- Odd battery voltages - 2 Updates
- Denon AVR HDMI question - 2 Updates
- Source of lightning plug - 4 Updates
"pfjw@aol.com" <peterwieck33@gmail.com>: Jul 22 05:06AM -0700 As to how you would get 'negative' voltage. Consider what happens when you connect your VOM with the leads reversed. The chemistry in that battery had "flipped over" such that it was producing current opposite to the marked poles. Not uncommon with cheap batteries that often blow up even before being unwrapped. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
"Percival P. Cassidy" <Nobody@NotMyISP.net>: Jul 22 12:10PM -0400 On 7/20/19 10:11 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: > However, that doesn't mean that manufacturers can't retaliate and make > life difficult. Try scraping all the peanut butter out of these jars: > <https://www.google.com/search?q=peanut+butter+"sun-pat"&tbm=isch> This is pretty close to what I had: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Tovolo-5-Serrated-Icing-Spatula-Cakes-And-Pastry-Kitchen-Baking/222395160334?hash=item33c7c8d70e:g:GFQAAOSw5cNYkS7q Perce |
Mike S <mscir@yahoo.com>: Jul 22 01:46AM -0700 On 5/11/2019 2:41 PM, root wrote: > The computer runs 24/7 thereafter. > Could there be a simple solution for connecting the > components together which might correct the problem? could it be that the signal going from the Denon to the television is HDMI 1.4 and the signal out of the video card is HDMI 2.0? ".... the primary reason for the switch to HDMI 2.0 is that 4K Ultra HD televisions require much more bandwidth to realize their full potential. Since 4K Ultra HD is four times the resolution of 1080p, the former HD standard, it requires more throughput to handle extra data going back and forth. Lots more. HDMI 1.4 supported 4K resolutions, yes, but only at 24 or 30 frames per second (fps). That works fine for movies but isn't useful for gaming and many TV broadcasts, which require 50 or 60 fps. Also, HDMI 1.4 limited 4K Ultra HD content to 8-bit color, though it is capable of 10- or 12-bit color. HDMI 2.0 fixed all of that because it could handle up to 18 gigabits per second — plenty enough to allow for 12-bit color and video up to 60 frames per second." https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/what-is-hdmi-2-0/ |
root <NoEMail@home.org>: Jul 22 02:07PM > 18 gigabits per second ??? plenty enough to allow for 12-bit color and > video up to 60 frames per second." > https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/what-is-hdmi-2-0/ Thanks for responding. I bought a replacement (identical) video card and the problem was fixed. The Denon receiver specs do not indicate whether it is 1.4 or 2.x, but it talks about 3D passthrough and 4K upconversion. I added a HDMI splitter in front of the receiver so that one output goes to the receiver, and the other goes directly to the TV. As I understand HDMI the source interrogates the display and sends the appropriate output. The TV will respond with its characteristics, but the receiver is not able to respond because it has no output. At least that is how I figure it to work. With this arrangement, and a new video card, the system is working very well. |
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Jul 21 04:17PM -0700 On Sunday, 21 July 2019 05:29:54 UTC+1, Phil Allison wrote: > >. > > And yes, I know the difference between 'lightning' and 'Lightning' and 'usb' and 'USB'....and anybody with 1/2 a brain would understand the meaning and context of the question. > ** There was no context, you bulshitting ass. Well there is the thread heading 'source of lightning plug' Then there were the sentences in the OP that made it all pretty clear. And there was the use of the phrase 'lightning plug' in an electronics ng. But other than that > ** Nothing neurotic about me - asshole. > .... Phil no-one could care less if he capitalises it. Except Phil, who loses it over someone not using a capital letter. |
Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com>: Jul 21 09:15PM -0700 > > > And yes, I know the difference between 'lightning' and 'Lightning' and 'usb' and 'USB'....and anybody with 1/2 a brain would understand the meaning and context of the question. > > > > ** There was no context, you bulshitting ass. > Well there is the thread heading 'source of lightning plug' ** Yawnnnn - so fucking what? > Then there were the sentences in the OP that made it all pretty clear. ** Nothing was clear from the OP's first post alone. You bullshitting ass. > > ** Nothing neurotic about me - asshole. > no-one could care less if he capitalises it. ** Now the lying pile of criminal excrement speaks for the WHOLE world ???! Wot an egomaniac raving lunatic. Nothing but a POS, fuckhead, damn troll. ..... Phil |
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Jul 22 01:04AM -0700 On Monday, 22 July 2019 05:15:24 UTC+1, Phil Allison wrote: > Nothing but a POS, fuckhead, damn troll. > ..... Phil What you don't understand is that you're in your own world. NT |
Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com>: Jul 22 03:01AM -0700 "Some Criminal Nut Case calling itself tabby wrote:" ------------------------------------------------------ > > ..... Phil > What you don't understand is that you're in your own world. ** What the lunatic Thornton Troll does not understand is that he is completely out of his fucking head. ... Phil |
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