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I tried the Teyun Q24 Sound Card and here's what I can say

 Having tried direct audio recording on my PC when creating content, I realized I  needed more. I did wired and wireless lapel microphones, a dynamic microphone, and A USB microphone but something was missing. I needed an interface that would allow me to connect multiple devices at once, a feature that my PC alone couldn't offer. I went on and got the Teyun Q24 sound card.  It is a 2-in, 2-out audio interface with two line inputs (XLR/TRS supported) to connect microphones(or 1 mic and 1 instrument). It has two gain knobs for the input, a DAW control knobs and a headphone port and volume knobs. The audio interface also features 2 main outputs for external audio monitor speakers. It is powered by a USB 2.0 to USB B cable plugged into any PC. A USB mini cable can also be used but it must be one that allows data transfer. For any beginner content created who wants to go beyond USB microphones and have control over their audio quality, the Teyun Q24 can be a steal for only $50...

Why Your Zoom Meeting lags and how to fix it.

 If you frequently hold video conferencing sessions using Zoom Meeting , it is important to understand how to make your experience and those of the attendees better. One of the most common problems experienced by Zoom users is lagging or slow performance.  There are a few things that may contribute to your session becoming slow: 1. Poor network Zoom Meetings require a stable network for the processing of audio and video. If you share screens, a stronger connection is required. Try to test your network speed or strength before hoping on a call for a better experience. You can use tools like fast.com to measure your internet speed. 2. Low storage on your PC. Low storage space slows down your PC and can affect the performance of other applications or processes run in your computer. Clear out unused files and applications to leave some free space on your disk.  If you need more storage, buy external drives or expand your PC SSD . You can also use a HDD for backup if your de...

How to Check laptop battery life estimates

 Whether you are acquiring your laptop for the first time or would just like to check its battery health or life, the built-in command line prompt will get you sorted out. Before we get started, note that this method works for Windows laptops. Here are the simple steps: 1. Open Command promt on your PC. You can do this in two ways: Press Windows button + R and type CMD then press enter or click on the search bar and type Command prompt. 2. Select the command prompt option and open as an administrator. 3. When the command promt window opens, type the command  as it is "powercfg/batteryreport". Do not use the quotation marks. 4. Press enter key on the keyboard and wait for the report to be generated. 5. Once complete, go to your PC drive(usually Disc C), open users, select your mai user and look for battery report file. This file is usually a html file and must be opened using a browser like google chrome. Ensure you are connected to the internet when opening this file Once ope...

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