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Good idea, though some sites might mangle it with autocorrect and spell checkers as default, especially at the beginning of a sentence.
I hope Dave's toilet door has an appropriate sign on it: EEVBOG
Quote from: ivan747 on December 14, 2014, 04:33:03 pmQuote from: Richard Crowley on December 14, 2014, 04:07:01 amLooks great to me. KISS.IMHO, going to high frame rates on the regular programs is a complete waste of your time, YouTube's disk space, and the Internet bandwidth to view them at our end. Not to mention that there are still probably many of your viewers who don't have the luxury of 10s of MB of internet speed to view such content.I somehow manage to watch the 720p 50FPS with a 2meg bit bandwidth, almost in real time streaming.I only see options for the resolution, not the framerate, but I've noticed that lately I have to switch to 720 instead of 1080 to get the audio and video in sync. It looks just as good as 720 anyway.
Quote from: Richard Crowley on December 14, 2014, 04:07:01 amLooks great to me. KISS.IMHO, going to high frame rates on the regular programs is a complete waste of your time, YouTube's disk space, and the Internet bandwidth to view them at our end. Not to mention that there are still probably many of your viewers who don't have the luxury of 10s of MB of internet speed to view such content.I somehow manage to watch the 720p 50FPS with a 2meg bit bandwidth, almost in real time streaming.
Looks great to me. KISS.IMHO, going to high frame rates on the regular programs is a complete waste of your time, YouTube's disk space, and the Internet bandwidth to view them at our end. Not to mention that there are still probably many of your viewers who don't have the luxury of 10s of MB of internet speed to view such content.
Not so. In Flash on Firefox you will get the 50/60fps without any warning. Although on Windows at least, it will just drop frames instead of actually managing it.
I really want to see the new product of yours. When will you release a video on it approximately?
Dave Jones transistor tester? uTester?
Quote from: george graves on December 17, 2014, 01:04:39 pmDave Jones transistor tester? uTester?well, I kinda expect that it has a "u" in it's name. It will make some kind of a signature for Dave, more like Apple with "i", iPad, iPhone... etc. xD
Dave has been clearing the decks of some neglected things. The BTTF clock repair, the Transistor tester teardown and the Digilent Analog Discovery review all been a long time on the back burner. Now the longest of all I'll bet it's the uSupply. I wouldn't be surprised to see a multimeter shootout soon too.
Quote from: wilfred on December 18, 2014, 02:34:11 amDave has been clearing the decks of some neglected things. The BTTF clock repair, the Transistor tester teardown and the Digilent Analog Discovery review all been a long time on the back burner. Now the longest of all I'll bet it's the uSupply. I wouldn't be surprised to see a multimeter shootout soon too. I'm hoping to get a EEVintern to help out finishing off the long neglected uSupply.uRuler 2 is always but a few hours cut'n'paste whim away on Pozzible.I was this close to reviewing a Brymen meter the other day, but did the Analog Discovery instead.
Quote from: VEGETA on December 18, 2014, 01:54:45 amQuote from: george graves on December 17, 2014, 01:04:39 pmDave Jones transistor tester? uTester?well, I kinda expect that it has a "u" in it's name. It will make some kind of a signature for Dave, more like Apple with "i", iPad, iPhone... etc. xDI thought he was referring to the Keysight box I got delivered?In any case I have the uWatchuCalcuCurrentuRuleruSupplyand a couple of other uWhatsis under development. So yeah, kinda a theme...
Will you be selling uSupply when it is done like uCurrent?