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Just because you've changed your opinion doesn't necessarily mean that you're correct this time around.
Check out HDTVTest on youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/user/h... ) or http://www.rtings.com/
I think it's called propaganda.
Why don't people ask the UFO what it identifies as? It would be wrong for us to make any assumptions that could cause offense.
How about you learn what is meant by 'neuroticism' in the technical sense before taking offense to it?
Headphones and HRTF. Assuming that this implementation does that.
I think the main benefit is the HRTF processing in headphones using sound objects instead of trying to map 5.1 or 7.1 to channels to it.
Ctrl-Left is a better descriptor :)
Why don't you wait until tomorrow to post some actual news, rather than this meta future news?
Hah, well spotted!
Isn't this why there are demerit points, though? You can't keep breaking the road laws just because you can afford it. Soon enough you'll lose your license anyway.
So yeah, I can see them stretching out IPv4 for as long as humanly possible, simply because the transition costs are gonna be insane.
Won't the transition costs just increase as time goes on?
Just because you've changed your opinion doesn't necessarily mean that you're correct this time around.
Check out HDTVTest on youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/user/h... ) or http://www.rtings.com/
I think it's called propaganda.
Why don't people ask the UFO what it identifies as? It would be wrong for us to make any assumptions that could cause offense.
How about you learn what is meant by 'neuroticism' in the technical sense before taking offense to it?
Headphones and HRTF. Assuming that this implementation does that.
I think the main benefit is the HRTF processing in headphones using sound objects instead of trying to map 5.1 or 7.1 to channels to it.
Ctrl-Left is a better descriptor :)
Why don't you wait until tomorrow to post some actual news, rather than this meta future news?
Hah, well spotted!
Isn't this why there are demerit points, though? You can't keep breaking the road laws just because you can afford it. Soon enough you'll lose your license anyway.
So yeah, I can see them stretching out IPv4 for as long as humanly possible, simply because the transition costs are gonna be insane.
Won't the transition costs just increase as time goes on?