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When choosing High Definition cameras, one of the most fundamental questions is what of the two common resolution levels one should choose: Do you use 720p or 1080p cameras The fundamental alternatives are familiar to any user who has bought a TV in the last few years. However, how do you choose when buying network cameras
Fantastic! This is the next thing I was trying late last night before going to sleep. Originally I was not turning the STB/DVR off, thinking it would have to renegotiate the connection to FiOS since we had some trouble with the initial install.
Late last night I reprogrammed our Harmony One remote to use the PowerToggle button to turn the STB/DVR off when not in use, and I think that did the trick. I will also re-check the power-on and power-off order later.
The 19-inch, 24-inch, and 32-inch N10 TVs only support 720p, lower than the 1080p of today that is nowadays considered fairly basic in light of the increasing prevalence of 4K TVs. That said, for a 19-inch display, the difference between 720p and 1080p is going to be a lot less noticeable than it is on a larger screen.
Tales of Zestiria was quite a solid PC port apart from the 30 FPS lock, but even that was rectified with a community-created fix eventually. Not so with follow-up Tales of Symphonia: user reports indicate the game is again locked at 30 FPS, but also the rendering resolution is fixed to 720p (it upscales if you select a higher resolution), there is missing text and typos, the interface often displays PS3 buttons even when using keyboard and mouse, the config and save menus can take 30 seconds to load on Windows 7 (this is being investigated), and it has DRM called VMProtect that creates a new .exe upon every boot. That last bit is concerning unto itself, but it also means you can't do things like force AA through your GPU settings. 153554b96e
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