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15 votes
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An Irish coast sound generator
6 votes -
The Walkman, forty years on
6 votes -
With YouTube Music, Google is holding my speakers for ransom
19 votes -
Apple will extend the lifespan of your AirPods by choosing when they charge
16 votes -
Twitter starts rolling out audio tweets on iOS
7 votes -
Clubhouse - Buzzy new "spontaneous social" app | How does social capital work in context of live audio
3 votes -
Looking for good quality sleep headphones
The cheap bluetooth sleep-mask with built-in headphones I ordered off Amazon stopped working (big surprise) and I'm in the market for something similar but of good quality. Requirements: Wireless...
The cheap bluetooth sleep-mask with built-in headphones I ordered off Amazon stopped working (big surprise) and I'm in the market for something similar but of good quality. Requirements:
- Wireless
- Comfortable to wear while I'm lying on my side
It doesn't have to be part of a sleep mask, and it doesn't even need to have great audio quality. I use it more for audiobooks and white noise than music. I just want something that's going to work with no issues and last for a while.
20 votes -
Suck on your AirPod to fix the volume
16 votes -
The wonderful world of Chinese hi-fi - The world of good and cheap headphones from anonymous Chinese companies
20 votes -
The secrets behind the runaway success of Apple’s AirPods
14 votes -
Cast revealed for Audible's audio drama adaptation of the first three Sandman graphic novels, releasing July 15
6 votes -
ZzFX - Zuper Zmall Zound Zynth
4 votes -
Universal's audible watermark
16 votes -
RTX Voice - NVIDIA apparently actually made a neural network audio filter that works very well
8 votes -
Apple developing high-end headphones with interchangeable parts
6 votes -
Time to upgrade the mic in your home office
6 votes -
Alternatives to desktop speakers
For the past few years I haven't had any speakers connected to my PC due to a lack of space in my room and on my desk. For the most part I have been using a pair of headphones which are great, but...
For the past few years I haven't had any speakers connected to my PC due to a lack of space in my room and on my desk. For the most part I have been using a pair of headphones which are great, but they aren't the most comfortable thing when I just want to watch YouTube on my second monitor and keep my ears available for my significant other.
So now I am looking for alternatives to desktop speakers. Right now I am either thinking of:
I think the bone conduction headphones would give me a ton of options to use while I am biking and sitting at my desk. The Bose on the other hand have excellent sound quality. A small, discrete speaker bar may also fit my needs if there are any good ones that can be recommended. Any thoughts? Have I missed an audio product that may fit my needs that you could recommend?
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When I press the right trigger on my game controller, my system's audio crashes. Probably the weirdest bug I've seen yet -- anyone feel like helping?
due to the looming pandemic forcing everyone to stay inside, I've recently decided to get back into video games. I did a fresh install of windows 10 the other day, and tried to play a few games...
due to the looming pandemic forcing everyone to stay inside, I've recently decided to get back into video games. I did a fresh install of windows 10 the other day, and tried to play a few games with my controller. I found that whenever I press the right trigger on my controller, my computer's audio cuts out system-wide immediately and does not come back on until I restart.
The controller is a wired Afterglow for Xbox 360 PL-3702.
Windows 10, version 1903.
I see two audio devices under Sound, Video and Game Controllers in Device Manager: a AMD High Definition Audio Device and a Realtek Audio device.
I've tried updating drivers for my controller and audio controllers.
I've reproduced the issue and collected logs of it following the steps here. If you know how to read these I'd be happy to send you the trace.
Now, I've tried to look at the trace of this in both Windows Performance Analyzer and Windows Media eXperience Analyzer to try and get a better sense of what's causing this. I see a pretty clear event where a bunch of stuff shows up in the visualizer, but I don't know what any of the stack traces that show up mean. This did not occur on my previous install of Windows on the same computer so I suspect it's related to something with some new Windows "gaming" feature I didn't have before.
I'm really at a loss as to where to go from here. It's both perfectly clear and completely mystifying. Any ideas?
11 votes -
Daisy: An Embedded Platform for Music
4 votes -
Why you’re doing audio levels wrong, and why it really does matter
10 votes -
It’s okay to leave your headphones at home
23 votes -
Tony Adams analyzed audio spectrograms corresponding to more than 8,200 pitches from the Astros
7 votes -
Thoughts on how to become successful and rich by the founder of AngelList
5 votes -
AirPods Pro owners complain of worse noise cancellation after firmware updates—some people are convinced Apple’s latest earbuds worked better at launch
7 votes -
The smallest Discman ever made - was smaller than a CD
8 votes -
CES2020: Cyrcle Phone is round and has two headphone jacks
8 votes -
Tough, waterproof 3.5 mm cables
I'm looking for some very tough, ideally waterproof 3.5mm male to male cables. Does anyone out there have a recommendation?
4 votes -
AirPods Pro Bluetooth audio latency analysis
7 votes -
From Stevie Wonder to 'Mother Earth's Plantasia,' music for plants is real
4 votes -
The enduring allure of retro tech
9 votes -
Steve Guttenberg: ”Apple AirPods Pro, it's $249, but sounds like a cheap, throwaway headphone“
19 votes -
Apple reveals new AirPods Pro, available October 30
9 votes -
How do we want to handle Podcasts?
So, when we want to link to a podcast , should we link to the webpage or preferred aggregator, or directly to the MP3? Should we have an embedded object for playing audio built into Tildes, or is...
So, when we want to link to a podcast , should we link to the webpage or preferred aggregator, or directly to the MP3? Should we have an embedded object for playing audio built into Tildes, or is that out of scope?
6 votes -
Vinyl is poised to outsell CDs for the first time since 1986
12 votes -
How the brain filters sound
6 votes -
The whisper of schizophrenia: Machine learning finds 'sound' words predict psychosis
3 votes -
The sound systems of Notting Hill carnival: 'I'll stop when I can't walk'
5 votes -
The Valve Index Ear Speakers - Research, design, and evolution
11 votes -
TOSLINK: That one consumer fiber optic standard
10 votes -
In response to mass shootings, some schools and hospitals are installing microphones equipped with algorithms
12 votes -
Need advice for simple speaker setup
I just moved into a new apartment, and am using a 32" tv in the living room. The TV is already way too small, but I'd rather prioritize spending on the speakers first. I thought I could live with...
I just moved into a new apartment, and am using a 32" tv in the living room. The TV is already way too small, but I'd rather prioritize spending on the speakers first.
I thought I could live with the TV speakers, but have quickly realized that they have made watching movies impossible. The dialogue is impossible to hear without cranking up the volume. And then if there is anything other than dialogue, it's way too loud.
The walls in the apartment are fairly thin, so I'm pretty sure a subwoofer is out of the question. So I was looking at soundbars but keep seeing conflicting advice. There are articles like this that make them sound fine, yet when you go to place like /r/hometheater, everyone despises them.
So my next step was to look at powered bookshelf speakers. They seemed like a pretty good option, until I went to best buy to listen to them. I'm not sure if they just weren't set up properly or what, but none of them sounded that great. Especially when compared to the tower speakers they had.
So now I'm at a loss. Should I go with a soundbar, bookshelf, or tower speakers? My budget is under $500.
10 votes -
To drive eagles away from deadly wind turbines, researchers turn to sound
4 votes -
An interview with Game of Thrones' supervising sound editor about how bird sounds are chosen for the show
5 votes -
Building a $100,000 speaker - Meridian facility tour
5 votes -
Human sound systems are shaped by post-Neolithic changes in bite configuration
4 votes -
Apple introduces second generation AirPods, with Hey Siri, H1 audio chip, and wireless charging
14 votes -
A look at the revival of the reel to reel tape format
4 votes -
To save the sound of a Stradivarius, a whole city must keep quiet
13 votes -
Demand for cassettes surges as music fans hit rewind
10 votes