Circuit Rewind
Circuit Rewind
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Fix "Dynamic Contrast" With Your FrameWork Laptop!
Having the same issue I did? Think the "Dynamic Contrast" on newer FrameWork laptops looks like 💩💩💩💩💩 !?!?
TLDR: Turn your webcam on, reboot your laptop, and go into Intel's GPU settings. Magically with the webcam enabled, the setting shows up!
WTF who thought that was a great idea!? Listen to me rant about that part alone for 3+ minutes LMAO
00:00 - Opening
02:14 - Showing The FAILURE
06:35 - #VinceRants About Bad Engineering
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Видео

VMware vSphere ESXi 8.0 ipmitool
Просмотров 212Месяц назад
Do you need ipmitool for VMware vSphere ESXi 8.0? Well, I got you covered! VIB file download: drive.google.com/file/d/1J8vFXdTxjm9wLCW3agpksUf6d8F3HS0W/view?usp=drive_link To install it, run: esxcli software vib install -v /[path_to_file]/ipmitool.vib -f And then you can run it by simply calling "ipmitool" from the command line. Additionally, you can use "fanspeed 25" for instance to set a manu...
LTT Autographed Voodoo 5 5500 In A Modern PC! What The Jank Could Possibly Go Wrong !?
Просмотров 1402 месяца назад
What happens when you throw a 3DFx Voodoo 5 5500 into a modern PC!? Well, jank of course! I took one of the all-time legendary GPUs and pair it with all modern components to see how well it works on newer systems. Yeah, that most certainly didn't go too well! Want to see some of my janky shenanigans in person!? I'm planning on bringing a different Voodoo 5 5500 based PC to PDXLAN Fall 2024 for ...
1980's Nintendo Famicom Keyboard on PC via Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040
Просмотров 1692 месяца назад
Yup, that's right! I took the original Famicom Keyboard, otherwise known as Family Computer Keyboard, and got it working on a PC using a Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 from Waveshare. Source Code and Circuit Diagrams: github.com/circuitrewind/famicom-keyboard Microsoft Keyboard Ghosting Test: www.microsoft.com/applied-sciences/projects/anti-ghosting-demo RP2040: www.waveshare.com/rp2040-zero.htm
I Built a PWM Fan Controller From Scratch!
Просмотров 8043 месяца назад
Fans were too loud. I wanted quieter fans. So I nerded as hard as I could, and build my own PWM Fan Controller from the ground up, specifically to exist outside of the PC, such as on a test bench, your desk, or in my wall! All files are available on GitHub: github.com/circuitrewind/pwm-fan-controller
Interviews from PDXLAN Fall 2023
Просмотров 1134 месяца назад
Today's video is something a little different from me. I wanted to share some stories about PDXLAN, a large 800 person LAN Party event in the Portland Oregon Metro where we all bring our computers together to play games for a weekend, an event that I've been a regular attendee for the past decade. However, I decided to take a back seat on this one and instead let others who are better at tellin...
Quick Bug Report - Analogue Pocket Link Cable While Docked
Просмотров 2085 месяцев назад
Did you ever want to use the link cable port on the Analogue Pocket while having it docked? This is a complaint I hear routinely about this system! Well today, you're in luck, because I found a janky solution! GameCube to GBA Adapter Case (Analogue Pocket): www.printables.com/model/705071-gamecube-to-gba-adapter-case-analogue-pocket USB Extension Cable: www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9STSC2B
RetroTINK 4K Review - Mixed Opinions Until They're Not!
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Half my review was invalidated by new firmware updates while I was still in the process of editing the footage after recording it. The RetroTINK 4K is getting nearly daily updates, and has been totally amazing, mostly! My Custom RetroTINK 4K Profiles: github.com/circuitrewind/retrotink4k RetroTINK 5X and 4K Infrared Remote Code for Flipper Zero: github.com/Lucaslhm/Flipper-IRDB/tree/main/Conver...
Raspberry Pi OS Composite Video FIX!
Просмотров 6536 месяцев назад
It took ages, but I finally figured out how to get the Raspberry Pi OS to work over Composite Video! I needed this for a future project I'll be highlighting on this channel. Short video, simple fix, hope this helps someone on the internet!
The RetroTINK 4K is DOOMED!!!
Просмотров 8826 месяцев назад
Okay, cheeky title aside, I just needed an excuse to buy and play all of the various DOOM console ports! For most of these, it is my first time ever playing them or even seeing them in person. I picked up most of them at Portland Retro Gaming Expo 2023 specifically to make this video, and talked about it here: ruclips.net/video/d0zlcmGAJN0/видео.html Currently out of stock, but eventually it'll...
Samsung Odyssey G93SC + Level1Tech KVM = Not Happy
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
I bought the 49in Samsung Odyssey G93SC OLED Monitor to replace a pair of 27in IPS LCDs, and it didn't go so well. Club 3D DisplayPort 1.4 Active Repeater: www.amazon.com/dp/B08BKJLY3T Level1Techs Dual Monitor, Two Computer KVM: www.store.level1techs.com/products/p/14-kvm-switch-dual-monitor-2computer-z5erd-n6mbj Samsung Odyssey G93SC: www.samsung.com/my/monitors/gaming/odyssey-oled-g9-g93sc-49...
Visiting Portland Retro Gaming Expo PRGE 2023
Просмотров 3049 месяцев назад
I went to PRGE 2023, spent way too much money, and took really bad video with my cell phone!! Enjoy!! Save The Worlds Largest Video Game Controller! gofund.me/628001ac MkVaffQuasi Ultimix - By: MkVaff ocremix.org/remix/OCR00155 Controlled Jazz - By: Mustin, Scott Peeples ocremix.org/remix/OCR00227 Four Little Metroids - By: AmIEviL ocremix.org/remix/OCR00535 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - PRGE Haul 09:4...
I Broke Windows 11 Notepad
Просмотров 5 тыс.10 месяцев назад
I broke Notepad in Windows 11... WHY did Microsoft have to mess with their absolute most basic and simple application !?
F-Zero 99 Review! Two DECADES in the making
Просмотров 29610 месяцев назад
After two decades, there is finally a NEW entry in the F-Zero franchise!? You're kidding, right? This is all a fever dream. No way anybody at Nintendo still remembers the existence of F-Zero. 00:00 - Intro 01:25 - Distracted with Pokémon 02:00 - Battle Royale Games 03:25 - F-Zero 99 Overview 06:12 - Single Race Mode 07:58 - Possible F-Zero 99 Future 09:09 - Old vs New Race Modes 11:05 - Rubber-...
Cart Swapping the Game Processor RAM Cassette with a Raspberry Pi RP2040
Просмотров 31310 месяцев назад
Restoring old rare hardware? CART SWAPPING? Homebrew games? Hacking the SNES/SFC to do things it was never intended to do? A random Raspberry Pi RP2040 because people go crazy over those? Yeah, you'll find a bit of all of that in this video! Source Code to everything presented in this video: github.com/circuitrewind/yellow-world NesDev Forum Thread containing information on how to write content...
How To Backup Save Games for GB/GBC/GBA, SNES/SFC, N64, and PS1
Просмотров 52911 месяцев назад
How To Backup Save Games for GB/GBC/GBA, SNES/SFC, N64, and PS1
CD/DVD Archival Project
Просмотров 30011 месяцев назад
CD/DVD Archival Project
1 GPU + Motherboard = Hybrid CrossfireX - ATI/AMD's answer to SLI
Просмотров 1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
1 GPU Motherboard = Hybrid CrossfireX - ATI/AMD's answer to SLI
Mario in Barbie Land: Sega Game Gear TV Tuner Review
Просмотров 224Год назад
Mario in Barbie Land: Sega Game Gear TV Tuner Review
Will modern GPUs like the RTX 3080 work on a PCI slot!?
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.Год назад
Will modern GPUs like the RTX 3080 work on a PCI slot!?
Time Sleuth Review
Просмотров 91Год назад
Time Sleuth Review
Grimace's Birthday for the GameBoy Color
Просмотров 58Год назад
Grimace's Birthday for the GameBoy Color
NES controllers on a SNES!? What could POSSIBLY go wrong with less buttons!
Просмотров 166Год назад
NES controllers on a SNES!? What could POSSIBLY go wrong with less buttons!
FreeBSD: A Successful Failure - Linux: A Failing Success
Просмотров 30 тыс.Год назад
FreeBSD: A Successful Failure - Linux: A Failing Success

Комментарии

  • @PilviKujanen-xr6pc
    @PilviKujanen-xr6pc День назад

    The vi in FreeBSD is best. Back when I used my new computer for months in text only mode while waiting for GPU drivers to come out. I did some C with vi and used ttys as tabs with one tab for command line music player to drown out the horror that is outside world.

  • @TheEddie581
    @TheEddie581 3 дня назад

    FreeBSD rocks! I have been using it since 1998(before that : SunOS) and altough curious about Linux I never found it as professional, easy to use or dependable as FreeBSD. The ports systems vs the hodgepodge of various "distro" installers is of course very telling. Also, if you know the C language, compare the coding mess of the Linux Kernel source code vs the FreeBSD kernel code.

  • @echillykahlil
    @echillykahlil 3 дня назад

    How did you manage to get an os running in a web browser?

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 3 дня назад

      @@echillykahlil that's just an interface into VMware vSphere and vCenter. The software is running on a server elsewhere and just sending the video data back through the browser

  • @BSDOWNZ
    @BSDOWNZ 6 дней назад

    BSD MASTER RACE!

  • @BCKammen
    @BCKammen 6 дней назад

    Well damn, now I need a CRT monitor..... for my retropi.....

  • @helidrones
    @helidrones 7 дней назад

    emerge -ask -verbose app-editors/nano

  • @Re5ist_ance
    @Re5ist_ance 8 дней назад

    Hi there .. thank you so much for posting this video .. I have the same exact monitor and need to be able to use a KVM switch. I had a quick question. Are you using this Repeater between the computer (display port) and the KVM switch? I'm trying to understand the cable run (i.e. what connects to what). I assume it's desktop ---> KVM switch ---> Repeater ---> Samsung monitor? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.

    • @Re5ist_ance
      @Re5ist_ance 8 дней назад

      Ohh .. never mind .. I see you've answered this question below. Did you keep the same KVM switch?

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 8 дней назад

      @@Re5ist_ance yeah, still using it today!

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 8 дней назад

    Wow ! You're a real Pro ! I have a Sony Oled 4K and a PS2 , what should I get ? Thanks

  • @KarolKopiec
    @KarolKopiec 8 дней назад

    I'd love to hear some comments on FreeBSD's WiFi performance! 😂

  • @ArFo2022
    @ArFo2022 9 дней назад

    Thanks you!! This case help me!!!

  • @pomademahal
    @pomademahal 9 дней назад

    FREEBSD is really a nice OS. It is well put and well thought. It is consistent, and maintenance is easier than linux. I don't know why people went for Linux instead of BSD other than hardware drivers issues

  • @viatorbusiness
    @viatorbusiness 12 дней назад

    Great video! thanks a lot!

  • @Moshe_Dayan44
    @Moshe_Dayan44 20 дней назад

    You get a like and a Subscribe simply for saying UT is one of your favourite games, and showing footage of it. Back in the day, I was The_Emperor[Empire] clan, and my best friend was Darth_Maul[Empire] clan. I still remember fighting legendary players like 'Crimson_Tide'. At one point, I was in the top 10 in the world for a few days/weeks. I'll never forget how unbelievably immersive that game was. For the first time ever as a gamer, I really felt the potential of high resolution, creamy smooth, real-time, multiplayer pounding combat action with broadband internet connecting me to a dozen other human players experiencing the same thing. It was one of those 'threshold' moments in my gaming life, a life that goes all the way back to the Atari 2600 in 1978, when I was 9 years old.

  • @superbn0va
    @superbn0va 20 дней назад

    Kinda laughable how ppl want the very best but play on a Samsung or (uncalibrated) LG OLED tv

  • @JJCotek
    @JJCotek 21 день назад

    i have this problem, on my pi4b signal gets separated, so that when i connect RTTS splitter i need to combine all 3 chinces into 1 to get propare signal (1 chinch from splitter i gives blurry signal). Is there any solution for this?

    • @JJCotek
      @JJCotek 21 день назад

      ok, i have wrong RTTS cabel with GLRV instead of VGRL (G - ground, V - video, L - left audio, R - right audio), therefore my video signal was where ground should be

  • @DanTheYeen
    @DanTheYeen 21 день назад

    This is clearly an Intel bug. Really sucks that this is Framework's problem now just because they're the only ones with a switched webcam.

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 21 день назад

      Totally agreed! This most likely is an Intel driver bug. However almost all the posts describing this issue are isolated to FrameWork laptops for the very reason you just described: privacy as a feature causes the Intel driver to do things it shouldn't. - Though my opinion still hasn't changed, Intel should have never even made this "dynamic contrast" crap in the first place!

  • @leonmerts702
    @leonmerts702 21 день назад

    Now I am wondering. When you turn the camera back off does it turn the feature back on?

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 21 день назад

      @@leonmerts702 the feature remains off. However the setting in the UI also disappears again!

  • @nqbwuk
    @nqbwuk 22 дня назад

    Does this behave the same in non-Windows OSes? My Framwork is still the 11th-gen Intel, and the screen has never been anything short of brilliant when running Ubuntu.

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 21 день назад

      I personally don't run Linux on my systems, but I've not observed this behavior on FreeBSD. And from what I know, Linux and FreeBSD use virtually the same Intel GPU driver (with just different OS kernel bindings). This also never happened in ANY OS on my 11th Gen motherboard, it only popped up when I upgraded to the 13th gen!

  • @maximum988
    @maximum988 22 дня назад

    I was thinking "weird" i dont have this isssue with my framework, but then i realized that ive got an AMD machine

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 22 дня назад

      Yeah, this didn't exist when I had the 11th Gen Intel motherboard installed either. Not sure if 12th Gen does this, but its certainly board specific!

  • @TheNetGuy
    @TheNetGuy 22 дня назад

    Give me a MacBook Pro or give me death! Great find and funny workaround. I wonder if they normally use the webcam for brightness detection and/or if FrameWork uses something else and that's the triggering mechanism.

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 22 дня назад

      On this particular laptop, there is an ambient light sensor which is always activated. The web cam (and mic) have physical toggle switches that electrically disconnect them, rather than "disable" them. Intel's driver detects no webcam, so assumes the ambient light feature wont work, but that same driver also sees the ambient light sensor, so it works. So in THAT context, I think it was just a small oversight of IF statements in different parts of the code... BUT THE FEATURE STILL MAKES THINGS LOOK LIKE HORSESHIT and shouldn't have existed in the first place LMAO

    • @TheNetGuy
      @TheNetGuy 22 дня назад

      @@circuitrewind Yeah - definitely a programmer oversight. I agree it should be off by default. TrueTone on apple devices is another big issue - changes color while you're trying to color grade photos/video based on what it thinks it should be.

    • @maximum988
      @maximum988 22 дня назад

      Give me user upgradeable memory and storage or give me death! Sorry, couldn't resist.😂

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 22 дня назад

      100% totally agree! (Sent from my MacBook Air M1, my absolutely most used computer)

  • @klingoncowboy4
    @klingoncowboy4 Месяц назад

    Lol the only issues you ran into in older Beastie was due to lack of support from outside repos... wtf Obstacle

  • @leonmerts702
    @leonmerts702 Месяц назад

    Would this also work from FreeBSD? I have a SuperMicro board where I want to have my fans run a bit slower.

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind Месяц назад

      Yes! Anything that can run ipmitool will work. You can find the fanspeed script here: github.com/darkain/FreeBSD-Server/blob/main/bin/fanspeed - and you can install ipmitool from pkg or ports. Do note that the hex values may be different for SuperMicro, I've only tested this on various Dell PowerEdge servers.

    • @leonmerts702
      @leonmerts702 Месяц назад

      @@circuitrewind Thanks! I am going to check it out.

  • @Adam-ru3fi
    @Adam-ru3fi Месяц назад

    Can you show how to use a universal remote for this there’s a ge usb c remote

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind Месяц назад

      I personally don't have a universal remote setup right now. But good ones will have a "learning" feature where you point an existing remote at it, and it'll clone the iR codes it sees.

  • @n-o-i-d
    @n-o-i-d Месяц назад

    12:15 fantastic argument, never looked at it that way, but it is definitely so true

  • @user-jq9rw9xy8e
    @user-jq9rw9xy8e Месяц назад

    Id love some more guides on how to setup settings! so confusing to me.

  • @MichaelCook-oo8lj
    @MichaelCook-oo8lj Месяц назад

    This video is very interesting and got me for the first time interested in BSD in a way that I wasn't before. As Linux user for years, I know the struggle of wasting a huge amount of personal time to try and get something to work and then feeling gratified when it finally does. BSD seemed like another UNIX that is just less used, older, more antiquated, etc. Something to play around with once in a while for something different to tinker with. Now I'm thinking this is something I may need to look at more seriously. Because the gratification of getting work done or seeing a service work is far greater than the gratification of merely figuring out how to get something installed and functioning as expected.

  • @Wizzy-nl3mp
    @Wizzy-nl3mp Месяц назад

    So why you have to read from a script

  • @brickviking667
    @brickviking667 Месяц назад

    First off, thank you for this video. I've used Linux since 1.0.9 days, and tried out FreeBSD back in 4.7 days (yes, that was a really long time ago). While I mostly agree with your points about package/ports installing for FreeBSD, you've left out one thing - customizing the install. The package or port maintainers make a best effort to create a package install that "works" for the majority of people, but at least for me, I'd want to tweak the build options, for example if I was stripping out support for various things such as i18n, utf8, graphical support or perhaps even networking. I do grant that most people won't "need" to do this, but occasionally they may "want" to. I'm aware that the ports system does provide ways to customize the various packages; after all, this isn't the first time this topic has come up. I'd have liked to see a very quick explanation that this customizing is really easy, even if you consider the packages' requirements.

  • @jmz8086
    @jmz8086 Месяц назад

    Windows doesnt document compile flags, download locations, build instructions, etc. EITHER. And it must be superior, because YOURE USING IT. edit - I think this video is EXACTLY the same as BSD - in that it proves jack shit, and is a complete waste of time. NOT Subscribed haha

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind Месяц назад

      That's a very strange argument, considering Microsoft's MSDN is one of the absolute best repositories in the entire world for programming documentation, and Visual Studio dating back to the 1990s was always easier to setup and get going than any F/OSS alternative. The whole "developers developers developers" speech was all about this, giving developers the tools they needed to write software quicker and easier than any other platform. But hey, thanks for the engagement, it's helps feed the YT algorithm and boost my channel ;)

  • @mhelmreich1
    @mhelmreich1 Месяц назад

    Kinda true, but pretty irrelevant, IMO. If I install say LinuxMint everything is likely a binary, that you pick, and it installs. Things like nano are already there without you doing anything already. I think it is about what you need to do. Most people want to just use the computer, a reasonable BSD for this is GhostBSD. 'Ports' is/are cool, but just an alternative method. On Linux the application is almost always available as a binary, and there may also be alternatives such as Flatpak, Snap, Appimage etc. This allows sandboxing, as well as multiple versions concurrently installed without conflict. There are some basic truths to be considered. All of the top 500 computers run Linux without exception, this means high performance, high efficiency, and stability, and any other considerations must lean towards Linux being the answer for most uses. Phones use BSD, and Linux, so I expect that means they are both well suited to that task. Both are free to use, so I would say those that use one or the other have a liking for a system, or they have a good reason to chose whichever. It is looks to me that by any measure Linux must have more than the 'failing' attribute in its favour.

  • @rwl0323
    @rwl0323 Месяц назад

    Great video! I have a small collection of AOL internet service disks; mostly not opened. Why AOL disks? They were quite creative with their packaging, with some coming in odd shaped metal tins. I believe I may have a few MSN disks too.

  • @Rombizio
    @Rombizio Месяц назад

    What a nightmare. And people wonder why Linux desktop adoption has not changed in 30 years and Unix us pretty much just for servers.

  • @NeonPizza80s
    @NeonPizza80s Месяц назад

    Is TS restricted to just testing latency for TV picture settings or modes, or can it also reveal the latency for wireless controllers, along with Wired USB? Like with 8bitdo's 2.4g controllers for example?

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind Месяц назад

      The Time Sleuth has no input devices on it, it is simply a video signal generator, and will measure the time between when it generates that signal and its sensor views that image from a screen. It doesn't support controllers at all.

    • @NeonPizza80s
      @NeonPizza80s Месяц назад

      @@circuitrewind Thanks for the heads up! I'll still be picking one up regardless, because it's still going to come in handy when testing different settings for whatever future QD-OLED TV i decide to buy. Cheers!

  • @DmytroSichkarOnline
    @DmytroSichkarOnline 2 месяца назад

    Nice perspective on Freebsd vs Linux. 😊 OS diversification is our strength! Thanks for sharing 🙏

  • @CaptainJMorgan1635
    @CaptainJMorgan1635 2 месяца назад

    This is great! Thank you for sharing!

  • @Terminal423
    @Terminal423 2 месяца назад

    13:15 Windows Protp: Ctrl+Shift+Esc will open task manager immediately, without the need for any mousing or menus. Additionally, in this instance using WinKey+R to bring up a run prompt and running "taskkill /im unreal* /f" would be a more reliable method given the massive amount of stutter (had your keyboard not ALSO been a jankfest at the time). Source: years of experience with similar scenarios due to all manners of tech shenanigans, personal and professional. It's saved me a lot of time trying to fight a system in this kind of state and I hope it helps you in the future :)

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for all the suggestions! Yeah, the keyboard most certainly was still jank in the video! I didn't cover it here, but I was still using the Famicom Keyboard that I showed off in a previous video. Why? Because it was still sitting on the desk, and I was too lazy to move it and find something else!

    • @Terminal423
      @Terminal423 2 месяца назад

      @@circuitrewind I identify with the lazy factor so much. And also, it's a cool keyboard so why change it out if it mostly works?

  • @ElPolloDiabloxx
    @ElPolloDiabloxx 2 месяца назад

    LOL! Yes, more InstaGib!

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      InstaGib is the BEST! :D You all were wondering why I'm so good at it!? Because every time I make a video, I get distracted and play another hour fragging bots LMAO

  • @elmestguzman3038
    @elmestguzman3038 2 месяца назад

    “It almost works” “I can almost use this” loving the jank!!!

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      True natural reaction! Several of the tests in this video was my first time testing certain things LOL

  • @krumothyy
    @krumothyy 2 месяца назад

    oh man, i have been waiting in excitement for this one

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, I've been waiting in excitement to get this one edited and published! I always have fun toying with weird hardware combinations :D

  • @CraftComputing
    @CraftComputing 2 месяца назад

    I live for jank, and I think a Voodoo 5500 on a Ryzen 3900X and WIndows 7 qualifies.

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      Jank is love. Jank is life! And even more jank will be making its way to PDXLAN later this year ;)

  • @NeonPizza80s
    @NeonPizza80s 2 месяца назад

    About to snag the TINK4K in the couple of months. Just a quick question, if i were to run a game at 120fps on PC or PS5 for example, would the TINK4K offer 120hz BFI options to reduce motion blur ever further?

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      The Tink probably wouldn't even accept the input signal. It'll accept 1080p/60 input, or 720p/120, tho I've not gotten the latter reliable yet (I can do 720p/100 fine tho). As the name implies, its designed mostly for retro consoles, even though it does have HDMI in.

    • @NeonPizza80s
      @NeonPizza80s 2 месяца назад

      @@circuitrewind Ah i see. So it's best just to settle for native 120fps-144fps games, and let your OLED TV cut down 50%-60% of the motion blur without messing with the tink4k. Modern OLED TV's no longer support 120hz BFI settings, which is a shame. I was hoping tink4K would of addressed this, even at 1080p + 120hz bfi. As long as the TINK4K's 60hz BFI supports games running at 4K+60fps. I wonder how many nits of brightness you gain by using the HDR SDR Brightness boosting trick setting after losing 50% brightness from the 60hz BFI setting. I'm specifically buying this for 8-16 bit retro consoles with a smaller QD-OLED, but I'd like to buy another for my Switch & PS5, with games running at 60fps so i can cut down the motion blur by 50%.

  • @Roebloz
    @Roebloz 2 месяца назад

    I wish I had one...Even if I don't have a Super Famicom, I absolutely want one of these for my collection, it's such an interesting part of Nintendo history. (You should have tried putting Asterisk no Daibouken onto it though, given its the only game that was ever successfully dumped from a RAM cassette.)

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      When working with hardware like this in my public videos, I'll only showcase homebrew software due to the legalities of copyright from other content. Additionally, being a former homebrew dev myself, I like to help spread word of cool things the scene is still pumping out ;)

  • @samuelbanya
    @samuelbanya 2 месяца назад

    Could you do this with 240p?

  • @OfSheikah
    @OfSheikah 2 месяца назад

    this should be a definite go to video for this topic I finished watching satisfied how you worked all of this out! never thought I'd be having a question like this until brought up!

  • @adiblasi
    @adiblasi 2 месяца назад

    Hi Vince, I am a new subscriber to your channel and I enjoyed watching this video. I am in the process of converting and digitizing VHS and High eight videotapes. I have a thunderbolt based black magic digitizer that I run into a Mac laptop. do you think it’s a good idea to run the tapes through the retro Tink 4K and then running its output into the digitizer?

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      Its certainly a good idea to test. There are a bunch of features in the RT4k specifically designed for VHS. I've yet to try them out myself, however, as oddly enough, a VHS player is something currently not in my collection.

  • @Elfear73
    @Elfear73 2 месяца назад

    @circuitrewind Have you had any issues with VRR passing through your repeater and KVM?

  • @NeonPizza80s
    @NeonPizza80s 2 месяца назад

    Is it true that TINK4K uses dual strobe black frame insertion to work with 24 & 30fps content, be it Movies & TV shows? I was told that it reduces motion blur based on the hz of your TV. So with 120hz OLED TV's, it will cut down 50%(8.3ms persistence) of motion blur @1080p, and then around 60%(6.94ms persistence) for 144hz QD-OLED's, also @1080p. That's a big improvement, and if true, will give QD-OLED plasma tier motion clarity.

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid 2 месяца назад

    Back in stock!! ahh so awesome

  • @edheil
    @edheil 2 месяца назад

    I came here ready to hear your arguments but didn't find it compelling to compare FreeBSD's ports to "I'm just gonna grab me some software off the internet" on Linux. A proper comparison would be to a distribution's package collection, or if you really want it to be from source, for example, the Debian equivalent to FreeBSD ports would be using "apt-get source" "debuild". I found the parts about stability and continuity more compelling - the fact that things keep on working the way they always worked. That's a really cool fact about the BSDs compared with Linux.

    • @TheEddie581
      @TheEddie581 3 дня назад

      Linux has a problem in that it is only a kernel. You need a "distro" to do anything practical. Then you get into this very dynamic field of ever changing distros, coming and going in popularity. You cannot build upon that in the long run. In contrast, FreeBSD is complete (not just a kernel), extremely stable, fast and dependable, as it was in the mid 1990s, in 2005, in 2012, in 2018 and in 2024. Why did you think Apple picked FreeBSD as a core component for Mac OS X in 2000? Because they value these points for their business.

  • @Curmyyy
    @Curmyyy 2 месяца назад

    While I was doing my research I found the same KVM and I think it will fix all my issues, but did you ever encounter any input lag or latency issues with the mouse and keyboard? I play fps games and I don’t really want to sacrifice my experience.

    • @circuitrewind
      @circuitrewind 2 месяца назад

      No additional lag at all! It takes in bits, and passes them straight through without really buffering anything. I use it for FPS gaming too, and absolutely love this setup