The one that says "Best Settings (HIGH, 60FPS lock)". It's just the "HIGH" Preset with a 60FPS lock in the Steam Deck menu. I am sure you can squeeze more out of the deck but I think the "HIGH" Preset looks and plays well.
You have any issue where the game was stuck at the loading screen ? Tried reinstalling and resetting my deck to factory and carx gets stuck on the loading screen
Intel still has them on their website. Just type your "model number + drivers" into Google and you should find them. The drivers for my model (STK1A32SC) are here: www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/91064/intel-compute-stick-stk1a32sc/downloads.html
@@dailycompute doesnt work with No Mans Sky . I know im not doing it wrong because I used to do it a ton when I first bought my m2 pro 16 inch in the summer before Sonoma. I appreciate your comment tho!
@@dailycompute I would really appreciate it if you could. Im honestly hoping that I am doing it wrong instead of the HUD being broken. I open terminal and paste /bin/launchctl setenv MTL_HUD_ENABLED 1 and hit ENTER. When I do this I cant get no mans sky to launch. Opening activity monitor says that No Mans Sky is "not responding". I have footage of me in August using the HUD to see my performance. Maybe its possible I messed up the pasting or something 🤷♂.
Thank you and this setting below can improve your record Noise Reduction (Get sound profile, repeat noise reduction) Normalize (-1dB, first 2 boxes checked) Compressor (Threshold: -18dB, Noise Floor -40dB, Ratio 2.5:1, Attack Time 1.79s, Release Time 11.1s, Make-up gain for 0dB after compressing) Filter Curve EQ (Factory Preset > Treble (change nothing), Bass Boost (change nothing) Normalize (-1dB, first 2 boxes checked)
While these settings can improve your recording, they are not the same for all microphones. These may be a good baseline but can also create problems. Use with caution.
I had one of these and it sucked sooo badly. There was no sound. It was slow, couldn't run anything besides a browser. A chromebook or mini pc is jist such a better option
You can check the article linked in the description for a better comparison. If you want a second source of information, the developer of the tool has some comparison shots on their GitHub page.
That‘s weird! Are you sure that you set your threshold to a reasonable value? What do you mean by „wiped“? A flat line where the audio was, or is the entire track deleted?
@@Brandon_BarlowVO that does not sound right at all. I can only suggest you try a different version of Audacity, or a different computer, to see if this is a bug. Sorry.
@@UCeEO0thxYtDlnSuoC5BV4ow Oh wow, that's stupid! Thanks for letting me know! I will pin this comment and remove Android from the title... Didn't have an Android device to test with and assumed that the App works the same on both platforms.
These things were ahead of their time and I had the pleasure to use one when trying to show a presentation but the PC at the location had issues opening it. Being able to carry a system you know works to directly interface to a projector in this form factor is a very underrated ability, you just maybe need to be the type of person to travel around and show presentations with minimal prior troubleshooting. Apparently Minisforum is attempting to revive the concept with a Stick PC that uses USB C for media and power solving one of the most glaring issues with most in current circulation, which lack an internal battery. It's definitely something I'll be looking for, even if it costs a little more than a Mini PC of similar performance. Of course a runner-up for filling this type of purpose would be a smartphone, but I haven't yet seen anything that lets them interface to HDMI, usually it's the projector that is adapted so it can talk to a smartphone, which excludes any and all venues sporting anything older, as well dumb TVs (which is the state they all should be).
Most modern phones will let you plug in a USB-C to HDMI cable and it'll work right away. Even back in 2013 I could plug in a special micro-USB cable that would let my phone output displayport, of course back then there was no USB standard for video output, but now that we have USB-C outputting HDMI from a phone is pretty simple.
@@raiden24 USB-C adaptors are something I later looked at when looking for a new laptop. USB-C is definitely versatile, to the point the operating system becomes the limitation of what you can do with a smartphone more than the ability to interface. In my original comment I sorta aknowledged that but promptly forgot about it in the last third. Stick PCs remain "neat" and I still favor the idea of them over the trash fire that are smart TVs. They have limited use but a definite role for a media center, also they're just plain cute. I'll keep holding out hope for a modern compute stick that uses recent tech.
I pretty much just installed Windows on my SD card & Fanatec drivers. Just note that the Deck Controller does not work out of the box and needs a workaround to function correctly. If you are planning to use a wheel or an XBOX Controller you should be good to go. Edit: You will need the Steam Deck drivers for Windows, which are available on the Steam website.
@@dailycompute perfect, I've got the fanatec wheel sorted already (been playing some asseto Corsa competizione) but was holding off with iracing as my code from fanatec has expired for the free 3 months 🤣 - so your vid has sorted my plans for tomorrow👍😊 thank you (great vid too btw)
I'm trying to get this file hash in a ZIP protected file but it shows "test.zip/skin_31.dds is not encrypted!" like it wasn't with a password protection, but it is protected. How can I go any further? Please.
Interesting. Is this the only file in your archive, or are there more files? I have never encountered this error but maybe try to extract the file in question without entering a password.
@user-vz1kt1gm6p sorry, no idea what could be wrong with it. Maybe try and create a similar file yourself and check if John gives the same error. Only explanation I have is a broken installation of John.
@@RinaldoAleixoJR last thing I can suggest is to check if the file is actually a zip archive. use "file test.zip" to check. Otherwise I am out of ideas, sorry.
@@dailycompute thank you so much for replying, there is just nothing after I press the enter button. When I open 2077 in crossover, the hud didn’t show up.
The overlay only works for games running on Metal. Is crossover using Metal to run the game? You can check the link in the description if you are not sure.
ok. I can see the screen lag with the naked eye. that's really a lot. and the blue-toothed gamepad will add another input lag. for modern casual single-player gaming, apart from soulslicks, this is not critical. but you can forget about any online team play.
That’s exactly what I stated near the end of the voiceover. Competitive games may suffer from the latency but for casual games this is fine. This setup is very suboptimal. Wireless network, Bluetooth gamepad and underpowered Compute Stick. With all that in mind the performance is honestly quite good.
Check here, under "Enable the HUD and logging on a device": developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/monitoring-your-metal-apps-graphics-performance You will need to have a developer account and an app that you have built yourself. Sadly this is not something that everybody can do, so I won't be making a video about it in the near future. Sorry.
You can actually play Fallout 3 on the intel compute but it requires so much downgrading in the settings text. When you do play it, the game looks like pre-alpha footage with n64 graphics.
I think Great thing u can do to these sticks is to install Linux on them ESPECIALLY with older models since that’s only 64bit os that stick let’s install without too much issues Linux is much more light weight and probably will perform better in gaming and tasks it was actually intended for