Tech Questions
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@taniwharugby said in Tech Questions:
@nzzp I have a DVD/Video player combo!
After I transferred all my videos to DVD, it has been on the shelf int he garage for years...to think, we used to think video quality was good!
Shit, even thinking DVD (720p) quality was good astounds me now.
Can PS4's play DVDs or just Blu-ray?
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@taniwharugby said in Tech Questions:
@nzzp I have a DVD/Video player combo!
After I transferred all my videos to DVD, it has been on the shelf int he garage for years...to think, we used to think video quality was good!
How times have changed
Someone wanted a copy of an old video I had and asked if I could put it on a DVD. I just uploaded it to the cloud and sent them the link...
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Sticking this in here as there's no Gardening thread.
Looking at robot lawn movers and interested in the ones that don't use a boundary wire but a camera and/or GPS. Have 2 lawns of about 150sq m & 250 sqm. Anyone had any experience?
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@Victor-Meldrew there was a thread somewhere I had asked the question re robo mowers, I ended up buying a new ride on!
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Tech Questions:
Sticking this in here as there's no Gardening thread.
Looking at robot lawn movers and interested in the ones that don't use a boundary wire but a camera and/or GPS. Have 2 lawns of about 150sq m & 250 sqm. Anyone had any experience?
The place I stayed in Sarlat had a Stihl iMow. The grass looked good.
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I have a device which outputs video to a USB stick for archiving and I'd like to store this in the cloud. I'm looking for a device which will take the data from the device's USB port and send it to either a PC or directly to the cloud (OneDrive or Google Drive).
Thought there'd be something there but unless I'm missing something, haven't found anything remotely available. Asking if anyone can help or advise before I start down the Arduino/Raspberry Pi route.
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Thanks, but it's not a PC sadly - that'd be an easy fix.
The box is a pretty dumb device which outputs data to a USB stick. I want to transfer the data to the cloud or a PC directly. I.e instead of plugging the USB stick into a PC, I want to get that data into a server and the cloud via wifi, bluetooth or similar
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Noise cancelling Bluetooth (over-ear) headphones:
Sony WH-1000XM4 or Sennheiser Momentum 4. They are about the same (relatively good) price.
Will be used to watch TV, listen to podcasts and music, play video games, and will be used regularly on public transport.
Previously had Sennheiser Momentum 2 - good sound but noise cancelling not the best, and not always comfortable, and some cheapish Sony's - okay but broke quickly.
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I had a great pair of Panasonic noise cancelling headphones that I bought at Wellington airport after realising I'd left my ones up in the Bay. Were reasonably cheap and worked perfectly for about 6 years. Then at the end of Covid I pulled them out of my drawer for a trip and the material over the foam had all rotted away. I have no idea why.
I bought a pair of Sennheiser and have been disappointed. The battery time is fine, the sound is ok, but the fit is terrible. I feel like my head is being clamped.