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I’m assuming this is about audio being out of sync on the USB webcam output of the ATEM? My troubleshooting tips: • Use a short USB-C cord direct from the ATEM to the computer • Some slower CPUs just don’t work well • Contact blackmagic support if all else fails
oh right I misspoke, multiview out of the ATEM is available, the only downside with this is the delay from the bridge. Crossing my fingers for a new ATEM Mini on Wednesday with two USB ports to solve this tho!
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oh sure, that works. It's always a tradeoff of something though. You lose the multiview in that setup, and OBS is delayed by the streaming bridge delay. Should work fine going over the LAN instead of a direct ethernet connection too.
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Excellent! What'd you end up using to record the stream then?
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Replying to @thisistechtoday
If this ends up being legit, then I'm taking away 2 things from this: Get your support team on the same page as your marketing agencies. They should have also sent this to me since I get a dozen messages a week from artists' PR agencies asking to be added to my playlist 😅
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Replying to @thisistechtoday
Oh wow, that escalated quickly... Now they are officially claiming to be Spotify Sending a bunch of clickbait links Asking for your physical address...
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This is both a very confusing scam, and also a very confusing promotion if legit
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Yeah exactly. That was some expert level social engineering right there.
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Yeah definitely could be that. Really you’d need to get someone from @SpotifyCares to confirm this is actually the PR agency they use. I’m pretty sure @snubs and I mentioned this in our video actually 😄
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Interesting. Even if it is “legit” — as in it really is some third party company offering some sort of real service — unless they have permission from @Spotify, they can’t be going around using Spotify’s trademark in their domain and business names.
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Replying to @photojoseph
Yikes, found a reference to it in this article, definitely malware zdnet.com/google-amp/article…
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That's exactly what I want, but across the whole internet, oh and maybe drop the password too 😅
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My problem with this whole thread is that yes, of course we need something better than passwords, but also, yes, there is a lot of improvement being made right now. It's not like someone can make something that "solves passwords" and suddenly everyone will be using it.
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Replying to @saradietschy
There's a scifi book from 10 years ago about literally this, it's a trip 😂 amzn.to/37oaMKb
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Replying to @kmikeym
Depends on what's powering the other end of the fiber line. I guess mine is on a different grid, but I'm also in a weird spot between two different power companies.
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👏 that is some A plus countertrolling 👏
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I would if it were me! Just stay on high alert mode of course... don't download anything, don't connect any OAuth apps to anything, and click links only using an isolated computer. I'm always curious about these things!
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yeah I suspect you're right. I'm curious what the next play is. Maybe they send you a download link to the special "Spotify VIP" app?
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Replying to @kmikeym
Clearly I need to beef it up a bit, but right now I have a UPS on the network gear and also at my desk. It can keep things powered for about 30-40 minutes, and my internet is fiber so it stays online too
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