that's what i did (dug around into each sub-folder until i found an .exe or .msi - of which was found in: Drivers/13-9-legacy_vista_win7_64_dd_ccc/Packages/Apps/CCC2/Utility/ccc-utility.msi
even did an uninstall/reinstall and same thing - it seems to install fine (no errors) but unable to open...
located and installed: Drivers/13-9-legacy_vista_win7_64_dd_ccc/Packages/Apps/CCC2/Utility/ccc-utility.msi - which installs without error but upon running ccc.exe i get:
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Could not load file or assembly 'CCC.Implementation' or one of its...
original s-video cable, and i swapped but same outcome. google also indicates the black&white + flashing output indicates NTSC/PAL mismatch.
i scanned the card but found NO pins on the board (either that the jumper is on the wrong pins or that the jumper is missing entirely) - there is simply...
yeah that's the point - i like the old school look of it. just curious why the exact same card is having this issue and can't figure out how/where to change from NTSC to PAL (or vice versa).
OS: windows 7
drivers: 13-9-legacy_vista_win7_64_dd_ccc
video card: ATI HD 4870
have a legacy setup with PC s-video output to older TV that i use as a second monitor.
my original HD 4870 died randomly and it was replaced with a used HD 4870 online.
freshly wiped old drivers (display driver...
currently use the old lian li from about 6years ago, but growing tired of the 80mm fans.
it's a bit overwhelming with case selection these days; im curious if there are any popular "go to" cases out there that are often recommended.
i'd prefer all 120mm fans to keep noise to absolute...
echos are indirect signals arriving ~80ms after direct signal (ignoring gain for simplicity) - but yes, the high-gain early signals arriving with haas interval should be mitigated.
+1 absolutely. the canted walls also allow the attenuation of the indirect signals without removing energy...
oc703/oc705 has too high gas flow resistivity to be very effective for LF porous absorption.
clueless.
porous absorbers "work" by converting the kinetic energy of particle velocity of the soundwave into heat via friction against the porous structure. thus, the porous insulation needs to be...
absolutely incorrect. additional subwoofers do not "cause more standing waves". the room dictates resonances; the subwoofers merely drive these resonances.
the "booming" is not a function of just the frequency response but also the decay times of the LF energy. in a resonance, the energy...
absolutely not.
you said:
"Then put down some carpet, rugs, nice curtains etc and you should have a pretty good room. Most home cinema rooms that I have been that have had room treatments sound lifeless. "
first of all, carpet, rugs, curtains, etc are thin porous absorbers and are not...