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  • nzzpN Online
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    @Bovidae said in Tech Questions:

    The USB port is deliberately inactive on the MySky boxes to make transfer of recorded content more difficult.

    I was going through my old VHS collection a few weeks back and there are games I recorded 20+ years ago that still aren't available on YouTube.

    digitise and upload them! Share the love!

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    @Bovidae I stole borrowed my parents Video/DVD player and transferred alot of stuff onto DVD.

    Boy, the quality coming off Video is poor, most dont realise how good we have it nowadays!

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    I still have a high quality VCR, which I assume will still work. I will connect to a TV at some stage to check out the quality of the recordings I kept. But, yes, we complain about low quality digital content but they are so much better than the grainy pictures from a VHS.

    I have the 1992 NPC final which is a classic. 🙂 Also, the 2 Maori games against Aust from the early 2000s. The problem is that any recording from the early 2000s would be NTSC.

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    @Bovidae Same, I also still have a working VCR (I assume it still works, maybe it doesn't). I think the main problem is how badly the tapes have degraded? I haven't looked at them for over 15 years. Maybe I should start with them first and have a proper technical Spring Summer clean!

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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @Stargazer make sure the tape isn't loose or even fast-forward/rewind before you try to play the tape, also open the VCR and clean the heads, get dirty even without use.

    Even then I think I lost a section of video (was transferring stuff form when I was touristing in the UK/Europe)

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    @Bovidae said in Tech Questions:

    But, yes, we complain about low quality digital content but they are so much better than the grainy pictures from a VHS.

    Goddamn, seeing old std def TV is amazing. Like, we watched that and thought it was awesome? With colour as a bonus even! Compared to modern 4k/8k it's just generations old.

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    @nzzp said in Tech Questions:

    @Bovidae said in Tech Questions:

    But, yes, we complain about low quality digital content but they are so much better than the grainy pictures from a VHS.

    Goddamn, seeing old std def TV is amazing. Like, we watched that and thought it was awesome? With colour as a bonus even! Compared to modern 4k/8k it's just generations old.

    What's this moving pictures devils work?

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    @antipodean it steals your soul, I heard

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    Two questions. How do you know whether a new android phone has the tech to listen to the radio without using wifi or data (so without streaming)? I had it on my old phone, but on my new phone I can't find radio.

    If the phone doesn't have the tech, what is the best radio app to use to listen to NZ radio stations (particularly, music and sport)? I'd prefer ad free, obviously.

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    @stargazer said in Tech Questions:

    Two questions. How do you know whether a new android phone has the tech to listen to the radio without using wifi or data (so without streaming)? I had it on my old phone, but on my new phone I can't find radio.

    If the phone doesn't have the tech, what is the best radio app to use to listen to NZ radio stations (particularly, music and sport)? I'd prefer ad free, obviously.

    Dunno if this is still relevant?

    Unlock the secret FM tuner in your Android phone

    Unlock the secret FM tuner in your Android phone

    If you're lucky enough to have a model with this feature, you can enjoy compression-free FM radio without using any data.

    I remember reading about FM Tuners still being on the motherboard but disabled, this might help get around that if that's the case for you.

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    @kirwan Just looked for that Next Radio app. I couldn't find it in the Google Playstore, so looked via Google search engine instead. There I get the message that the app isn't available "in my country". (I assume that's automatically NZ, or whichever other country you're in?)

    Edit: I found this solution. Is this a good idea, or will this somehow mess with my phone and/or its settings?

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    Edit 2: I can't even download the app.

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    @stargazer Have you tried the Radio Garden app? It does have advertising but $4.99 to remove it doesn’t exactly break the bank.

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    @jc said in Tech Questions:

    @stargazer Have you tried the Radio Garden app? It does have advertising but $4.99 to remove it doesn’t exactly break the bank.

    Doesn't it use data? I think @Stargazer is trying to use his phone as a radio and not use any data.

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    @nepia said in Tech Questions:

    @jc said in Tech Questions:

    @stargazer Have you tried the Radio Garden app? It does have advertising but $4.99 to remove it doesn’t exactly break the bank.

    Doesn't it use data? I think @Stargazer is trying to use his phone as a radio and not use any data.

    Yeah it does. Didn’t pick that up

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    Not really a tech question, but didn't know where else to ask.

    Each time that I visit a page on the allblacks dot com website, I get the message "Sorry, we cannot determine where you're from" and then it tells me to click on my country. This is really annoying, because it happens at every page, because it doesn't seem to save the country I've clicked on.

    After trying a few settings in Google Chrome, I have discovered it's the "do not track" setting.

    I know I can disable this for all websites at the same time, but I don't really want to. Is there a way to disable it just for the allblacks' website?

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    @Stargazer said in Tech Questions:

    Not really a tech question, but didn't know where else to ask.

    Each time that I visit a page on the allblacks dot com website, I get the message "Sorry, we cannot determine where you're from" and then it tells me to click on my country. This is really annoying, because it happens at every page, because it doesn't seem to save the country I've clicked on.

    After trying a few settings in Google Chrome, I have discovered it's the "do not track" setting.

    I know I can disable this for all websites at the same time, but I don't really want to. Is there a way to disable it just for the allblacks' website?

    I dunno if it can be disabled per website, but it pretty much achieves nothing by turning it on

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    Dumb question: have a Google wifi mesh.

    Primary router is in my front room, plugged directly into the modem.
    Next point is a good 10m away and line of sight puts it through a couple of internal walls and our fridge - signal strength there is always great
    Third point line of sight is another 6m away from the 2nd one through 2 windows but regularly comes up as weak connection

    My assumption was mesh points talked to each other, and the third one should piggyback off the second one, and didn't need to be close to the primary.

    Is my assumption correct?

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    replied to NTA on last edited by Machpants
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    @NTA said in Tech Questions:

    Dumb question: have a Google wifi mesh.

    Primary router is in my front room, plugged directly into the modem.
    Next point is a good 10m away and line of sight puts it through a couple of internal walls and our fridge - signal strength there is always great
    Third point line of sight is another 6m away from the 2nd one through 2 windows but regularly comes up as weak connection

    My assumption was mesh points talked to each other, and the third one should piggyback off the second one, and didn't need to be close to the primary.

    Is my assumption correct?

    Nook that's howa mesh should work, they talk to each other using a wireless back bone. Doesn't need to be primary in a mesh ... Unless Google has cut corners. But they will still try to talk to all mesh points, so maybe that's the weak signal indicated on that point. Daisy chaining is not the best way to do it, it is best to spread evenly

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    @NTA said in Tech Questions:

    Dumb question: have a Google wifi mesh.

    Primary router is in my front room, plugged directly into the modem.
    Next point is a good 10m away and line of sight puts it through a couple of internal walls and our fridge - signal strength there is always great
    Third point line of sight is another 6m away from the 2nd one through 2 windows but regularly comes up as weak connection

    My assumption was mesh points talked to each other, and the third one should piggyback off the second one, and didn't need to be close to the primary.

    Is my assumption correct?

    Try plugging them into extension cords and move them around a bit. Does sound like the second satellite is trying to talk directly to the mothership though.

    I dont know the google setup app but on the Tp-link deco one you can look at each unit and it tells you the signal source. My office one does source from the kitchen main even though the bedroom satellite is closer and should provide a better link.

    I thought that they source via the best connection (self optimising) but maybe not.

    Another trick for you could be to place your main unit away from the router but still hard connected (I use a long Cat cable). In my place that creates better line of sight to other units without appliances being in the way.
    Optimising placement of units can improve stuff. The main reason I went for mesh years ago was to carry the signal around the kitchen/laundry to the bedroom instead of going through.

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    Have looked it up and deco describe their system as self optimising and self healing. If you drive traffic through the network it will find the optimal route to the world. I guess that means that if you stress a unit it may also change the path.

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