It's only supported by Microsoft, not by 3rd party developers. For example, LTSC 2019 has an extended support till 2029, but a lot of newer...
Ads can only be disabled on sponsored videos, i.e. YouTube won't let you use their platform completely free.
Yes, you have to paste the link to JDownloader and then select the audio stream you want (M4A or Opus): [IMG]
There are brackets that connect to your mainbaord USB controller: [ATTACH] And there are cards with their own USB controller: [ATTACH] As long...
Samplitude could also be another option... Sonar is called Cakewalk by Bandlab right now and it's still free, so definitely worth a look in my...
Maybe any of the recent Steinberg/Yamaha interfaces as they have a latency-free DSP with various effects including the "Guitar Amp Classics". [MEDIA]
The German c't tested 10 "budget" interfaces with USB-C earlier this year: https://www.heise.de/select/ct/2023/2/2232711203621768202 At 48 kHz and...
TrueCrypt is deprecated, has security issues, and shouldn't be used anymore. If you need platform independence, VeraCrypt is considered a...
It doesn't affect performance in the first place. It does however raise the power consumption by a few Watts.
When you duplicate a screen, the resolution stays the same of course. But yes, the RTX 3060 also supports two 4K screens.
S-YXG2006LE is not based on SW1000XG. It's from MidRadio 7 and sounds completely different. SW1000XG has the same engine and wavetable as the...
It has perfect Komplete integration (and bundled Komplete Select btw.) with a big display, color coded keys, etc. Also the Fatar keybed is...
Mixing stage – yes. Actual Mixdown (rendering) process – no. If you're mastering the tracks, then you would also want to use it during mastering....
In case you want to add an "inverse" of Sonarworks to your finished mixes in order to subtract the measured room deviations, then no. It just...
Older Samsung phone I guess? https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Cable-Phone-SGH-T329-Stripe/dp/B07C7G468B
In case you're interested in the physics behind it, there's an article from Xiph–the developers of Vorbis and FLAC (they know their stuff...)–on...
MP3 is based on a floating point algorithm, it's neither 16 nor 24 bit. But Spotify uses Vorbis and AAC instead. I'm sure they also based on...
No, usually the loudness is measured in LUFS and this value should be identical between the different formats. Spotify normalizes to -14 LUFS...
Virtually all new computers/mainboards use UEFI instead of legacy Bios. You don't really have a choice.
If you have some kind of randomization there, then yes. It depends on the effects in the chain.
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