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On February 14 2012 03:33 GWBuffalo wrote: Is there anyway to be notified if someone replies directly to one of your posts here at TL? I see nothing in the profile page.
For some very active threads, it's quite hard to keep track of whether someone replied to something you said.
No there is not.
Easiest way is to just content search your own name, though the search is only indexed once every hour so there may be some lag.
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On February 14 2012 03:36 TheToast wrote: No there is not.
Easiest way is to just content search your own name, though the search is only indexed once every hour so there may be some lag.
Just out of curiosity, do you have any idea why there is not? It's obviously a design choice. I just wonder why.
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On February 14 2012 03:46 GWBuffalo wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2012 03:36 TheToast wrote: No there is not.
Easiest way is to just content search your own name, though the search is only indexed once every hour so there may be some lag. Just out of curiosity, do you have any idea why there is not? It's obviously a design choice. I just wonder why.
Chill's posts here should answer it: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=263521
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Understandable. But does anyone actually have the time to keep up with 40 reply/hour posts? I wish I did.
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You do not need additional cooling for overclocking memory.
Kingston HyperX runs at 1.65v so I doubt that these would be good overclockers.. unless you want to increase voltage to dangerous levels of 1.7v or higher.
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I need to project a webcam feed to a screen with an heart overlay on top of it (like this) . How can I get the overlay there? I figured I just use vlc or the cameras program in fullscreen and open the picture on top of that but no picture viewer seems to show transparency for real aka actually show what is in the background.
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On February 14 2012 06:00 OgreSound wrote:I need to project a webcam feed to a screen with an heart overlay on top of it (like this) . How can I get the overlay there? I figured I just use vlc or the cameras program in fullscreen and open the picture on top of that but no picture viewer seems to show transparency for real aka actually show what is in the background.
Are you trying to do this for broadcasting on xsplit? Because if you are, it's much easier to just use the xsplit scene manager than trying to do it on the actual desktop.
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Just a straight up cable from a laptop to a projector
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On February 14 2012 02:45 TheToast wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2012 02:29 Zay wrote:On February 11 2012 02:09 Zay wrote:On February 11 2012 00:38 TheToast wrote:On February 10 2012 08:51 Zay wrote: Hi guys,
Haven't been able to find an answer to my question so thought i'd look here.
My problem is that whilst watching streams, i push and hold Alt to speak on voice servers, however this causes the stream to lag and eventually stop completely, this only occurs whilst watching the stream on full screen... Any suggestions to fix this?
Many thanks,
Zay This could be an issue with flash, I've run into my fair share of freezing when full screening the flash player. However, I'm thinking this is more likely a bandwidth issue. Most streaming content, when full screened, will bump up it's quality automatically. It couly be that you do not have enough bandwidth to support both streaming at 480p or 720p while using voice chat. Voice over IP is transferring more data than you think. If you are watching streams on twitch, try setting the quality to all the way down to 240p, and see if the issue continues to happen. Hi, Just did what you suggested and i still get stream lag / freeze when i press alt on mumble (on 240p and all other resolutions). Any other thoughts? Any more help <3 ? Apparently Mumble can use some significant CPU resources: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/FAQ#Mumble_has_high_CPU_usageCPU usage is also going to be high for any streaming content, so you could be getting slowdown from this. Could also still be a latency thing, Mumble FAQ says that if the voice quality is set up at the maximum, Mumble's bandwidth usage can be as high as 133.6 kbit/s. If your internet connection is slow (<1mb/s), this could still be causing a problem even on the lowest quality. Could also just be flash. Especially at full screen flash can be pretty unstable, make sure you have it updated to the latest version.
Thanks TheToast, however i've tried watching a full screen stream whilst mumble is closed and i still have the same problem, i updated flash player but it still goes into freeze frame mode when i hold alt, any other ideas <3 ?
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How do you change the font size of the internet?
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ctrl + +/- or mouse wheel
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On February 14 2012 07:53 skyR wrote: ctrl + +/- or mouse wheel Ty!
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On February 14 2012 07:53 skyR wrote: ctrl + +/- or mouse wheel
I hope you realize what you just threw away. What an amazing opportunity for an epic troll answer you had there.
On February 14 2012 07:27 Zay wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2012 02:45 TheToast wrote:On February 14 2012 02:29 Zay wrote:On February 11 2012 02:09 Zay wrote:On February 11 2012 00:38 TheToast wrote:On February 10 2012 08:51 Zay wrote: Hi guys,
Haven't been able to find an answer to my question so thought i'd look here.
My problem is that whilst watching streams, i push and hold Alt to speak on voice servers, however this causes the stream to lag and eventually stop completely, this only occurs whilst watching the stream on full screen... Any suggestions to fix this?
Many thanks,
Zay This could be an issue with flash, I've run into my fair share of freezing when full screening the flash player. However, I'm thinking this is more likely a bandwidth issue. Most streaming content, when full screened, will bump up it's quality automatically. It couly be that you do not have enough bandwidth to support both streaming at 480p or 720p while using voice chat. Voice over IP is transferring more data than you think. If you are watching streams on twitch, try setting the quality to all the way down to 240p, and see if the issue continues to happen. Hi, Just did what you suggested and i still get stream lag / freeze when i press alt on mumble (on 240p and all other resolutions). Any other thoughts? Any more help <3 ? Apparently Mumble can use some significant CPU resources: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/FAQ#Mumble_has_high_CPU_usageCPU usage is also going to be high for any streaming content, so you could be getting slowdown from this. Could also still be a latency thing, Mumble FAQ says that if the voice quality is set up at the maximum, Mumble's bandwidth usage can be as high as 133.6 kbit/s. If your internet connection is slow (<1mb/s), this could still be causing a problem even on the lowest quality. Could also just be flash. Especially at full screen flash can be pretty unstable, make sure you have it updated to the latest version. Thanks TheToast, however i've tried watching a full screen stream whilst mumble is closed and i still have the same problem, i updated flash player but it still goes into freeze frame mode when i hold alt, any other ideas <3 ?
Update video drivers, if your still having problems turn off hardware acceleration for flash.
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Would there be any problem with using a USB extension cable with a USB headset? I used a wireless logitech headset for a long time, but it died on me. It was still under warranty so I took it back, they had stopped selling the wireless (g930) version, and only had the g35 which is the wired version of the same headset. I'm so used to being able to walk around with the headset on while listening to music though, without the hassle of having to unplug my headset and plug in speakers which have bad sound anyway. So would there be any foreseeable issue with using like a 10 foot USB extension cord for a headset?
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I think the maximum length for USB (before USB3) without a repeater is supposed to be around 5 meters. Checking monoprice...indeed they don't sell any longer than 15 feet, unless it's active and has a repeater.
How long is the USB part of the headset? It's just a dongle on the USB side, with headphone/mic wires traveling the remaining distance, right? It should be okay.
Also I'm not convinced that it wouldn't work at slightly longer distances, particularly if you use USB 1.1 mode.
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The wire that comes with it is 10 feet, so a 10 foot cable would put me at 20. Would I be running into trouble then? It's also USB2 not 3 if that matters. And thanks a lot for the help. Also what's a repeater? Sorry I'm really bad with computer stuff.
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is a mushkin redline worth it, or should I just go for the blackline ram?
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On February 12 2012 13:28 Kenpachi wrote:I have a hamachi issue Show nested quote +Hello there, i am having some bad hamachi connection problems. As soon as i try to log on to hamachi and start it up, it somes up with an error message "Failed to connect to the Hamachi servers." with some option stuff after that. I try both options, the yes option making my hamachi try very hard to connect, but it is constantly failing at the last hurdle, as at some points it tells me it is logging in, but then it goes back to a bold reconnecting. It has been doing this for the past half hour now, and even if i didn't give enough info, i hope i can get it solved. P.S.My internet connection is fine, i can post on this forum, so that isnt the problem  This is the exact problem posted on a different forum, except ive been having trouble for over 3 months now and i really dont know what to do. I came back every couple weeks trying to fix my problem, looking all over google but none of the solutions have ever helped me. I dont know what my problem is, so i dont know what else to say. bump~
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Anyone have a "LG CF360" phone?
How do I get rid of the "AT&T" text on the display. It's preventing my wallpaper from looking awesome >.>.
(I did look for the settings but I only found some for removing the time; can't find anything else.)
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