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md.ekstrandom.net
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| | | | | A detailed writeup of my setup, and a few different options, for improving audio, video, and production quality on Zoom calls and recorded presentation videos. | |
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blog.fireside.fm
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| | | | | Choosing the right mic for a podcast can be complicated: there are a number of factors to consider when selecting your microphone. | |
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largedatabank.com
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| | | | | My home office desk setup has changed a lot since I started working from home full-time due to COVID-19. This post explains what goes into the setup that I've got, along with ample photographs. The transition to full remote both left me with more time on my hands and inspired me to tidy up and optimize my setup for comfort and improved AV. I've also started streaming programming on Twitch, which has added a few requirements. | |
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nickmchardy.com
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| | | So I finally got around to taking my Twin Famicom for a drive to my parents' place. You see, I was on a bit of a mission to try out some 80s gaming action on a genuine CRT TV which my parents still rock. It's brought into the modern age with the help of a DVB Tuner, keeping those broadcast TV programmes alive for a little bit longer yet. I had actually forgotten a few things about CRTs, having used LCD TVs for so long now. Boy, they are noisy. And I don't mean the volume through the speakers. It's that constant high-pitched whine which I had totally forgotten about. There is no escaping it, even moving to another room the sound purveys. Of course, the older generation amongst us won't have this issue as the top end frequencies roll off in the teens of Khz, but for me it's still there. Zzzzzzzzzzzz. | ||