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Keep going back much, much further. I remember hearing that phrase back in the early 2000s, and wouldn’t doubt it if if was referenced as early as 1999.
Keep going back much, much further. I remember hearing that phrase back in the early 2000s, and wouldn’t doubt it if if was referenced as early as 1999.
How it’s implemented can vary, but you’re gonna take one of three approaches
The latter two can actually work with an unmanaged switch as long as you tag your vlans correctly. The key is having a router than can handle it.
I’ll look into SetEdit, thank you!
You can change it once connected, but every time it defaults back to LDAC
Side by side test with my headphones showed better speration of the range (including bass) and a more solid connection, especially while flying. Kept having LADC constantly try to bitrate switch on me, and when I set it on highest quality it kept cutting in and out at times. Sample size of 1 so YMMV.
I actually prefer AptX HD but I wish my Android would default to it instead of LDAC
Ah Slackware, the first time that I learned software could damage hardware. It has the option to also configure hsync on your CRT monitor, and if said monitor didn’t correctly validate the range it would permanently fuck it up.
Thank you. I was reading from the wrong direction so I was getting 80/90/10 instead of 80/10/10.
How do you read it? When I add up all three directions I get well over 100%.
Did anyone find in the actual Microsoft doc where it stated that? I tried search for “DOS” or “device” and didn’t come back with anything.