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Eli1

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Wait, you weren't talking about internet. You were asking if I'm using a big screen.

No, just my phone on a little stand.

I could use desktop mode, but the hacks that make it usable are still really dodgy.

I could get a Samsung with Dex mode, or a Moto with Ready For, or a Huawei with EasyView... But money. But it would be sweet to get a Moto that transforms into a whole desktop when I connect it to a big monitor.
I dunno how much a modern TV would cost where you are but around here you could get a top notch smart tv with Bluetooth and other LAN mirroring capabilities for around $500. A samsung one. I have a Samsung tv from like 7 years ago and it has mirracast.
 

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So you dont have a wifi network at home anymore?
 

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So you dont have a wifi network at home anymore?
I have my phone hotspot. That's all. It's enough for what I need.

I could easily 'cast my phone to a big screen, but without a desktop mode there's no real point. I don't watch a lot of videos and I can see the phone itself well enough for typing things like this post.

I'm familiar with screencasting though, yes. I have a miracast dongle and even a chromecast dongle, though the latter is useless for me because I refuse to be shackled to an internet connection just to get it to relay audio/video locally.
 

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So pricing is mainly your drive here to not have a home Wi-Fi?
Im trying to think if there’s a gadget somewhere which would convert a Wi-Fi signal from your phone into a LAN cable which you could then put into a traditional Wi-Fi router to “feed” the rest of your house.
It will probably lower your phone bandwidth and make the battery drain faster and then there’s the fact that if you join your own Wi-Fi from the point of where you‘re streaming …. You might create a black hole :LOL:
 

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My phone can hotspot a connection to multiple devices, so there's really no need.

If I had a device that needed to get online but had no wifi adapter, I could get an adapter for it surely. For a nerd there is no such thing as an incompatible interface. :geek:
 

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I cast things to the library tv using chrome. Its a little round gadget thing you stick in the USB of your tv.

Or you can use an hdmi cable with a very long cord lol
 

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You know what’s interesting?
When you scan the network and you find an IP address of a refrigerator.
 

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Eli1 we could just as easily have had a debate over digital vs analog. And there too vinyl records are making a comeback. But cost (money) almost always determines the outcome. I always preferred vinyl.
Hmmm interesting discussion :D
A vinyl record or a cassette tape record might have more “bass” or the feeling of a “room”.
But digital might have the feeling of more ”crisp/stereo” sound.
‘What do you think ? :D
 
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Hmmm interesting discussion :D
A vinyl record or a cassette tape record might have more “bass” or the feeling of a “room”.
But digital might have the feeling of more ”crisp/stereo” sound.
‘What do you think ? :D
The bass was almost always what people were concerned with. I did most of the service work for an outfit 'Hi-Fi House' out of Pasadena, Ca., for a couple years and they had customers from all over and everyone, almost, that shopped their store wanted to play Pink Floyds' Dark Side of the Moon to get a feel of the bass. Seems the high end was an after thought. I would say the speakers themselves were the important part at that time having only analog. I find that playing MP3 thru certain earbuds gives me a listen that is different than any loudspeaker. All very subjective. Everyone seems to listen for different reasons and listen for certain 'memories' possibly. A big difference in amplifiers too transistors output is less emphasis on 2nd harmonic, I believe, and vacuum tubes are 2nd harmonic emphasized giving 'richer' sound. This subject is long time in my past so I can only say mostly how folks yrs ago were dealing with their sound systems. Plus most of our customers had no qualms about spending. 1976 and a few thousand for sound system was no big deal.
 

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The bass was almost always what people were concerned with. I did most of the service work for an outfit 'Hi-Fi House' out of Pasadena, Ca., for a couple years and they had customers from all over and everyone, almost, that shopped their store wanted to play Pink Floyds' Dark Side of the Moon to get a feel of the bass. Seems the high end was an after thought. I would say the speakers themselves were the important part at that time having only analog. I find that playing MP3 thru certain earbuds gives me a listen that is different than any loudspeaker. All very subjective. Everyone seems to listen for different reasons and listen for certain 'memories' possibly. A big difference in amplifiers too transistors output is less emphasis on 2nd harmonic, I believe, and vacuum tubes are 2nd harmonic emphasized giving 'richer' sound. This subject is long time in my past so I can only say mostly how folks yrs ago were dealing with their sound systems. Plus most of our customers had no qualms about spending. 1976 and a few thousand for sound system was no big deal.
Yes I know what you mean about the ’richer’ sound or having that ‘warm’ feeling.
I also have a guitar as a hobby and I hook it up to an amp but I also have a gadget which I can record it into my computer.
The sounds are obviously very different. When I listen through my amp I get that studio/room sound but on headphones … it’s just different and YES people do play certain songs for ‘memories’. I have many good memories in many songs and while everything is digital via a headphone nowadays, I do miss the ‘rich’ sound of a cassette tape.

Now I dont even have a sound system because everything is headphones . I used to have a Bose surround sound system for music and movies and that was like 7 years ago I think.
I kinda transitioned to headphones/digital/wireless without realizing that I was transitioning.
‘But when I play back the songs of my childhood even tho I’m listening to them digitally, in my head, memories take me to the richer sound of the cassette tape and loud speakers :D
 
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But digital might have the feeling of more ”crisp/stereo” sound.
‘What do you think ?
PS The music I was most recently playing was a lot of classical and J. S. Bach on earbuds with CD source was a treat. I want to say the title was "????pieces'. Then about 10 yrs ago while learning guitar and putting music on SD mem the sound just didn't cut it. I was playing country than mostly and preferred getting vinyl. The guy teaching me guitar was pretty good and I stink but a Johnny Cash piece we were using, I said to Dave, he has a cold and made this recording. Dave listened closer and agreed. My ear has always been great but I can not hear myself playing the guitar and very strange took till recently to play and hear properly. Customers used to pay me just to come verify their sound was ok.
 
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Yes I know what you mean about the ’richer’ sound or having that ‘warm’ feeling.
I also have a guitar as a hobby and I hook it up to an amp but I also have a gadget which I can record it into my computer.
The sounds are obviously very different. When I listen through my amp I get that studio/room sound but on headphones … it’s just different and YES people do play certain songs for ‘memories’. I have many good memories in many songs and while everything is digital via a headphone nowadays, I do miss the ‘rich’ sound of a cassette tape.

Now I dont even have a sound system because everything is headphones . I used to have a Bose surround sound system for music and movies and that was like 7 years ago I think.
I kinda transitioned to headphones/digital/wireless without realizing that I was transitioning.
‘But when I play back the songs of my childhood even tho I’m listening to them digitally, in my head, memories take me to the richer sound of the cassette tape and loud speakers :D
So now do you think that your memory is correct? Maybe wishful thinking? Some people like to trash Bose. Maybe Bose was mid-frequency rich. Memories can be skewed in a sense. Seems like I have incorrect memories about taste of certain foods. Some candy I thought sure I liked earlier (Tootsie Roll) and tastes not very good now. Maybe something like that with listening to music.
 

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So now do you think that your memory is correct? Maybe wishful thinking? Some people like to trash Bose. Maybe Bose was mid-frequency rich. Memories can be skewed in a sense. Seems like I have incorrect memories about taste of certain foods. Some candy I thought sure I liked earlier (Tootsie Roll) and tastes not very good now. Maybe something like that with listening to music.
Okay so there’s two topics here.

On the first one I would say that some memories are absolutely correct and “vivid”. It’s like Im there in the water, in the sights and smells. Very very strong vivid memories.

Some others tho are like water and get eroded with time. Kinda like the Grand Canyon being eroded by water.

Not sure why this happens but what I do realize is that I was blessed to have these experience and now I thank God for the life he gave me and for the life with Him now.
 
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Okay so there’s two topics here.

On the first one I would say that some memories are absolutely correct and “vivid”. It’s like Im there in the water, in the sights and smells. Very very strong vivid memories.

Some others tho are like water and get eroded with time. Kinda like the Grand Canyon being eroded by water.

Not sure why this happens but what I do realize is that I was blessed to have these experience and now I thank God for the life he gave me and for the life with Him now.
Some way I think it could also be the 'mood' we are in at the time we are prompted to recall something and our memory may be affected by that 'mood'? I have never given much thought to something like that.
 
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Okay so there’s two topics here.

On the first one I would say that some memories are absolutely correct and “vivid”. It’s like Im there in the water, in the sights and smells. Very very strong vivid memories.

Some others tho are like water and get eroded with time. Kinda like the Grand Canyon being eroded by water.

Not sure why this happens but what I do realize is that I was blessed to have these experience and now I thank God for the life he gave me and for the life with Him now.
 
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i hate my computer its not enough anime and cartoons on there
 

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Some way I think it could also be the 'mood' we are in at the time we are prompted to recall something and our memory may be affected by that 'mood'? I have never given much thought to something like that.
Hmm yes it’s a possibility.
‘But on some instances the mood is relaxed or the mood is fight or flight but that’s not what makes me remember a memory more than the other I guess.
The mystery of life :D
 
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Okay so there’s two topics here.

On the first one I would say that some memories are absolutely correct and “vivid”. It’s like Im there in the water, in the sights and smells. Very very strong vivid memories.

Some others tho are like water and get eroded with time. Kinda like the Grand Canyon being eroded by water.

Not sure why this happens but what I do realize is that I was blessed to have these experience and now I thank God for the life he gave me and for the life with Him now.
The memories you are thinking back on seem to be relatively recent.
Hmm yes it’s a possibility.
‘But on some instances the mood is relaxed or the mood is fight or flight but that’s not what makes me remember a memory more than the other I guess.
The mystery of life :D
Something else here....You are getting prompted to recall certain memories about sound. I don't recall ever being prompted to recall memories about sound but memories about taste, smell, and sight. 3 of 5 senses. Sight memory when I was 9 or 10 and a cloud in the sky looked like a picture of Jesus with crown of thorns which hung in our house. Don't recall the cloud vividly but where I was and where in the sky relative to where I sat was vivid. Smell and taste memories come on occasion but never anything vivid like exactly when and or where smell or taste was first stored in memory.