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Source: http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/4/20/15355234/gopro-fusion-camera-360-spherical-sample-video Specs: 5.2K video at 30 frames per second “OverCapture” — Pulls full HD imagery out of the 5.2K recording sphere Looks like GoPro is finally getting into the 360-degree camera game, probably due to the success of the Gear 360 and the Nikon Key Mission. No word on price yet. Interestingly the article notes that GoPro went out of its way to avoid using the phrase "360-degree", I wonder if this means it won't be able to output the full 5.2k image? Edit: I brightened the teaser image in Photoshop and it looks like there's a standard GoPro mount on the bottom as well as 2 buttons on the right side, one of them being 'mode'.
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I remember seeing this a couple year back, looks like design is now finalised and it will start to ship to backers in mid-July. They claims that the mixture of 16 different types of lens (each with a smartphone-like sensor) will be able to produce DSLR quality images. As a photographer myself I feel a little skeptic that the combination of the lenses will produce images worthy of the $1,699 price tag. For reference that would get you a Fujifilm X-T2, a top of the range mirror-less with interchangeable lenses. Then again I guess this is aimed more at the high-end consumer looking for a DSLR-quality point and shoot. From an engineering point of view what they're doing in software is similar to what Apple has done in its dual lens setup or Google's HDR+ in the Pixel. Essentially capturing a load of information then fusing it in software. I'm guessing the tele-photo lenses are for minor detail whilst the wide-angle and fast lenses are for the framing and bokeh. Sample images from the company: http://captured.light.co/mostly-cuba Community blog pointing out flaws in processing here: http://lightrumors.co/2017/04/14/new-light-l16-images-from-cuba-oh-the-dynamic-range-and-the-narrow-depth-of-field/ How it works by Wired (From 2015): https://www.wired.com/2015/10/light-l16-camera/ More pictures of the device Full Specifications
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I have a x370 k5 gamig motherboard, corsair rgb ram and a gigabyte gtx 1080 g1 gaming. these components all have rgb, a week ago they worked alright, I didn't have all the options but it worked. I installed my pc into a new case and now when I go into rgb fusion it only works on my graphics card, not even the motherboard. I have recently installed the phone app, but it can't link does thise cause a problem as well? -
I have a new Gigabyte RTX 2060 Super Gaming OC. It has the RGB Fusion advertised in the key features page: https://www.gigabyte.com/pt/Graphics-Card/GV-N206SGAMING-OC-8GC#kf , but there is no RGB Fusion at the download like it should https://www.gigabyte.com/pt/Graphics-Card/GV-N206SGAMING-OC-8GC/support#support-dl-utility . The generic Fusion software doesn't work, everything is greyed out. Will they still add it? How to make it work? I want to be able to control the led behavior.
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This maybe a very stupid question with a very obvious answer but I'm still unsure. As I know you use ASUS Aura Sync to change the RGB color on both your GPU and ASUS ROG Mobo, it can even work with most RAM like Trident-Z or Corsair Vengeance Pro etc. What if I have a Gigabyte Mobo instead...how do I change my GPU's RGB color ?? Can I use Gigabyte's RGB Fusion software ?? If I'm not mistaken, Gigabyte RGB Fusion will work with Trident-Z RAM right ? What if it's a ASUS Strix GPU ?? Will it work ??
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Hi there! First time posting here. I'm stuck trying to change the colors on the Z390 Designare motherboard RGB software (RGB Fusion 2.0). It seems like the software is just greyed out, no matter where I click, nothing happens.. Has anyone had any luck? The version indicated on the folder when downloaded is B18.1019.1_Pack Thanks!
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I recently took my Late 2012 Mac Mini containing a Crucial 240gb SSD and a WD Slim 1tb HDD and formatted them both as one Fusion drive. I then reinstalled macOS Sierra (10.12.6), then downloaded and ran the Mojave upgrade (10.14.2). I've been told that Mojave is the first OS to support fusion drives on APFS. The upgrade completed but I am noticing some MAJOR problems. There are times where Finder will lock up on startup for about 20 minutes. Deleting the com.apple.Finder.plist file in /Library/Preferences and rebooting seems to have fixed that. Keyboard input is also erratic and will ignore some keystrokes entirely (using a Logitech K750), something that NEVER happened on 10.12. There were several occasions when Logic Pro X would crash and then macOS would throw an error upon trying to open it again saying "This application is not compatible with your computer". The same thing happens with Firefox and Safari, a native macOS app! Rebooting fixes these issues temporarily. I'm aware Mojave does not support 32-bit apps but none of these applications are. This past evening, when leaving the machine idle, upon returning home, I find that it has auto-rebooted and launched the drive selection screen, without anybody present to hold down the Option key. I have yet to run hardware diagnostics or boot into Safe Mode. I can post those results when I have them. Do any of these symptoms sound familiar to anyone and is there really anything I can do given my hardware (specs posted below)? I would really like to keep this fusion drive setup for the storage and ease of use but I don't know if sticking with Mojave (and by extension, APFS) is worth it. My data is backed up and I have no issues reformatting the drive with HFS+ and reinstalling 10.12 if that's the best thing to do. Does anybody have any insight into the advantages of APFS on fusion drives and whether or not I should even TRY making this work? Mac Mini (Late 2012) 2.5 GHz i5 16 GB 1600MHz DDR3 Fusion Drive (240GB Crucial SSD + 1TB WD HDD)
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Hi, anyone know how to activate GIGABYTE case RGB logo? connected all plugs. Gigabyte RGB fusion recognized the case but the case logos remains off? is it power issue?
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Hi, I have a Phanteks p400 Tempered Glass edition, and I'm having issues with the rgb strip and power button. I bought the adapter that allows you to connect these things to the motherboard, which in this case is a Gigabyte ab350 gaming 3, but when i connect everything, the only functions that work are the rainbow cycle function, which I can't control the speed of, and the static color function. The rest of the functions, like breathing and flashing, while done by the motherboard, are not working on the power button light or led strips. If anyone could help me with this issue and allow full control, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi LTT, I am learning how to do video editing and I've hit abit of a curious issue. With Davinci Resolve 16 I am able to render normal video clips quite fast. However, as soon as I add in any Fusion composition the render crawls to a very very slow pace. 6 seconds worth of spinning text I am getting an estimate of over 2 years of rendering time (and increasing). There's no problem with playback of the Fusion composition though. Using the free version of Davinci Resolve 16 I am aware that there will not be any GPU acceleration, but it seems like my CPU usage is at idle too (less than 10%). Also, Task Manager reports only 50+% RAM usage. Something seems off here. Anyone have any idea what's going on? Thanks in advance! Specs: Ryzen R5 3600 16GB 3200MHz (8GB x 2) RTX2060 6GB 512GB Crucial MX500 SSD
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Hello people. My current headset is quite literally falling apart and I need a new one, badly. My choices are rather limited, because I've always had issues finding headsets that sit nicely around my ugly big skull. I need it to either run over USB or be wireless, so I can use it with my Vive and also utilize the headset's mic. The Asus ROG Strix Fusion 700 really caught my eyes there. It's not the most comfortable, but since the earpads are exchangable, I could tinker on them a bit to adjust them more to my liking. I could use it wired when on my PC and, when in VR, run it over the Vive's native USB port or just use it wirelessly with my PC using a Bluetooth dongle. The Fusion Line certainly looks and feels sturdy enough, but I've made bad experiences with USB headsets in the past. All the ones I've had eventually died due to their mirco USB port failing. Do any of you have experiences with the Fusion 300/500/700 and can give me your input on what you think of them? Would be much appreciated. Cheers.
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Hey guys, I've been reading different threads on this topic but haven't seen a solid answer yet. I have a Gigabyte Aorus 370z Ultra Gaming Motherboard, paired with GSKILL Trident RGB memory. I know that the RGB in these two items will work together through Gigabyte's RGB Fusion software. The tricky part that I am trying to wrap my head around is whether or not I can simultaneously use the Asus Aura software to program the RGB on my Asus 1080 Strix. I know that RGB Fusion and Asus Aura will never sync, but can I at least manually change the colors/flash pattern on the Asus 1080 with Aura installed on the side? (Can the Asus Aura software see the Asus 1080 behind the Gigabyte board??) Gigabyte Aorus 370z - RGB Controlled by RGB Fusion Gkill Trident RGB - RGB Controlled by RGB Fusion Asus 1080 Strix - RGB Controlled by Asus Aura without Sync (?) Thanks friends! (PS I haven't received my PSU in the mail yet, so I've been unable to test for the time being)
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I have been having issues with my iMac in terms of fusion drive performance within the machine. its the 2013 edition with the I5 and 16gb of ddr3 ram aswell as a 1tb fusion drive. When I opened up activity manager and looked at disk permanence it showed read and write speeds of 1gb and then one second later dropped down to the low kilobytes. I don't quite know what is going on. I mostly run music and do excel documents to do totals for the day as well as word. My cpu tends to run 90% idle and yet even with the el captain update, it still runs very slow. For such a recent machine i don't know why it is struggling so much. Any help would be much appreciated. Don't hate on the stupid apple product just help. thanks!
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So I got entrusted with a task to make a professional looking website with a way to embed videos from vimeo or youtube like services. The problem is that last time when I made a website was when PHPFusion was most popular, right now I have no idea how to start. What I'm looking for: - Script to install on my FTP server that will have easy to use admin panel - Themes support would be an awesome thing! I'd like to at least try making it look good - Rating the embeded videos, possible TOP10 and ofcourse comments under them and contact form I already got a domain and pretty cheap hosting on my eye already. I have basic knowledge with creating a website since I've done it in the past. I have an image of what I want to do in my head but somehow I can't put it to words to explain it better. Maybe you can help please?
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Not that many people know about this thing, but it's pretty sweet. It is a computer engineered nuclear fusion reactor using a different design from the classic "tokamak" reactors (the donut shaped ones) A few days ago it was switched on for the first time to produce helium plasma, which is easier to control than hydrogen plasma, since this is just a first test. It should be ready to do hydrogen plasma at the start of next year (2016) which is what produces all the power (when done correctly!) I'm looking forward to see if this thing can maintain a positive energy output for extended periods of time. If the reactor can keep running for loger than all reactors have been able to in the past, the energy produced will be greater than the energy needed to start it up, and nuclear fusion - the energy of the future - will be achieved! TLDR: It's completed, it works with helium, and it will be tested with hydrogen early next year. Source: http://www.ipp.mpg.de/3984226/12_15
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I have a setup with 3 monitors in Surround and 2 GTX 780's. All the monitors are plugged into a single card. So far it has been a giant pain to turn Surround on when I game and to turn it off when I use the screens for other tasks. Every time I toggle Surround all my monitors reset to their default settings. Refresh rates, bezel compensation, etc has to all be setup again every time. Is there a way to toggle Surround on and off while preserving all the settings? Today I bought DisplayFusion since it was on sale. The splitting feature fixes most of the problems with Surround for general usage, so I thought I might just leave Surround enabled all the time. But that leads to a different problem. I only want SLI mode enabled when gaming. The NVidia control panel doesn't allow me to have SLI disabled when Surround is enabled. Is it possible to enable Surround without also enabling SLI? I need SLI to be off when using the cards for CUDA computing. (3D rendering) So then, a solution to either of these problems would let me finally use these 3 monitors properly. Any help would be appreciated.
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Finally after so many years of research we might be moving to a point of clean, safe and sustainable energy. Scientists at the National Ignition Facility(NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory just announced that the reactor that was being used for the research of Hydrogen Fusion process finally produced more power than it took in. This means that the research might very well be a major step toward the availability of Fusion reactors that require very little fuel and gives a huge amount of energy. But now there is one obstacle and that being that the reactor in the facility would need to be able to sustain the enormous heat and pressure generated. The current facility may not be adequate as of now. No!! ^^ This is not an egg ! Nuclear Fusion is the process by which 2 small atoms collide to form a bigger single atom. This requires a large amount of energy but also the yield is multiple times the input. A view inside the gold cylinder where hydrogen is compressed to incredible densities A view of the amplifiers that amplify the lasers SOURCE :wired EDIT: IF U HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON HOW IT WORKS How nuclear fusion works How will a fusion power plant work?
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