I had a few issues with auto focusing a time-lapse sunset, but in the end I didn't have as much of a use for it as I thought I would, so it was returned.
My current pair has lasted longer than my last two, which broke within three months of purchase. On both, I lost audio in one side of the headphones. I know this happens to all cheap models, but I still love the fidelity of the Flats and keep going back for more. So yeah, is it just me, or do you guys have similar luck?
) This is accomplished via a coil around the perimeter of the CRT just behind the bezel. The coil is wired back usually to a small thermal regulator (typically a square, black, plastic, rectangular can) near the power relay. When you power the set up cold, the coil charges and degausses the screen until the thermal regulator heats up from the current flow and cuts it off. When the set is off, it cools and the cycle can repeat. The cooling time is why quick, multiple power cycles only yield one...
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I think I've found an easy way to do this that doesn't result in much (if any) quality loss. First, you need to make sure you have a few things: -A Mac -iMovie HD (from iLife '06) -TOD files from the GZ-HD7 camera -Quicktime Component for Everio (for Mac) Install the Quicktime component (from the CD that came with the camera) Open up iMovie HD. Drag the TOD files into the Clip panel (the grid of rectangles on the right side) Wait for the files to finish importing. (They are...
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does. However, a lot of my viewers did not get the point of the device, as it is meant to be wireless, yet still uses wired earphones. Any feedback would be really appreciated on review style and thoughts on the product too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LirKOHo0vSI
I desperately want one of these! I notice there is no feedback from any of the three (at time of posting this) owners. Would any of you care to post a short review or opinion of it?
These headphones are remarkable for comfort, sonic quality and price. Having been a staunch Sennheiser fan, I was skeptical of the glowing praise for these cans at Head-Fi.com. But after just a few hours they came into their own. The sound reproduction is accurate - although a little "in your face." Outside noise isolation is perfect - not complete but just right. They can easily be worn for extended periods without crushing your head. I highly recommend these phones and for the price,...
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/jvc-fx33-mod-2236... ^link to the infamous Kramer Mod - highly recommended, works well! =] Also, I personally feel like "pink noise" burn in helps too, so here's another link http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/pink-noise-burn-2... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_noise Hope this helps everyone looking for affordable earbuds with great noise isolation =]
i had a set of marshmallows with a broken cable so i gave this a try. for me, it was harder than this guy made it look to open up the marshmallow earbuds & expose the wires. in the end i managed to make it work and it did for a few months before they failed probably because i had soldered it badly. in trying to fix it i believe i made it worse, and so gave up and bought a new set of marshmallows, and when the cable finally goes kaput i'll try this hack again...
So, the sound is great for the price. Prior to these i owned a pair of JBL inear headphones ($50), which arguably had the most terrible treble range ever (not to mention no base). These were a wonderful replacement. The 'memory foam' suffers from Alzheimer, but overall not too shabby!
The only ones I know are the Samsung HMX-U20, which got bad reviews due to clicking noise form the auto-focus lens, and the JVC GC-WP10 (not released yet). Anybody knows any other models? I know there are apps for iPhone/Android that can do the same thing, but the battery-drain is pretty bad on a phone.