Took me a minute to figure out how to test this as I don’t use subtitles but…it works fine. MacOS and iOS.
Took me a minute to figure out how to test this as I don’t use subtitles but…it works fine. MacOS and iOS.
Look up Vinegar for iOS and install
Been using it for some years now
This is how you get 40k Orks
I prefer GoG and will generally purchase from there as no drm and you end up owning your game.
However their client is a bit shit and has been for a long time (GoG galaxy). You really only need it for updates though.
Steam excels for games with lots of mods/workshop. It just works.
The computer reboots 16 times when you plug it in.
We still have one and it works really well. I suspect they were over filling the water reservoir
Alas I have but one upvote to give.
Definitely needs some more testing as those numbers in the table look low to me. Archiving vs listening is a key point and storage is relatively cheap.
Listening on cheap Bluetooth headphones then you can get away with a low bitrate. If you are using better gear and/or music that has a lot of dynamic range and comes from strings (piano/classical/etc) then I would recommend 320 but your mileage may vary.
Listen, compare and decide. I have a library of about 110k tracks (musicbrainz-Picard is amazing) and I wish I had:
Used to use CoronaSDK a lot. There are still a million tutorials online and YouTube if people are interested.
Basically limited to your imagination
Steam or GoG
Anything else is too much pain.
Any 10mm can lose itself already- we don’t technology for that.
You need to know that most power tools are ultimately owned by only a few brands
Milwaukee and Ryobi for example are both owned by TTI but the Marketing is strong.
https://www.protoolreviews.com/power-tool-manufacturers-who-owns-them/
I do. Every day. Decent headphones that block a lot of outside noise but don’t need a battery.
Constantly thankful that I don’t have to find a Bluetooth setup.
Contentious part is that I listen to high quality (generally lossless) ripped music. Bluetooth and some adapters do weird things with compression and you can really hear it.
I would at least check mouser.com
Point it at Europe site and see how you go. I have had good luck with shipping from them to both Europe and Australia with decent time.
Had to batch up my orders to make best use of shipping cost.