Comment Re:*sigh* (Score 1) 417
Should clarify that is 19000 workstations and 1000 workstations a day and increasing. We probably won't meet the deadline of April 1 we were told to meet but we will be pretty close
Should clarify that is 19000 workstations and 1000 workstations a day and increasing. We probably won't meet the deadline of April 1 we were told to meet but we will be pretty close
That's what I am talking about. Essentially from what I gleaned is the skip doesn't get the full data frame it only starts with the data at that specific second so until the screen changes enough or the next frame refresh you will only see the changes.
Note: terminology is probably wrong but you get my gist.
For us, (approx 100,000) clients the biggest stumbling block was app compatability. 19000 in and going, we are doing about 1000 a day. Small kinks here and there but seems to be going well
My biggest complaint is the grey screen issue if you skip . Only issues I playing files otherwise is it stutters on a literal 1080p rip of blu-ray.
even better is XBMC on pi uses libcec so you can control it from your TV remote.
The YJ and CJ owners forget the rest and focus on the inner cockpit. Granted my TJ has a tad too much plastic but at least it didn't have a Renault transmission and you got the Dana 44 rear axle and there is a hell of a lot less sticking out under your jeep than earlier models plus with a small trimming you can fit 35's easily on your jeep without any breakage.
The skins were the same back then 16 gauge, no difference
Apologizing to the wrong person but apology accepted
I originally looked at WDTV Live when I got tired of the whirring fan on my XBMC HTPC. I hated it as I found it was too many clicks to get to my video shares. At that point I went with a Pi based instead However since then they have added shortcuts. The reason I picked the Roku was we needed something that played netflix since XBMC on Linux won't do it. We also picked Roku as there were some channels on it that other settop boxes didnt have. I would probably have gotten the Live otherwise.
I HATE the search functionality on Hulu Plus but I didn't renew my supscription after the first three months expired. Now the only thing I use my Roku for is Netflix and PBS since we cut the cord.
I mainly use XBMC (my DNS server is on one of them) which consists of a home brew and a Pi. Problem is no access to Netflix unless you are running windows. Not doing that.
Hint: no its not IOW citiation please as in this isn't my first rodeo and the 20 page manual is crap.
Which page are you talking about (by the way I am not using wireless) and everything I have seen online states it doesn't support Static. In the Setup Network all you get to choose is if it is Wired or Wireless and nothing available menu wise other than the wireless stuff for setting SSID, etc.
What I did to work around was setup my bind DNS to provide a different DNS forwarder for anything for only netflix and Hulu than what I have for everything else. The advantage of this is that it is more secure than just having it redirect blindly which all of the DNS Redirects. Maybe a little paranoid but it works.
PS you are a douche
is static IP configuration and ability to play more media types from USB than what it does. I use DNS Redirect to get access to US Netflix and Hulu and had to jump hurdles to get the Roku 3 to work. Also I was hoping for something I could take with me in luggage when I travel so I could watch stuff in a hotel room on business. Last time I brought 4 different files and none of them worked. That was my fault for not confirming but would be nice.
Honeywell and I assume the nest basically talk back to their server and gets updates (think POP) Their Android and Apple Apps only talk directly to the server.
There will be support.
It will cost though...
There's not that much known about Canadian intelligence.
Too easy..
In seeking the unattainable, simplicity only gets in the way. -- Epigrams in Programming, ACM SIGPLAN Sept. 1982