanks!
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Hello LTT Forum ! My father let me help him solve a tech problem at his office. This is the current situation: One of his colleagues works as a 3D modeler and has this folder on his laptop where he keeps all of the company's 3D files for all their projects. On the same network with this laptop , is a QNAP TS 231 NAS that has an identical copy of my father's colleague's 3D models folder among other valuable folders which contain various company documents. All the folders on this NAS are shared folders to which everyone on the network has access. This is how the exact copy stored n the NAS is created/maintained : At the end of the working day, the 3D modeler goes in the folder on his computer, sorts by "Date Modified" and copies everything that was modified that day then goes in the shared folder on the NAS and he pastes and replaces the respective files. Not only is this an extraordinarily tedious job but it is also very dangerous thus I offered to find and set up a way for this task to be performed automatically in real time by the computer. What I am trying to do is find a way to configure the local computers on the network and the NAS in the following way: Certain designated local folders on each employee machine to be real time synced to the copy on the NAS. That means if the 3D modeler makes a modification on a file in the designated folder on his computer then as soon as he saves that modification in the file , the copy on the NAS is updated with the just modified version. While googling I found out this is called setting up " a sync job". The NAS is running something called QTS a QNAP proprietary OS which also has an appstore. I downloaded various utilities developed by QNAP for sync jobs however I couldn't figure out how to make them work. So far I tried: Qsync which as far as I could figure was more of a Dropbox type of service that would run on your NAS. You would have to manually drag and drop files into a Qsync folder for it to sync with the NAS or have them created there in the first place. Configuring it requires setting up accounts for each user and then installing a client on each user's machine. I was on a hurry last time I tried it , I will give it another go tomorrow. Netbak Replicator , another QNAP tool which states that it provides real time sync but is in fact a back up tool, not what I need. Hybrid Sync which seemed to be the only one out of the bunch that could actually work however I could not figure out how to properly set it up so tha tthe "pick up" folder would be a local folder on a machine and the "destination" would be on the server. If anyone has any idea on how to configure this app please walk me through a short tutorial below. So here is what I ask of you internet. Is there a feature in Windows that can work with the QNAP NAS OS ( it's called QTS, the server is running version 4.3. something ...I forgot) so that I pick the folder on the machine and then set it up in the NAS that it should constantly check that folder for modifications and bring it up to date in real time? I would be baffled if for all the complicated features Windows has it doesn't have something fit to my needs. If you have done this exact thing before please let me know exactly how you did it. Also if there are any third party apps that could solve my issue please let me know. It would be great if anyone could provide a tutorial . Thank you.
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Hi, Recently for past few days I am encountering a problem my time in Windows and also the BIOS is falling behind by around 2 hours and 15 minutes. The date remains the same I tried fixing the issue by connecting the PC to internet and syncing it with windows time server. It fixed the issue but now again facing the issue. Is it a problem with the BIOS or the CMOS battery ? This is a new PC only around 5 to 6 months old. PS: This system is not connected to internet I only connect it with my mobile phone internet when I need to download a game from steam or other softwares.
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As you see in this photo, the time is actually 12:55 mid day. But my PC thinks its 03:12 at night. Ive tried the "sync now" time option, it only fixes the clock for about 1hour, then it falls back again. It seems like my windows clock has stopped working. I dont know how to fix it.
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Hello I have to write a python program that changes an input file like the following: 1 hour 20 minutes 30 minutes and 2 hours into an output file like the following: 01:20:00 02:30:00 I have no idea what to do Thankyou!
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So for my main monitor I'm using a Samsung SyncMaster 226BW. And it has really bad viewing angles and I don't know about color and panel type. But for a while I was thinking that it was a bad monitor, but I did some research and maybe it's actually good? I don't know much about it so I would like some of you to help me learn about it a little bit.
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I am experiencing very high BIOS times ever since i built my PC. At the beginning it was about 20 seconds. But it seems to only get worse. In the 3 months I have it now, I went up to 24 seconds, which seems too high to me. Even 20 is to high I guess. Components: CPU: Ryzen 5 3500 Motherboard: Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite GPU: RTX 2060 Super Memory: 2 x 8 GB Trident Z Neo 3600 MHz. I didn't tweak anything crazy in the BIOS, nothings is overclocked or anything. I just turned on ErP mode so my Stream Deck isn't lit all the time and enabled SVM for Virtual Machine use. Does anyone of you have an idea what could be wrong here?
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Hi folks, I have an ongoing issue for a about two years now and I can't figure out the cause of it. My workstation is i7-4770k running at stock speed, Asus Z87pro, 32GB RAM 1600MHz, GTX 960 4GB. 20TB of total internal HDD storage, 1.75TB of SSD. Detailed list will follow. About two years ago, my Windows system time started to fail to update itself consistently. I would have to manually toggle "set time automatically" on and off to get the system update its time, and then it may or may not hold for sometime. Usually it would lose its track after a few hours even when the PC is on. Powering the system off would most certainly get the time to be not catching up. Things I have tried: * Replaced CMOS battery, did not help. Also learned how this would lose onboard RAID setup and learned how to rebuild RAID... * Tried changing windows time server options. Tried playing around with Windows time service, did not help. * I have not tried to update BIOS yet, as I am not sure whether this would affect my onboard RAID setup again. What could it be then? The motherboard? Any comments, suggestions and instructions on diagnosing this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot! OS Name Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0.17134 Build 17134 Other OS Description Not Available OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name System Manufacturer ASUS System Model All Series System Type x64-based PC System SKU All Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz, 3501 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s) BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 1007, 2013-05-17 SMBIOS Version 2.7 Embedded Controller Version 255.255 BIOS Mode Legacy BaseBoard Manufacturer ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. BaseBoard Model Not Available BaseBoard Name Base Board Platform Role Desktop Secure Boot State Unsupported PCR7 Configuration Binding Not Possible Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32 Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume7 Locale Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "10.0.17134.1006" User Name Time Zone Mountain Daylight Time Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 32.0 GB Total Physical Memory 31.9 GB Available Physical Memory 17.4 GB Total Virtual Memory 33.9 GB Available Virtual Memory 15.1 GB Page File Space 2.00 GB Page File C:\pagefile.sys Kernel DMA Protection Off Virtualization-based security Not enabled Device Encryption Support Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: TPM is not usable, PCR7 binding is not supported, Hardware Security Test Interface failed and device is not InstantGo, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/device(s) detected, TPM is not usable Hyper-V - VM Monitor Mode Extensions Yes Hyper-V - Second Level Address Translation Extensions Yes Hyper-V - Virtualization Enabled in Firmware No Hyper-V - Data Execution Protection Yes
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I'm about ready to do a system overhaul, new MOBO, CPU, and RAM. I am trying to decide if I should wait until holiday time frame and hope there are some good deals, or buy now while microcenter is having a MOBO, CPU bundle discount. Thoughts? The discount is $40 by the way. Looking at getting a Ryzen 2600, ASROCK B450M Pro4, and Ripjaws RAM, 2X8GB
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I have a router above me in my mares flat since my internet was cut off into I can get replacement HFC cable installed and wondering if air time fairness worth turning off or leaving on I am about 15 meters from the router and though floor and 2 walls of 30 cm thick concrete walls I get about 30/30 during the day and middle on the night I can hit 60 mbit down 30 up. Should I leave the setting on or turn off since I am only one using the WiFi connection. Netgear R7000 2.4/5.0 TP-LINK Archer T6E 2.4/5.0 Channels Auto 2.4Ghz Wireless N I get 65% to 82% signal strength.
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Hi, I have three laptops running Windows 10 1809 connected to the same AP (TP-Link Archer C2 v3 on the latest firmware) over Wi-Fi, none of them can sync time for some reason. time.nist.gov and time.windows.gov seem dead, so I'm using time.google.com. AP itself updates time without any problems. What I have tried: - Different NTP servers - Different AP (an older TP-Link) - Disabling firewall on all laptops and in the AP - Resetting DNS to the one provided by IPS (I use CloudFlare DNS) - ping time.google.com - works just fine - Tinkering with Port Triggering feature of the AP - opening ports 123 UDP and 37 TCP Have I overlooked something? Is there anything else I can try? Thanks!
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Hey guys. I was wondering if there is a chrome extension or some other program I can use to accelerate the rate at which time passes in my browser? So that my tabs think time is passing faster than it actually is and websites that require you to wait an hour or so to perform a task will think an hour has passed because of the acceleration?
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Hello, I saw a Linus video on YouTube recently about windows 10 computers and how they set their time. As I have been having issues recently with my own computers time and no one else has been able to do anything about it, I thought I might as well try here. So when ever I try to set my windows 10 machine to "set time automatically" it jumps my time about 12 hours forward than my actual EST time. It also automatically set my time zone to Beijing, China, even though I live in the south east United States, and have never taken my computer out of country. I believe it is doing this due to a network issue, as the same problem has happened to every other windows 10 device that connects to this internet. We tried replacing the router, but the replacement does the same thing. What I guess I'm asking is does anyone know how to make my computer realise that it is not actually in China, because when I access certain sites, like my online school for example, it thinks I'm 12 hours ahead and I lose my chance to submit my papers. I have my time set manually now, but the network seems to affect where websites think I am. I realise I started rambling a bit in this post, so if there is anything you need me to clear up, I would be more than happy to. Thank you for any help.
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It's UltraWide time again! LG has just launched their 2018 UltraWide Festival, and this time around they're focusing on creators. They're looking to embrace creators who spend a lot of time in front of computers creating and looking for the best output from their display. Check it out and participate for a chance to win an LG UltraWide Monitor at http://geni.us/ultrawidefestLTT2
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Hey guys, So I am currently listing all the parts for my new PC and I have never built a PC before. These are all the parts and peripherals: 1. Intel Core i5-8600K 2. Asus Prime Z370-A 3. HyperX Predator DDR4 16 GB (2x8GB, 3200Hz) 4. MSI Geforce GTX 1080 8GB 5. Kingston A400 480GB 2.5'' SSD 6. Be Quiet! Dark Rock 3 Pro 7. Corsair RM750X v2 PSU 8. TP-LINK TG-3468 PCle Gigabit Adapter (Do I need this for ethernet connection?) 9. Asus MG248QR 23.5'' 1080p 144Hz Monitor 10. NZXT S340 Razer Case 11. Razer Ornata Chroma Keyboard 12. Razer Basilisk Mouse Do you think these will work together or not? Is there any suggestion you may give? Any comments or thoughts would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
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