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I haven't received my invites yet but as soon as I do I'll post here.
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I'll also have another few to send out later from Mrs NC6000's account.
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The Doc wrote: I'd be interested - I've registered for it but not got one yet - appreciated
Also interested to know people's reactions to it
Can you PM me your email addresses?Slipper1 wrote:
I'll go for one of those too if there are spares.
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I got Inbox last night in the latest wave - timely. But thanks anywaync6000 wrote:The Doc wrote: I'd be interested - I've registered for it but not got one yet - appreciated
Also interested to know people's reactions to itCan you PM me your email addresses?Slipper1 wrote:
I'll go for one of those too if there are spares.
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My invites arrived so pm your address if you want one.
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I would like to email a 650mb file. I would prefer to compress it in some way.
My Mac has a 'compress' function which turns my 650mb file into a 629mb file which really isn't worth didlly squat to me.
Is there another way? am I limited to 3rd party software to .zip (the correct term?) it enough to allow me to email it without shutting down my system for hours?
Thanking you in advance.
My Mac has a 'compress' function which turns my 650mb file into a 629mb file which really isn't worth didlly squat to me.
Is there another way? am I limited to 3rd party software to .zip (the correct term?) it enough to allow me to email it without shutting down my system for hours?
Thanking you in advance.
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For something that big you're probably best uploading it to a cloud service like dropbox or OneDrive and then sharing it whomever you need to provide access to it and they can download it
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Not really (7z is another format that night squeeze a few more MBs out of it but that's all). Some file formats are already efficient/not very compressable (like mp4 video). Either way don't email a file of that size; upload it to cloud storage (e.g. Dropbox) and send a link to it instead. Email well add to the file size (even 10%+), and will cause problems at every server along its delivery path!
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it is an MP4 video.
Thanks - I have a dropbox account.
If I lash it in there then send the link to someone, they then follow the link and can can d/load, but I assume they only have access to that specific item?
I wouldn't want anyone seeing my 'special' files....
Thanks - I have a dropbox account.
If I lash it in there then send the link to someone, they then follow the link and can can d/load, but I assume they only have access to that specific item?
I wouldn't want anyone seeing my 'special' files....
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In your scenario what I do is copy file to a private folder within my DB folder (i.e. Not in the Public folder) and right-click to generate a share/public link. It's a random link so is "almost private" (but could be guessed in rare circumstances or shared by the person you're sending the link to). Like how Google Docs work (and as secure as sharing a GDoc).
Alternatively, if you know they have a DB account too, you can share it to that account only, but that's not as easy.
Alternatively, if you know they have a DB account too, you can share it to that account only, but that's not as easy.
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Excellent, I'll do that. Thanks.meinster wrote:In your scenario what I do is copy file to a private folder within my DB folder (i.e. Not in the Public folder) and right-click to generate a share/public link. It's a random link so is "almost private" (but could be guessed in rare circumstances or shared by the person you're sending the link to). Like how Google Docs work (and as secure as sharing a GDoc).
Alternatively, if you know they have a DB account too, you can share it to that account only, but that's not as easy.
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Not sure if this is the right thread but thought I'd resurrect it. Thinking of upgrading the old telly and wondering what people who enjoy their sport such as the good folk on here might recommend. I'm tempted by some of the UHD 4K offerings especially one or two of the Samsung ones in the 55"+ bracket but is it worth spending the extra sponds to go UHD.
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I got a Samsung UHD 40" a couple of weeks back. Superb clarity and colour compared to my old TV. I should point out that I only bought it because there was £200 knocked off.TerenureJim wrote:Not sure if this is the right thread but thought I'd resurrect it. Thinking of upgrading the old telly and wondering what people who enjoy their sport such as the good folk on here might recommend. I'm tempted by some of the UHD 4K offerings especially one or two of the Samsung ones in the 55"+ bracket but is it worth spending the extra sponds to go UHD.
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Samsung and LG are putting out the most affordable stuff. Don't jump for sale value (particularly some of the Panasonic stuff- a lot of which is built for commercial use I.e. nothing but sky news/CNN). You're looking for a telly with a high refresh rate, 4k is f'all use if it can't refresh at the rate the picture is moving.TerenureJim wrote:Not sure if this is the right thread but thought I'd resurrect it. Thinking of upgrading the old telly and wondering what people who enjoy their sport such as the good folk on here might recommend. I'm tempted by some of the UHD 4K offerings especially one or two of the Samsung ones in the 55"+ bracket but is it worth spending the extra sponds to go UHD.
Wrt to 4k specifically, no media outlet is broadcasting in 4k so it's a bit of a moot point.
When your shopping ask the shop TV sales assistant to go to YouTube on each TV your interested in and search for 4k content. Watch a couple of those Vids (do your research before you get there. None of that landscape Shite it's fast moving complex back, middle and foreground you want - like sport).
Finally bring your HD RE-release of 1989 Batman and play that on each. Your looking for color depth here, the intro is about 4 billion shades of black, no TV will do this perfectly, but you will see the difference.
€1100 should be the upper limit for that kind of TV.
All TV's should have flat screens and not require any accessories to view content.
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I don't understand three of those paragraphs PL.Peg Leg wrote: Samsung and LG are putting out the most affordable stuff. Don't jump for sale value (particularly some of the Panasonic stuff- a lot of which is built for commercial use I.e. nothing but sky news/CNN). You're looking for a telly with a high refresh rate, 4k is f'all use if it can't refresh at the rate the picture is moving.
Wrt to 4k specifically, no media outlet is broadcasting in 4k so it's a bit of a moot point.
When your shopping ask the shop TV sales assistant to go to YouTube on each TV your interested in and search for 4k content. Watch a couple of those Vids (do your research before you get there. None of that landscape Shite it's fast moving complex back, middle and foreground you want - like sport).
Finally bring your HD RE-release of 1989 Batman and play that on each. Your looking for color depth here, the intro is about 4 billion shades of black, no TV will do this perfectly, but you will see the difference.
€1100 should be the upper limit for that kind of TV.
All TV's should have flat screens and not require any accessories to view content.
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4k/UHD (Ultra-HD) is the resolution (measure of pixels)-domhnallj wrote:I don't understand three of those paragraphs PL.Peg Leg wrote: Samsung and LG are putting out the most affordable stuff. Don't jump for sale value (particularly some of the Panasonic stuff- a lot of which is built for commercial use I.e. nothing but sky news/CNN). You're looking for a telly with a high refresh rate, 4k is f'all use if it can't refresh at the rate the picture is moving.
Wrt to 4k specifically, no media outlet is broadcasting in 4k so it's a bit of a moot point.
When your shopping ask the shop TV sales assistant to go to YouTube on each TV your interested in and search for 4k content. Watch a couple of those Vids (do your research before you get there. None of that landscape Shite it's fast moving complex back, middle and foreground you want - like sport).
Finally bring your HD RE-release of 1989 Batman and play that on each. Your looking for color depth here, the intro is about 4 billion shades of black, no TV will do this perfectly, but you will see the difference.
€1100 should be the upper limit for that kind of TV.
All TV's should have flat screens and not require any accessories to view content.
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Sky threw a wad of cash at one of my colleagues here (a vision scientist) to try and come up with a solution to 3D viewing that didn't leave the viewer blind after a week. They banked on this as their new cash cow I think - not sure it quite worked out.Peg Leg wrote: Some people like to wear non-prescription glasses and bent TV's
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Now edited for the elderly/scholarlydomhnallj wrote:Sky threw a wad of cash at one of my colleagues here (a vision scientist) to try and come up with a solution to 3D viewing that didn't leave the viewer blind after a week. They banked on this as their new cash cow I think - not sure it quite worked out.Peg Leg wrote: Some people like to wear non-prescription glasses and bent TV's
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ThanksPeg Leg wrote:Now edited for the elderly/scholarlydomhnallj wrote:Sky threw a wad of cash at one of my colleagues here (a vision scientist) to try and come up with a solution to 3D viewing that didn't leave the viewer blind after a week. They banked on this as their new cash cow I think - not sure it quite worked out.Peg Leg wrote: Some people like to wear non-prescription glasses and bent TV's
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Christopher Nolan: "The question of 3-D is a very straightforward one. I never meet anybody who actually likes the format, and it’s always a source of great concern to me when you’re charging a higher price for something that nobody seems to really say they have any great love for."
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