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Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.
137: Emails Qs Are Qs Too

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 55:10 Very Popular


It seems like it was only last month that we answered our last batch of questions, and yet here we are with another one. This time we address subjects like getting squashed by an asteroid (or meteorite), who in the world ever used eSATA, the ancient noodle superset, Will's scandalous views on cats, diving into the ol' money bin, coding showcases for kids, Apple's stringent stance on VMs, social Siri engineering, and incendiary devices connected to your smart home.Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod

DekNet
Cajas RAID

DekNet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 32:57


https://t.me/DekNet/385

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IrgendWasser - Der Podcast
1087F - Überforderte Controller

IrgendWasser - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 58:31


Mal eben einen Festplattentower per eSATA schön flott anschließen und dann schalten sich alle Festplatten ab. Was ist da denn wohl passiert?

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Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 84: En riktig sunkstandard

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 57:03


Denna vecka pratar grabbarna grus om fler datapartaj för gubbar och gummor, allergier, Fredriks kärlek till John Siracusas utläggningar om luftkonditionering, hemmasnickrad backupserver på minimal budget och gamla datorspel. Bland annat. 0: Allergisnack 3:09: Folk som pratar i telefonen hållen framför sig! Anders Håkansson insåg svaret (Fredrik påminns om blåtandsundran) 6:30: Tonar över till hörlurar 12:29: Skärmsladdar, 128D och semesterstiltje (eller ej) 15:30: Datastorm 2017 - Jocke och Datormagazin retro kommer att var där! Förköpt biljett krävs! Även lite fler nyheter om Datormagazin retro, förbeställ och putta sista biten över gränsen! 22:26: Varför Fredrik gillar när Siracusa pratar luftkonditionering, brödrostar och annat “utanför sin kontext”. Plus ljud från grannar och bostadens omgivning. 28:17: Backupserver av en laptop och en eSATA-disk? Jodå. Expresscard - veckans glömda sunkstandard. 35:23: Spamfilter för mailservrar. Scrollout F1. E-postsäkerhet och inställningsproblem i Windows 10. Det Fredrik - med hjälp av farbror Bing - gjorde var att medelst kommandoprompten ta bort alla inställningar för det aktuella trådlösa nätverket och sedan lägga in det igen från början. 48:22: Fredrik spelar Sacrifice och byter uppställning på jobbskrivbordet, påminns om allt som är larvigt med Apples pekdon. Sacrifices grefikmotor har samma tricks för sig som Apples grafikramverk i IOS 11 och High sierra. Länkar Philips SHB9850NC - Jockes beställda hörlurar M3-recensionen av lurarna Kungsgatan i Stockholm Commodore 128D GGS-data Kodsnack Datastorm 2017 David Jacoby 55: Avsnittet av Reconcilable differences där John Siracusa pratar vibrerande luftkonditionering Den makalösa ESATA Externt grafikkort via Expresscard Expresscard PC card Airport-kort - kort för trådlöst nät av Apple för Apple-datorer Inumbo Spamassassin Mailcleaner Jockes test av Scrollout F1 Spamhaus SPF records Sacrifice Shiny entertainment David Perry Messiah GOG Flatout Fredriks Microsoftmus Settlers - ett underbart gammalt spel Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-84-en-riktig-sunkstandard.html.

Artful Camera
DCP 204: Caleb Pike Builds a Hackintosh for FCP X

Artful Camera

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 67:57


Caleb Pike of DSLRVideoShooter.com is the ultimate MacGyver of DIY video. In this episode Caleb talks about how he built his own affordable Hackintosh. Caleb is kind of like Dr. Frankenstein: he has taken the software brains of a Mac and implanted it into the monster hardware of a Windows PC to create a hybrid machine with enormous horsepower to run FCP X - his video editing software of choice. His blazing fast Hackintosh leaves Apple's Mac Pro spinning its beachball cursor in dazed confusion and gasping in the dust. How much did Caleb’s Hackintosh cost? About $1600 - thousands of dollars less expensive than a Mac Pro. In this conversation Caleb talks about finally ditching Adobe Creative Cloud. He no longer has a subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud and is getting along just fine without it. He talks about equivalent software that allows him to get the job done without having a monthly bill for the software. Caleb also talks about his philosophy of eliminating things that don’t bring you joy. And after nearly an hour of conversation, we finally get around to talking a bit about cameras and Caleb’s attitude towards gear. Please support our show sponsors: VideoBlocks - an affordable, subscription-based stock media site that gives you unlimited access to premium stock footage. Get your yearly subscription today for only $99 here: http://videoblocks.com/digital CrumplePop - Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X Plugins: http://crumplepop.com Mentioned in the show: Caleb Pike’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/dslrvideoshooter PC Part Picker website: https://pcpartpicker.com Caleb’s Hackintosh parts list (as of 2016): http://pcpartpicker.com/user/pikemaster/saved/tCFt6h tonymacX86.com Hackintosh guides: https://www.tonymacx86.com Wazer water jet Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1294137530/the-first-desktop-waterjet-cutter?utm_source=website&utm_medium=website&utm_content=tempwebsite&utm_campaign=kickstarter Mediasonic H82-SU3S2 ProBox 8 Bay 3.5" Hard Drive External Hard Drive Enclosure - USB 3.0 & eSATA: http://amzn.to/2eoFqL9 Mediasonic ProBox HF2-SU3S2 4 Bay 3.5" SATA HDD Enclosure - USB 3.0 & eSATA Support SATA 3 6.0Gbps HDD transfer speed: http://amzn.to/2eKRpNu Dell Ultra HD 4k Monitor P2715Q 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor: http://amzn.to/2eokWQb Raid Calculator: http://raid-calculator.com Softraid: https://www.softraid.com Backblaze backup service: https://www.backblaze.com Carbon Copy Cloner: https://bombich.com Affinity Photo: https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/ The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing: http://amzn.to/2eoguAO TextExpander: https://textexpander.com Evernote: https://evernote.com Luminar by Macphun: https://macphun.com/blog/luminar-photo-editor-for-mac-intro Things app: https://culturedcode.com/things/ Sony RX100 Mark V: http://amzn.to/2eLB8ZQ Sony alpha a6500: http://amzn.to/2eEzcTo Panasonic LUMIX GH4: http://amzn.to/2eohcOu Make a donation to support the Digital Convergence Podcast: http://creativemethod.tv/donate Send email or leave voice mail feedback: http://creativemethod.tv/contact/ Carl Olson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCarlOlson CreativeMethod.TV YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIo1YmQXnMm21b-Slkr69Tg CreativeMethod.TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativemethod.tv/ CreativeMethod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creativemethodtv/ CreativeMethod website: http://creativemethod.tv Disclosure: some of the above links are affiliate links. They add no extra cost to you. The small commission earned helps support the cost of supporting this show.

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #728: Axiim Q Wireless Home Theater System

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 44:31


Axiim Q Wireless Home Theater System This podcast is going on eleven years and one thing that we have heard from the beginning is that there are too many wires required to setup a 5.1 or 7.1 home theater system. Wireless has always been the dream but it's never been good enough. That is until today! The Axiim Q is a multi-channel wireless HD audio/video system that is WiSA compliant and supports up to 7.1 uncompressed 24bit/96kHz surround sound that is simple to setup and use. And right now you can buy a 5.1 system for $1,500 (7.1 for $2,000). This price will go up after the beta period. Features: HD Wireless Audio - Up to 7.1 surround sound with WiSA compliant wireless 24bit/96kHz audio. Bluetooth connection for audio streaming. Audio Format Support -  Up to Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio. Audio Control - 10 band graphics equalizer, volume, and distance calibration per speaker. HD Video - Up to 1080p 60fps and 3D modes. Inputs - Six HDMI inputs with CEC. Four USB 2.0 and eSATA for connected peripherals. Outputs - HDMI output to TV. Remote - Bluetooth remote and IR port for users with universal remote control (i.e. Harmony). Network - Gigabit Ethernet and 802.11ac WiFi. Network Features - Firmware update. Connected Drive Features - Music discovery from USB and eSATA connected hard drives. Apps - iOS and Android remote control apps. Setup It took fifty minutes to get up and running and that included opening the shipping boxes and removing the packaging. The speakers themselves are beautifully built and have some heft to them. The only cable coming out of the back is a power cable. Once you have the speakers placed you connect the AVR to power and a TV and then begin the setup. First you connect to wifi and then the system sends a tone to a speaker. You identify which speaker it is and bam! Your system is configured. Then you calibrate your speakers. This is the only place where the system is not ideal. You use your phone's microphone to and point it towards the individual speakers as instructed on screen. It is used to determine distance and levels, no EQ. However, nothing will prevent you from using a third party app to determine EQ and then manually set it. There are even EQ presets and to be honest they sounded pretty good. We really don't think this is a deal breaker at all. Performance First let's talk about wireless before we get into the speakers. We could not see any lag in audio and video. If you didn't know it you would think you were watching/listening to a wired system. During our testing we turned on the microwave and had a home full of wifi transmissions and did not experience one audio dropout. We didn't hear one hiss, pop, or click! Dead silent when it was supposed to. We had a true 5.1 audio system in a room that was not setup for any home entertainment! The dream was realized. Axiim is using the WiSA standard: WiSA defines a set of attributes for Wireless Speaker and Audio technology that combine to deliver unmatched performance and ease of use for the home theater consumer. WiSA technology transmits 24-bit audio at sample rates up to 96k/second, with robust error recovery for uninterrupted listening enjoyment. With extremely low latency and negligible speaker-to-speaker delay, it offers flawless wired-quality performance and reliability. WiSA technology operates in the relatively unused 5.2 to 5.8 GHz UNII radio frequency spectrum, reliably transmitting uncompressed HD audio from 2-channel stereo to 7.1 surround, along with system configuration and calibration data. Older wireless technologies, by contrast, operate in the same crowded frequency band used by cordless phones, baby monitors, security monitors, wireless Internet hubs, and microwaves—resulting in interference and poor quality audio. The WiSA Association was created to provide an interoperability compliance program for speaker brands and manufacturers of CE devices. Consumers purchasing products bearing the WiSA logo can be confident that these products will work together flawlessly in the home theater environment. This level of compliance is especially critical for new and emerging technologies such as wireless audio. What that means is you can buy an AVR from one company, speakers from another, and a subwoofer from yet another. Right now Klipsch, Definitive Technology, and Martin Logan are selling WiSA compliant speakers in addition to Axiim. From an audio point of view the speakers performed quite well.  Ara's first Home Theater in a box was a Yamaha that cost $1,000 and had terrible speakers that sounded like they were tin cans. This system costs a little more but it is night and day better quality. The center channel measures just 5.8 x 14.1 x 5.7 in (147 x 358 x 145 mm) but produces audio with depth and clarity, and texture of larger speakers. The system comes with a ten inch sealed subwoofer with a frequency response of 20 - 100 hertz. Our test material for the subwoofer was the final boxing match in Real Steel. When the champion is announced and he jumps into the ring we were able to feel the thump as he lands. The Surrounds provided all kinds of ambiance that made you feel like you were part of the crowd. When the announcer did the intro the echo sounded realistic and added to the experience. We also tested with Lone Survivor because there are a lot of effects that involve bullets flying overhead. The Q System had no issues with this or any other surround material we threw at it. We soon forgot that there were no wires and concentrated on how great a 5.1 system sounded in our living room. A room that only an hour before had no A/V system in it and had no wiring for speakers! We also listened to some music and we felt that it did a good job here too. A little on the bright side at first and then we adjusted the EQ and it sounded richer and fuller. Odds and Ends IR Remote -  We pretty much ignored it and went with the iOS app to control the system after we got it on our network Updates! - The people at Axiim are constantly tweaking the software which is why it's still technically a beta product. But we see this as a good thing. No Dolby Atmos - The system supports 8 channels so at best it will be able to support a 5.1.2 configuration. Multiple Zones - Right now there is no concept of this but after speaking with the company they are working on it. Expandable - You can start out with a 5.1 system and then add an additional two speakers to upgrade to a 7.1 system. Conclusion Many of our listeners have asked us to recommend wireless solutions for their home theater over the years. We have tested and rejected all but a few and the acceptable solutions still required some speaker wire from an external amp. Not exactly wireless! The Axiim Q Wireless Home Theater System is the first one that delivers on the the promise of a truly wireless system that is simple to install, looks fantastic and sounds great! We hate having to send it back! It would be so easy to bring 5.1 to your master bedroom that we are seriously thinking about buying one!

Category5 Technology TV (HD Video)
Converting a Laptop Hard Drive into an External Hard Drive - Category5 Technology TV - Episode 415

Category5 Technology TV (HD Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 61:37


Starring:Host: Robbie FergusonCo-Host: Sasha Dirmeitis Robbie removes the hard drive from a broken laptop and turns it into a USB 3.0/eSATA external hard drive with a simple, affordable enclosure. Learn some of the basics of the internal components of your laptop computer, and how to remove, replace or reuse the built-in hard drive. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/415/ Running time: 1 Hour 1 Minute 37 Seconds

Rudolphs Technik Ratgeber - wöchentlicher Audiocast (www.pearl.de/podcast/)

Lose Festplatten auf dem Schreibtisch war gestern. Doch die Gehäuse für externe HDDs sind nicht nur schön anzusehen sondern können auch als Mediaplayer in's heimische Netzwerk integriert werden und sogar Backup-Aufgaben übernehmen. Im Test: 4-fach-Festplatten-Gehäuse 3,5"-SATA mit USB3.0 & eSATA von Xystec (PX-2590-821), 4-fach-Festplatten-Gehäuse 3,5"-SATA mit USB3.0, eSATA & RAID von Xystec (PX-4820-821), Dual-Festplattengehäuse USB2.0 für 2 SATA-Festplatten 3,5" von Xystec (PX-2215-821), NAS Server & Network Storage "NFP 350T" für SATA & BitTorrent von 7links (PX-1189-821), USB 3.0 PCIe Controller "Super Speed" mit bis zu 5 Gbit s von Xystec (PX-4812-821) Produkt-Übersicht: http://www.pearl.de/rtr39 Podcast-Übersicht: http://www.pearl.de/podcast/ Zu den besprochenen Produkten im PEARL-Shop

Rudolphs Technik Ratgeber - Videocast (www.pearl.de/podcast/)
4-fach-Festplatten-Gehäuse 3,5"-SATA mit USB3.0 & eSATA von Xystec (PX-2590-821)

Rudolphs Technik Ratgeber - Videocast (www.pearl.de/podcast/)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 2:20


Rudolphs Technik Ratgeber - Videocast (www.pearl.de/podcast/)
4-fach-Festplatten-Gehäuse 3,5"-SATA mit USB3.0, eSATA & RAID von Xystec (PX-4820-821)

Rudolphs Technik Ratgeber - Videocast (www.pearl.de/podcast/)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 2:12


Tech Talk from the Markertek News Channel
Glyph PortaGig Series Hard Drives

Tech Talk from the Markertek News Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2012


Glyph PG501B-500 PortaGig50 Portable 500GB Hard Drive The new PortaGig 50 builds on the success of the PortaGig 800, and adds a couple cool new features. Bus-powered with FireWire 800 or USB for optimum compatibility, it also includes an eSATA port for the fastest speed possible, up to 100MB/s. eSATA is not a bus-powered interface, however, you can use the eSATA connection for data transfer while simultaneously using the FireWire 800 connection to power the drive. This allows the fastest connection possible AND bus power from FireWire. An external power supply is included with the PortaGig 50 if bus power is not available. Even though it's tiny, PortaGig 50 can support high-track count audio sessions and bandwidth-intensive video. Glyph Manager software constantly monitors the drive and enclosure health, notifying you if there is a problem, allowing you to work on the road easily and reliably. The PortaGig 50 has a small, portable, aluminum case and runs quietly with its fanless design. Connected by FireWire 800, USB or eSATA, it reports the drive's health and temperature as a background task using Glyph Manager, notifying you if your drive needs attention. PortaGig 50 has a rear power switch, uses an Oxford 934 chip, and is finished off with a classic Glyph styling and a stainless steel face plate. Designed for field recording, moving audio, video, graphics, and prepress files, it includes a universal power supply and a carrying sleeve.

MacSales.com TV
Mac Pro 2010 eSATA Extender Cable Install Video

MacSales.com TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2011 5:48


Step-by-step videos of how to install a eSATA Extender Cable in the Apple Mac Pro 2010.

Information Overdrive brought to you by Crews Control
Information Overdrive:  1 Beyond Wranglers Media Management For Digital Cinema and Video Production

Information Overdrive brought to you by Crews Control

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2010 3:47


1 Beyond Wranglers for Media Management on site offers flexible and customizable solutions for on location SD, HD or 3D video shoots to CF cards, SxS cards, P2 cards , SD cards and the Phantom CineMag to eSATA drives, external hard drives, LTO tape or edit your video production on location.

Information Overdrive brought to you by Crews Control
Information Overdrive:  1 Beyond Wranglers Media Management For Digital Cinema and Video Production

Information Overdrive brought to you by Crews Control

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2010 3:47


1 Beyond Wranglers for Media Management on site offers flexible and customizable solutions for on location SD, HD or 3D video shoots to CF cards, SxS cards, P2 cards , SD cards and the Phantom CineMag to eSATA drives, external hard drives, LTO tape or edit your video production on location.

MacSales.com TV
Mac Pro 2009 eSATA Extender Cable Install Video

MacSales.com TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2010 5:30


Step-by-step videos of how to install an eSATA Extender Cable in the Apple Mac Pro 2009.

MacSales.com TV
Mac Pro Pre-2008 eSATA Extender Cable Install Video

MacSales.com TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2010 5:57


Step-by-step videos of how to install a eSATA Extender Cable in the Apple Mac Pro Pre-2008.

Tech Talk from the Markertek News Channel
ForteRAID 4-Drive Array with eSATA from Glyph Technologies

Tech Talk from the Markertek News Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2010


Markertek News Channel coverage of the new ForteRAID 4-Drive RAID Array from Glyph Technologies at AES 2009 NYC. The ForteRAID offers huge capacity and blazing speed in a desktop package. Connected by eSATA, FireWire, or USB 2.0, it gives you the freedom to move projects between multiple systems and use the fastest interface available on each system. ForteRAID uses a unique management utility called Glyph Manager. It allows you to select RAID modes, check the health and temperature of the enclosure and drives, and view any drive errors or rebuild failures. Glyph Manager (for Windows and Mac OS X) constantly monitors the ForteRAID as a background task, notifying you if your RAID needs attention. The ForteRAID supports up to 6TB using 7,200 RPM drives, and 8TB using 5,900 RPM. All models support RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, and Spanning modes. Now shipping from Markertek.com!

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)
MGG 219: Clipboards, Cool Stuff Found, Audio, iLife, and DVDs!

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2009


Dave and John talk through a slew of Cool Stuff Found, including Snow Leopard Option Key tricks, the toolbar, multiple clipboards, eSATA and making Snow Leopard more stable. Then it's on to answering your questions, and the fun continues with syncing, Dual Layer DVDs, Ground hum and more. John attended […]

Grizzly's Growls Podcasts & Stories
Episode 84 -- Noises Off

Grizzly's Growls Podcasts & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2009 20:46


K7 Comment Line: 206-350-6909Part 1 - Noises OffGot that ThermalTake BlacX thing, and a new eSATA card, so I hooked up my old, broken laptop drive to my desktop, which is running Spinrite to recover the data -- hence the fan noise and occasional clicks.Part 2 - Employment WantedYep, still unemployed.  Lots of that going around.Promo: Tee Morris' new "In Your Right Mind" podcast.Part 3 - BooksMy continuing adventures trying to get Ernest Thompson Seton's book, "Monarch: the Big Bear of Tallac," from my "Stories from the Hiber-Nation" podcast, up as a Podiobook on Podiobooks.com.Music: "I'm Gonna Procrastinate" by Rob Balder of The Funny Music Project.Part 4 - Honorable MentionGot invited to visit the "ErkPod" podcast, and while there, heard about the podcast Erk's Mom started recently, "Blast from the Past Podcast," wherein she had some nice stuff to say about me.  She has excellent taste!... And FinallyIDSL Tune: "A-YOO" from G-Rize.Theme Music: "Hot Swing" from Kevin MacLeod.

Grizzlys Growls Podcast-Only
Episode 84 -- Noises Off

Grizzlys Growls Podcast-Only

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2009 20:46


K7 Comment Line: 206-350-6909Part 1 - Noises OffGot that ThermalTake BlacX thing, and a new eSATA card, so I hooked up my old, broken laptop drive to my desktop, which is running Spinrite to recover the data -- hence the fan noise and occasional clicks.Part 2 - Employment WantedYep, still unemployed.  Lots of that going around.Promo: Tee Morris' new "In Your Right Mind" podcast.Part 3 - BooksMy continuing adventures trying to get Ernest Thompson Seton's book, "Monarch: the Big Bear of Tallac," from my "Stories from the Hiber-Nation" podcast, up as a Podiobook on Podiobooks.com.Music: "I'm Gonna Procrastinate" by Rob Balder of The Funny Music Project.Part 4 - Honorable MentionGot invited to visit the "ErkPod" podcast, and while there, heard about the podcast Erk's Mom started recently, "Blast from the Past Podcast," wherein she had some nice stuff to say about me.  She has excellent taste!... And FinallyIDSL Tune: "A-YOO" from G-Rize.Theme Music: "Hot Swing" from Kevin MacLeod.