Front a number of Scythe sinks over the years, they're always niceScythe fuma 2. Cheaper and quieter than noctua. Similar performance
Front a number of Scythe sinks over the years, they're always niceScythe fuma 2. Cheaper and quieter than noctua. Similar performance
Doubt similar performance and quieter, my noctua makes basically no noise.Scythe fuma 2. Cheaper and quieter than noctua. Similar performance
noctuas are great, but theres plenty of fans thats are 85-95% of the performance/silence at 50% of the priceDoubt similar performance and quieter, my noctua makes basically no noise.
Moot point really. You will never hear these fans.noctuas are great, but theres plenty of fans thats are 85-95% of the performance/silence at 50% of the price
so why you bitching about itMoot point really. You will never hear these fans.
... Im not?so why you bitching about it
Some servers do this intentionally because they know audio will process faster, but that can be a fail too, since hardware latencies vary so much between user systems. Podcasts do it a lot so they won't look stupid due to the lack of sync. Probably not a bad idea for them since they are often starting out with shit hardware. There is software to try and unfuck it . . . .Question for someone who is more knowledgeable than me on this subject:
One of my favorite bands had a live streaming concert a few months ago. I paid the "admission" fee and watched the show live. Afterwards, I downloaded the stream (as you were given up to 48 hours to watch or re-watch the concert). After downloading the mp4 (4GB for about 1.75 hours of video), the audio/video is out of sync. I can manually adjust in VLC PLayer, but the problem is it varies from being too fast to being too slow, like almost a second... i.e super noticeable and really annoying. I'm wondering if the server did this on purpose to discourage piracy. Also wondering if there is some way to unfuck the sync issue.
Nightwish, 150,000 live streaming views, I guess set some records for streaming shows during quarantine.Some servers do this intentionally because they know audio will process faster, but that can be a fail too, since hardware latencies vary so much between user systems. Podcasts do it a lot so they won't look stupid due to the lack of sync. Probably not a bad idea for them since they are often starting out with shit hardware. There is software to try and unfuck it . . . .
Sorry man. Curious - who's the band? No judgement
huh, I wonder if their SMPTE timecode was wonky. It does sound like some kind of anti-piracy thing, but I've never heard of that scheme in particular.Question for someone who is more knowledgeable than me on this subject:
One of my favorite bands had a live streaming concert a few months ago. I paid the "admission" fee and watched the show live. Afterwards, I downloaded the stream (as you were given up to 48 hours to watch or re-watch the concert). After downloading the mp4 (4GB for about 1.75 hours of video), the audio/video is out of sync. I can manually adjust in VLC PLayer, but the problem is it varies from being too fast to being too slow, like almost a second... i.e super noticeable and really annoying. I'm wondering if the server did this on purpose to discourage piracy. Also wondering if there is some way to unfuck the sync issue.
Tried MPC-BE and MPC-HE, both exhibit same sync issue.try media player classic
Yeah I do that, but the sync issue varies, like too fast then a few minutes later too slow. It's really weird. If the sync issue was fixed, it would be a fantastic video. Video quality is crazy good.try vlc
i think it has audio/video synching abilities
Its been a while since I used it
Is it a slow drift over the entire file, or does it "wobble?"Question for someone who is more knowledgeable than me on this subject:
One of my favorite bands had a live streaming concert a few months ago. I paid the "admission" fee and watched the show live. Afterwards, I downloaded the stream (as you were given up to 48 hours to watch or re-watch the concert). After downloading the mp4 (4GB for about 1.75 hours of video), the audio/video is out of sync. I can manually adjust in VLC PLayer, but the problem is it varies from being too fast to being too slow, like almost a second... i.e super noticeable and really annoying. I'm wondering if the server did this on purpose to discourage piracy. Also wondering if there is some way to unfuck the sync issue.
Oh shit, that's probably it - the video is from a bunch of Finnish dorks, so it's probably at 25FPS.Is it a slow drift over the entire file, or does it "wobble?"
Slow drift could be the audio being at the right sample rate, but the video being encoded at 29.97fps and played at 30fps or something to that effect. If that was the case, it'd give an error of 3.6 seconds over 1 hour if that matches up with what you're seeing.
It wobbles, goes too fast, then too slow. That's why manual adjustments are annoying.Is it a slow drift over the entire file, or does it "wobble?"
Slow drift could be the audio being at the right sample rate, but the video being encoded at 29.97fps and played at 30fps or something to that effect. If that was the case, it'd give an error of 3.6 seconds over 1 hour if that matches up with what you're seeing.