1. Once I upgraded to wireless I'll never come back (for the commute I mean). It's sooooooo much better, so convenient, so handy. When I'm sitting on the computer I will use my wired headphones no doubt, but not having to care about your cable being stretched (which is the reason most headphones stop working btw) on the bus just changes your life. I'm currently using a 20€ pair of bluetooth IEMs that are pretty much what I need.

    BTW, I mistakenly thought you were talking about Sennheiser and not Shure. I don't have any experience with Shure earphones, only microphones (which are excellent).
  2. Not finding the Apple Watch particularly useful. It also doesn’t do heart rate alerts in the way I anticipated either. Might flog it and the iPad and get a really nice chromebook.
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Once I upgraded to wireless I'll never come back (for the commute I mean). It's sooooooo much better, so convenient, so handy. When I'm sitting on the computer I will use my wired headphones no doubt, but not having to care about your cable being stretched (which is the reason most headphones stop working btw) on the bus just changes your life. I'm currently using a 20€ pair of bluetooth IEMs that are pretty much what I need.

    BTW, I mistakenly thought you were talking about Sennheiser and not Shure. I don't have any experience with Shure earphones, only microphones (which are excellent).
    Hmm, I hadn't thought of that. Sound isolation is what I want most.

    Thanks Sergio!
  4. Sennheiser are good.i Got wireless.real good bass response.fantastic noise isolation ( wife.children )
  5. hey guys, i know a few here use Winamp.
    my lyrics plugin in not working. it's this one http://www.lyricsplugin.com/
    it used to show everything on the side now...nothing.
    Tried uninstall and re install plugin. nothing works. any help would be great


  6. This was amazing. We witnessed history today.
  7. THIS



    Seeing this live on the stream was sheer magic

    Real time watching and then realizing that they weren't reversely playing the footage...


  8. Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
    THIS

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    Seeing this live on the stream was sheer magic

    Real time watching and then realizing that they weren't reversely playing the footage...


    Yeah that was geat... seeing those boosters landing right on time on the right spot Welcome to the future.
    Btw. Don't panic! (was a little disappointed there was no towel in the car )

  9. Dear tech-aficionados! Can anyone suggest a 65" 4k TV in the 1000€ range? I'm not so savvy that I would tell the difference in any small nuances between picture qualities, but I do have a few musts - wifi, optical out, Netflix 4k and Viaplay (this may not be a standard feature everywhere).
  10. Hi.
    I’ve been using Nero Soundtrax for years (yes, still THAT version, Sergio) to make various live compilations but I don’t think it’s compatible with the MacBook I’ve recently been issued through work. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what program would be a good/similar replacement?
    Thank you!
  11. Originally posted by RUMMY:Hi.
    I’ve been using Nero Soundtrax for years (yes, still THAT version, Sergio) to make various live compilations but I don’t think it’s compatible with the MacBook I’ve recently been issued through work. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what program would be a good/similar replacement?
    Thank you!
    @RUMMY I guess it depends on what you'd like to do/achieve. There's quite a bit of choice in free/paid DAW's. I've worked with Audacity, Garageband (both free) and Ableton Live recently. But that's more for the 'construction' work of putting together mixes I guess. They each have their pros/cons:

    - Audacity has great plugin support (and there's a wealth of great plugins out there)
    - Garageband is less of an editor of (multi)tracks but has great realtime effect support, which Audacity lacks
    - Ableton is very feature-rich but has a learning curve and is more of a dance-production tool I guess.

    If you're more interested in audio enhancement or fixing audio then you can look at Izotope. Their Ozone mastering suite is kind of brilliant in fixing sound, but comes at a price-tag. You could do a 10 day trial though and run your back cataloque through it though

    What's the kind of stuff you would like to do?