My New House Gaming Setup is SICK!

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
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    New house, new gaming setup! Things are really coming together now that it's been lived in for a few months, but the RGB isn't installed yet and Linus has some issues with his camera, mic, and display. Unfortunately, not everything goes exactly as planned...
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    MUSIC CREDIT
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    Intro: Laszlo - Supernova
    Video Link: • [Electro] - Laszlo - S...
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    Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa / mbarek_abdel
    Monitor And Keyboard by vadimmihalkevich / CC BY 4.0 geni.us/PgGWp
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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 The Intro
    0:52 The Issues
    3:15 The RGB
    7:25 The Dan Solution
    8:20 The AW3423DW
    10:59 The RGB Update
    12:26 The C2
    16:47 The Camera
    18:45 The Mic
    20:30 The WOL
    22:16 The Chair
    23:10 The Conclusion
    25:05 The Outro
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  • @artemisdarkslayer
    @artemisdarkslayer Před rokem +4298

    Dan the man. Saving the day. Riley needs to give him his own theme like Brian the Electrician.

    • @kevinwaag9976
      @kevinwaag9976 Před rokem +9

      didn't Riley quit ?

    • @Phynellius
      @Phynellius Před rokem +47

      Didn’t Brian stop doing electrical and switch to more HVAC? Needs a new theme song

    • @SaurusPlay
      @SaurusPlay Před rokem +81

      @@kevinwaag9976 I don't think so. He's on a recent short circuit video

    • @SocialMedia-yp8wj
      @SocialMedia-yp8wj Před rokem +10

      Dan the Handy Man!

    • @darthmikda
      @darthmikda Před rokem +33

      "No fire yet. YET."

  • @ppiittii
    @ppiittii Před rokem +1599

    Movie Boom operator here - The Rode NTG 8 is one of the longest shutgun mics ever, not at all made for indoor use. Honestly, you might be better off with a shorter one which would have a slightly broader pickup pattern and give you even more freedom of moving. Personally I use the Rode NTG 3 which still sounds awesome at almost a meter away from me. I have it set up in typical shotgun position over my head, halfway between me and the monitor and pointing straight at my nose. Of course, treating the room always helps as well.
    (Edit - spelling)

    • @Pierredorado300
      @Pierredorado300 Před rokem +15

      @Linus

    • @OmwamiOmusakhulu
      @OmwamiOmusakhulu Před rokem +195

      Brother finally found his moment to shine

    • @khalled2419
      @khalled2419 Před rokem +13

      @@OmwamiOmusakhulu facts lol

    • @AndrewBahls
      @AndrewBahls Před rokem +18

      Yeah, you'll have all sorts of fun phasing issues using a long shotty in an interior. I've used my NTG2 with my PC as well, works great.

    • @ppiittii
      @ppiittii Před rokem +11

      ​@@user-op8fg3ny3j This is not always the case, distance is not the only important factor. Example; my 10 y/o wired in ear headphones' built-in mic next to my mouth sounds a lot worse than my setup now. If a mic is built for distance (which is the case for shotgun mics), it should generally be fine - especially in a controlled environment like Linus' room. Also, a meter is not "very far away" for a shotgun mic. You can make these distances still sound good.

  • @cubluke
    @cubluke Před rokem +685

    Dan continues to be a favourite for me. He's like the incredibly patient, but long-suffering Dad, who just gets on with things

  • @foxtheheaven
    @foxtheheaven Před rokem +318

    Linus: "No Dan, thats not a table, thats a monitor, we need that"
    Also Linus: *proceeds using it as a chair*

    • @John_the_Parker
      @John_the_Parker Před 10 měsíci

      ** Proceeds to use it as a chair
      I think you had a stroke writing this, sir.

    • @jaxeli1208
      @jaxeli1208 Před 8 měsíci

      what do you mean he did use it as a chair
      @@John_the_Parker

  • @illuzionzz4615
    @illuzionzz4615 Před rokem +1823

    Linus to Dan fixing the RGB strips:
    "This is not a table, I was hoping to use this monitor for something"
    Dan finding Linus in the next scene sitting on it:
    "Ah, its a chair"

    • @smellyfis
      @smellyfis Před rokem +40

      I can see an ltt store product akin to the cpu pillow but "the monitor box table/chair"

    • @joeyghostx
      @joeyghostx Před rokem +2

      @@smellyfis omg you are onto something here

    • @sol_in.victus
      @sol_in.victus Před rokem +36

      and when they go back to Dan he's still using a box as a table just a different box LOL

    • @talksickgamer
      @talksickgamer Před rokem +3

      @@smellyfis I can dare to use monitor box with monitor in it as table but chair is another level of confidence. I guess it's a rich-goals

    • @Demasx
      @Demasx Před rokem +4

      Comments never disappoint... coming here to type exactly this, lol 😄

  • @someryebread
    @someryebread Před rokem +1479

    Dan continues to be my new favorite, he has such an air of confidence about him and a comforting presence. Like Dan shows up and you just know things are going to be fine.

    • @ConnorHammond
      @ConnorHammond Před rokem +9

      He's the Harry to Linus' Marv.

    • @jakecaldwell3619
      @jakecaldwell3619 Před rokem

      @Олег Бёрт By following trades do you mean copying her trades,as its done in etoro? Are you giving her your money or the money stays on your account? I have heard about copying trades but have not looked into it but I have an idea of what it is.

    • @person-yq8di
      @person-yq8di Před rokem +25

      the spam bots are evolving

    • @floppyseizure8615
      @floppyseizure8615 Před rokem +3

      I love his mysterious “I’m a serial killer” vibe.

    • @serignesaalihoumbackendiay1922
      @serignesaalihoumbackendiay1922 Před rokem +11

      @@person-yq8di yeah I even enjoy reading these fake conversations now.

  • @GlorifiedGremlin
    @GlorifiedGremlin Před rokem +221

    Dude I seriously love Dan, he's my favorite crew addition in a very long time. I love his dry humor combined with his role as the resident problem fixer lol

  • @daviddaudenroquet9377
    @daviddaudenroquet9377 Před rokem +32

    It is incredible how good your team is. You have built such an amazing business with amazing environment and probably the best in their fields. Really envy all of you (in a good way)!

  • @Its_Ya_Boyy
    @Its_Ya_Boyy Před rokem +7435

    Covid lockdown beard was the best decision linus made.

  • @iClone101
    @iClone101 Před rokem +1239

    Dan managing to set up his soldering station on the one box they needed was incredibly amusing to me

    • @OopsieGoopsie
      @OopsieGoopsie Před rokem +21

      Timestamp for those who don't watch the whole video: 8:02

    • @nanoofficial5935
      @nanoofficial5935 Před rokem +70

      What’s also kinda funny is Linus saying it’s not a table then moments later using it as a chair

    • @yuxuanhuang3523
      @yuxuanhuang3523 Před rokem +11

      @@nanoofficial5935 and it is "Curved" because Linus sat on it

  • @TheViralVisions
    @TheViralVisions Před rokem +55

    "that's not a table" - proceeds to use it as a chair

  • @dimitrisloufakis916
    @dimitrisloufakis916 Před rokem +15

    This dude Dan is a life saver! I love it when there are people around who you contact with a problem and they just come to you with a solution and carry it through. Props

  • @cordite7207
    @cordite7207 Před rokem +2290

    I hope Dan is appreciated, the dude is a star!

    • @Zaf9670
      @Zaf9670 Před rokem +41

      SUMMON DAN!

    • @andymouse
      @andymouse Před rokem +62

      I hope he checked the current draw on that brick as he wont be popular if he burns the bloody house down !

    • @HortBlam
      @HortBlam Před rokem +34

      Yup, Dan has become one of my favorites on camera, he seems like a really cool dude!

    • @tonysuthechineseguy
      @tonysuthechineseguy Před rokem +2

      they are all stars is a constellation

    • @9e7exkbzvwpf7c
      @9e7exkbzvwpf7c Před rokem +28

      @@andymouse I disagree, I think he'd be immensely popular!

  • @PuddingASMR
    @PuddingASMR Před rokem +458

    Linus!!! Just turn the key lights 180 and bounce them off the walls. You’ll get a much softer glow and shadow and way more even lighting. It’s such a simple fix. I’m not sure where along the lines people got the idea to beam the lights directly at your face 😅

    • @romevang
      @romevang Před rokem +43

      Probably a habit from the studio, since that's how they do their studio lighting.

    • @haphazard1342
      @haphazard1342 Před rokem +27

      @@N0N0111 Ceiling down lights create unpleasant and harsh face shadows. Need diffuse light from the front, above the head level. So key lights bounce off the walls is a great solution.

    • @williameldridge9382
      @williameldridge9382 Před rokem +10

      Because those lights are designed to do EXACTLY that. And if you have dark walls, it REALLY doesn't work, even if the lights aren't designed like those key lights. I've also seen the people that do it that way, their lighting looks horrendous.

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend Před rokem

      yep i just use a tiny like 10 watt LED desklamp and shine it straight at the ceiling and get diffuse white light throughout my room. saves power AND looks and feels better than the actual room light.

    • @LenSharoFF
      @LenSharoFF Před rokem

      @@williameldridge9382 Do you know which lights those are?

  • @toobenjittoquit7711
    @toobenjittoquit7711 Před rokem +10

    For the RGBs, using WLED on a QuinLED Dig and 12v sk6812 LED strip is my favorite setup so far! A Dig Uno can control ~500-600 pixels so you could most likely get the whole cabinet lit with one controller (depending on the strip density). Definitely worth checking out.

    • @jackb7705
      @jackb7705 Před rokem +1

      SK6812 are 5V. Any 5V strip would be fine as I assume he won’t care about individual pixels for a bookshelf. WLED would be way better than this though, I agree. Problems with large LED quantities would be 1) connecting them together as they’re not really wired for that and 2) power injection. He’d have been better off with some cheap WLED controllers like the Athom (the small one). It would be smaller and easier to hide than that massive box. I’d also have gone for a higher pixel density - 60/m minimum

  • @HarperEvolution
    @HarperEvolution Před rokem +11

    “Is that not already, like, a bar of diffused lighting or something?“
    “No, this is a bar of being a bar.”
    Linus’ banter is still top-tier, I see.

  • @giladharnik2499
    @giladharnik2499 Před rokem +876

    I want Linus to have an Intel Extreme Upgrade, and someone to come over and judge him for all the stuff LINUS took home from the office.

    • @segiraldovi
      @segiraldovi Před rokem +9

      Great idea

    • @takoflame4948
      @takoflame4948 Před rokem +7

      He will do it when someone sponsors it

    • @SivaKanthSharma
      @SivaKanthSharma Před rokem +56

      You should watch his house moving video. He literally goes through his house with a checklist from his logistics team 🤣🤣

    • @ishippedmybed
      @ishippedmybed Před rokem

      yes

    • @mura_saki
      @mura_saki Před rokem +4

      I mean, the main difference is he owns all of it 💀

  • @yithanong7593
    @yithanong7593 Před rokem +972

    Linus: "This is not a table."
    Also Linus: Let's use this as a chair!

  • @gamertherapyconsoleyoursel5804

    Linus: "This monitor is not a table."
    Also Linus: IMMEDIATELY uses the monitor as a chair

  • @maartenkeus8627
    @maartenkeus8627 Před rokem +8

    Okay so: Linus steals the most stuff from the office

  • @habsfan1994
    @habsfan1994 Před rokem +735

    Linus: “This is a monitor, not a table”
    Also Linus: *Uses monitor as a chair*

  • @thegreatcurtismo4329
    @thegreatcurtismo4329 Před rokem +771

    Blows my mind how quickly Dan became the "rock" upon which all things Linus stands...Love it

    • @manual0103
      @manual0103 Před rokem +25

      RIP Jake

    • @thegreatcurtismo4329
      @thegreatcurtismo4329 Před rokem

      @@manual0103 I disagree Jake still is vital, It's just you know whatever it is, is about to be extremely, competently, solved when Dan shows up... I think they should give him his own gorilla type show, strap a camera on his head and let him film all the crazy things they ask him to fix.

    • @zednik8956
      @zednik8956 Před rokem

      more like linus sits

  • @SpicyOliv
    @SpicyOliv Před rokem +9

    If you want something fun since you're using Home Assistant to change your light colour, you CAN setup automations for your lights to be whatever colour you'd like and then use the Home Assistant API functions and your stream deck to call that automation to change your lights however you want while streaming 🙂

  • @Bork0r
    @Bork0r Před rokem +18

    This whole taking LTT to the next level is so exiting. Love following the journey

  • @HastaBanana
    @HastaBanana Před rokem +140

    Great video, I just don't think you understood how the electrician wired your shelves. The electrician didn't do anything wrong, the ran low voltage wiring to every shelf space and on the other end(your closet space) you have all of your low voltage cables and a single nmd90 14/2 with merrets on the end. The idea is when you have decided on your driver, the electrician would mount the driver, dress and fasten the loose cables away from the water and gas lines and then make the necessary terminations.
    Having diffusers already installed and with low voltage wips(length of cable located for terminating the strips)already in place, it was well thought out. I believe the receptacle is just for plugging in anything you want in. Ps you guys have an awesome show!😁

    • @crunchbar777
      @crunchbar777 Před rokem +17

      This is exactly what they did, exactly how it is done professionally, biggest complaint I have about dealing with customers like Linus is they think they know a lot more than they do and when looking at something that isn't finished they can jump to conclusions and come up with back assward solutions to solve the problem. A much simpler solution to this would be to buy the correct led tape lights and an LED controller that can control them all at once and be installed inside that small area where it was intended.

    • @herakthereal
      @herakthereal Před rokem +4

      @@crunchbar777 Yes, the install is all wrong. From a professional theatre/film set lighting pov. Run 5 core to each shelf and have a small rack of RGBW controllers. City Theatrical make some really nice ones. OR use pixiel tape and map and control with a media server.

  • @kye3k1
    @kye3k1 Před rokem +56

    23:26 is so hilarious.
    "It's only about 190C so its not gonna start melting the plastic _yet_" - Lord Jank

    • @MvsG18
      @MvsG18 Před rokem +12

      Yeah that shit is a goddamn bomb lmao

    • @tamertamertamer4874
      @tamertamertamer4874 Před rokem +1

      @@MvsG18 yeah it’s probably a good idea to isolate that power brick

    • @SDinay
      @SDinay Před rokem +2

      Maaan, if one random towel is dropped on that brick, they are gonna have a bad time. Not to mention a kid might touch that. I hope they really thought this through

    • @speedstyle.
      @speedstyle. Před rokem

      @@SDinay It's going inside the wall of the cabinet lol that's not a problem

  • @zedwolf5556
    @zedwolf5556 Před rokem +1

    Use the existing in wall wiring to pull through a 6 conductor cable, even something like cat6, then solder the ends of the cat6 to the strips and have the control boxes in the closet. Gives the clean installation you're looking for and is fairly simple and straightforward.

  • @kearfy
    @kearfy Před rokem +5

    About the webcam, with that one a nice life hack is that you can use the privacy cover to mount the webcam a little higher. Hope that helps!

  • @HanCurunyr
    @HanCurunyr Před rokem +173

    Linus in every Intel Extreme Tech Upgrade: "OOOOO So you took things from office"
    Also Linus: "we dont use it at the office, so I brought it home"

    • @bipbop3121
      @bipbop3121 Před rokem +22

      The video where he had sheets of inventory for what he had taken home. Linus already admitted he's the biggest thief.

    • @wiking2253
      @wiking2253 Před rokem +1

      @@bipbop3121 which video

    • @Aikano9
      @Aikano9 Před rokem +2

      @@wiking2253 moving video iiirc

    • @Idk-sg4hq
      @Idk-sg4hq Před rokem +1

      Complains when Hoffman takes two MacBooks, proceeds to take a camera

    • @TheJazzDoll
      @TheJazzDoll Před rokem +3

      @@Idk-sg4hq when you're boss you get that luxery

  • @Wowvideosbro
    @Wowvideosbro Před rokem +390

    Dan is so great, he's just like building solutions out of thin air. Impressive!

    • @ManyPixelsTuts
      @ManyPixelsTuts Před rokem +5

      He's literally my favourite thing to happen to LTT in a good long while.

  • @DRNicholasJones
    @DRNicholasJones Před rokem

    I just found your channel yesterday I watched the home theater build and I absolutely loved it will definitely be subscribing .

  • @puddleduckist
    @puddleduckist Před rokem

    Nice set up linus! I bought the alienware qd oled and the screen had the bubble wrap coating damage. I ended up sending it back and bought the lg c2 42 as well! Rock on 🤘!

  • @VentusXtm
    @VentusXtm Před rokem +153

    I really love when Dan appears to save the day! The guy has both the brains and the comedic relief!

  • @anarchangel7
    @anarchangel7 Před rokem +238

    Dan is a treasure. Your channel has long lacked a Mr. fixit type and while I am sad it's not me, Dan appears quite capable and funny.

    • @robertsertori5559
      @robertsertori5559 Před rokem +2

      Jake has solutions

    • @modestmouse6
      @modestmouse6 Před rokem +3

      he reminds me a lot of an older Alex. Alex is pretty resourceful, and they're both certainly not shy to come up with a janky solution xD

  • @iggy880
    @iggy880 Před rokem +62

    I love all the LTT Folks, but since he's joined Dan has been my favorite. His energy is so great, and he's got great reactions to Linus

  • @thesinoflust666
    @thesinoflust666 Před rokem

    9:45 you made me so happy that I am not the only person using my fold as secondary display

  • @richardman39
    @richardman39 Před rokem +167

    I love Dan.
    "There's no fires yet. Yet."

    • @ThePixel1983
      @ThePixel1983 Před rokem +15

      190 °C is... A lot. It's almost PLA printing temperature.

  • @brandonoliver1336
    @brandonoliver1336 Před rokem +248

    I genuinely love Dan, his approach to issues and commentary on everything. Keep that man!

  • @kmo9111
    @kmo9111 Před rokem

    led support from a pc cabinet with moterboard support inside. you can hide them and have blank plastic trough and for non heating some fans to use inside cabinets and maybe on into walls. hope its not overheating alot. good done.

  • @D1GGY
    @D1GGY Před rokem

    I love the nostalgic NCIX swag on the top shelf Linus. So many memories on Viking Way and Mayfield Place.

  • @daedalusspacegames
    @daedalusspacegames Před rokem +431

    Linus: *Gets on his employee's cases for all the stuff stolen from the office*
    Also Linus: *Proudly talks about all the stuff stolen from work he's using in his upgraded setup*
    Linus: "Why are you using this monitor as a table?"
    Also Linus: *Uses the monitor as a chair*
    This video was hilarious

    • @poiu477
      @poiu477 Před rokem

      Because he thinks he's better than them. Shame how so many workers support the petty bourgeoisie while they profit off them. All private businesses are unethical. Only three types of firm should exist, sole proprietorships, coops, and state enterprises.

    • @TimTams_64
      @TimTams_64 Před rokem +5

      its different when your you know the wowner of the office.

    • @poiu477
      @poiu477 Před rokem +1

      @@TimTams_64 shouldn’t be; private firms are unethical. All businesses should be coops or state owned

    • @poiu477
      @poiu477 Před rokem

      @@TimTams_64 also it’s not like any of that hardware is needed at the office on any sort of short notice

    • @pedrojorge2741
      @pedrojorge2741 Před rokem +21

      @@poiu477 "private firms are unethical. All businesses should be coops or state owned" god such a dumb statement

  • @raystone1379
    @raystone1379 Před rokem +79

    Dan is one of my favorites. Need him in a Junkyard Wars episode.

  • @jacobm.5044
    @jacobm.5044 Před rokem +3

    Linus I'd watch out for any tractors if I were you

  • @kaiichinose9590
    @kaiichinose9590 Před rokem +1

    Another great video, im debating between the lg c2 and the upcoming asus pq42U oled monitor. I have a desktop pc ps5 and series x. my only gripe with the new asus oled is that it has this new anti glare coating and im a sucker for gloss oled panels so i need to see this in person.

  • @drinkingcola86
    @drinkingcola86 Před rokem +272

    Sounds like you might need a 3d printed support for your HDMI issue with the sony camera. I have done some for USB-C connections in laptops which have worked out really well. Different concept and connection but should be able to attach a support for the end of that cable on the top of the camera and supporting that HDMI wire coming out of it.

    • @PandaEvent
      @PandaEvent Před rokem +17

      Well, i have an A7S2 and they come with a HDMI support bracket by default. Not sure why canadian relase missed that part. They are a 2 point screw-in, body has a special mounts for them. Also, Getting a CAGE around A7S2 with a clip-in cable would solve the problem. Mounting a flex Micro to normal HDMI adapter would be even better as you're putting all stress on big HDMI connection.
      So, i'm kinda surprised LTT had that problem (using a7s2 for over 5 years, def. not lightly - no problems with HDMI. USB on the other hand...

    • @MonolithStudiosMelbourne
      @MonolithStudiosMelbourne Před rokem +3

      This

    • @itsmelod3517
      @itsmelod3517 Před rokem

      @@PandaEvent oml

    • @itsmelod3517
      @itsmelod3517 Před rokem

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      @itsmelod3517 Před rokem

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  • @tkirchmann
    @tkirchmann Před rokem +126

    Linus yelling "who's my sponsor?" in absolute confusion is what imagine LTT intros will look like in 40 years.

  • @Sneaky_Snivy
    @Sneaky_Snivy Před rokem +2

    10:50 The bezel being too thin and the stand of the Webcam is cutting into the screen, I feel that. I have the same Webcam, a Logitech Brio 4K, and on my screen the stand also cuts into the screen area, so I put a DS game card of some Shovelware game I had laying around as a spacer.

  • @theslenderfox
    @theslenderfox Před rokem +4

    10:38 This is exactly how I'd react to being unexpectedly caught on camera

  • @CeJayiZSicK
    @CeJayiZSicK Před rokem +71

    The problem with shotgun microphones for a desk setup, and something I wish was tested in the video, is that they will pick up keyboard noise. You can use something like Nvidia Broadcast to fix that but it's still not ideal since that affects your voice quality as well

    • @maxinoume
      @maxinoume Před rokem

      The biggest problem with Nvidia Broadcast in my opinion is not the voice quality (because your voice is already compressed in Discord), it's the added latency. When I'm playing RL with comms, I disable my Nvidia Broadcast to reduce latency.

    • @ElectricityTaster
      @ElectricityTaster Před rokem

      use one of them silicone washable keyboards. silent like a girl farting in a train.

    • @CeJayiZSicK
      @CeJayiZSicK Před rokem +1

      @@maxinoume Linus streams with this setup so quality does matter

  • @CrMo4130
    @CrMo4130 Před rokem +124

    Awwww Linus! I do cabinetry lighting like this for a living. The contractor ALMOST had it nailed! You do want the aluminum tracks, you do want the wiring ran to a single location like it was, however, you wanted it to be an 18/3 cable (power, ground, and data). I like to run them to Quindig Controllers running WLED. Use BTF Lighting SK2812’s 60LED/M with warm white channel (you can make the color cooler by adding in the RGB combination if you need to). When you solder your wires to the RGBW strips, use 3/8” optically clear adhesive lined heatshrink to protect the solder joints. This clear heatshrink can cover the first LED in the strip just fine and won’t change the light pattern as its optically clear. Use Meanwell 5V PSU’s and you’d be set! You should look into it!!!!!

    • @jpw5996
      @jpw5996 Před rokem +10

      He paid a fortune on those zwave controllers. I dont think its wise to replace them with wifi controllers...

    • @krown466
      @krown466 Před rokem +6

      @@jpw5996 I would still sell them for half the price he paid for them and replace it all with a WLED setup instead. It's truly a no brainer. Not only that I'm pretty sure he used a zwave controller at each and every single strip. Where he probably could have used a couple ESP32 to control every strip in the unit. Wife didn't seem thrilled about seeing control boxes or power supplies in the cubbies. I would have also went with something much higher amps and not a brick like he purchased in case I wanted to add something else later on.
      Not only that what kind of control will you get out of those zwave kits? I'm sure you can get it working with home assistant but what if you wanted to say add it into something through e1.31, DMX, UDP, or any lighting software like artemis, openrgb, etc?
      I made myself a 10 port ARGB hub using WLED and ESP32 so i would have a hub i could connect 9 fans and my cooler ARGB independently controlled. This pairs nicely with my under desk strips, ceiling strips, and 3d printed ARGB signs. Heres my office using all WLED stuff. czcams.com/video/LMyi9RYDg1Q/video.html Ceiling lights were turned off because my camera was washed out with the light from it also.

    • @jpw5996
      @jpw5996 Před rokem +3

      @@krown466 Selling will be hard with all those plugs desoldered.
      Also i dont think everybody needs the type of control you are speaking about.
      Most people are fine with setting a color with alexa or their smartphone and leaving it at that. (we are not them and its fine, but you cant expect everyone to tinker with this that much.)
      Not to mention the additional difficulties you have with going to 5V that other people already pointed out.
      Linus said in the video he wont change the 2 pole cables, so it really isnt an option anyways...

    • @CrMo4130
      @CrMo4130 Před rokem

      @@jpw5996 if they’re straight into a cabinet behind that wall he may be able to tape on an 18/3 to the 2 wire and pull new wire straight in without any gutting. This is Linus I would assume he’d want patterns and effects and better integration than just a z-wave controlled basic single color setup.

    • @CrMo4130
      @CrMo4130 Před rokem

      @@krown466 you’re right, control it with HomeAssistant WLED integration and a zwave dongle to speak back to his switches or whatever other type of control schema he has....

  • @ericandresen680
    @ericandresen680 Před rokem +17

    Also using the C2 42" and love it :)
    Running HMDI 2.1 with 4k 120hz though!

  • @RockBassist2112
    @RockBassist2112 Před rokem

    I went with a pencil mic for my setup. It's similar to a shotgun in that it much more directional and can be placed farther away from your face, but made more for indoor applications, since it doesn't have all those side fins to pick up (and, in practice, reject) off-axis sounds, which is what a shotgun mic does. You just put a foam filter on it to avoid plosives, in case you ever talk directly towards it, and you're good to go. If you like to ASMR, or talk intimately with your friends, you stick a deadcat on that bad boy and you're golden. Though, it does SLIGHTLY muffle your voice.

  • @kachelstacktus
    @kachelstacktus Před rokem +7

    14:40 Probably the funniest pun reaction I have ever seen

  • @dragon2knight
    @dragon2knight Před rokem +207

    I love the open, that was great! Linus must really be losing it with all the stuff going on all at once in his, and his families, life atm. Here's to hoping we have a sane Linus after the dust settled!

  • @int4ct_gg761
    @int4ct_gg761 Před rokem

    This channel and editing is very intelligent. The fantasy and variety is genius. Well done!

  • @Chapizard
    @Chapizard Před rokem

    A good mic for a little room without using a shotgun mic would be the icon pro in my opinion. I’d say the icon pro from about a foot away could perform better than the NTG8 when inside the house. I don’t have experience using the ntg8 though. I have however used the ntg2 and ntg3. They are small diaphragm condenser mics in a shotgun style. The icon pro is also a small diaphragm condenser but in a broadcast mic body.

  • @altimmons
    @altimmons Před rokem +73

    You DONT want 5V aRGB fwiw, (for architectural installs, keep reading before disagreeing) 24 V is ideal actually if there’s just a single supply.
    It’s because each led the voltage passes through it lowers a bit, such that the 5-> 4.9-> 4.8 … until the voltage is below the minimum to turn on the leds (typically white is effected first and red last). You can get about 60 leds before droop kills you, but at full brightness as few as 30. You can “inject” power in both ends, but it’s a pain.
    With 24 V that slow decline takes MUCH longer to fall below the ~2.9V for green and white, to the 1.8 v on red( the most efficient led and lowest voltage) (also yes I know leds are current run and not voltage dependent, but they do require a minimum forward voltage to start to pass current and light up- aRGBs have an IC inside each led that handles the decoding of the signal and pwm for each color) and you can power several hundred leds in a strand. I made a big mistake buying lots of 5v strands. My thought was 5V is easy, and logic usually wants 5v but it’s wrong, and Linus is wrong here. I learned this the hard way. A strand if 100 5v is worthless unless you apply 5v to BOTH ends and even then the middle can droop at max brightness. A good installation should use at LEAST the 12 V type.
    He’s used to computer cases, not architectural installs where you only run 2-3 feet max, and then droop is not an issue at all. You can still measure it though. Measure the voltage at the end and see how far it’s off 5V.
    This produces a VERY noticeable effect in these poorly planned 5 volts where what ever color you set turns progressively more red (which only takes about 1.8 V to work) and the colors shifts noticeably across the strand.
    As mentioned power injection is an option, resupplying 5v every 100 leds or so, it will boost the voltage on both sides of the injection point. But it’s a lot more wires to run and you can’t just plug it into the driver board and then run it around the room. 24 V you can get quite far. They also make 48V I believe - more for Christmas lighting and large products and ones that run at 110V by putting two leds in anti parallel and a large dropping resistor, but I don’t recommend these as mains voltage in a flexible Chinese circuit strip sounds like a fire hazard to me, though I have some of these too.

    • @kevlarandchrome
      @kevlarandchrome Před rokem

      Thank you for that write up. That information might be very useful to me in a couple of months.

    • @hycron1234
      @hycron1234 Před rokem

      Interesting

  • @tangential_anime
    @tangential_anime Před rokem +39

    I started streaming about a year ago, my partner does filming and editing and we are musicians with lots of equipment at home so I had a good choice of microphones and cameras. I straight away went with a smaller Rode NTG4+ microphone cause I knew I did not want a mic to be visible on camera or to be right in front of my face because I too fidget a lot during streams. I often get people commenting on how good my sound is and people amazed that there is no mic to be seen. I happen to use the same camera as Linus gets here, it's my partners main camera and it's amazing. We have a charger that goes into the battery slot as if you use just a charging cable whilst the battery is in I think it cuts that batteries life so this way it gets powered without the need for a battery. Super psyched to see Linus go with a similar set up to my own, highly recommend the microphone decision however there are much smaller boom style microphones such as the Rode NTG series that won't take up so much space. Also, what is a table?

  • @thaBigGENERAL
    @thaBigGENERAL Před rokem

    The cardioid pickup pattern is actually more forgiving for movement, as it is less focused so moving to either side still puts you within the pattern.
    Not only are shotguns bad for indoor use due to the potential of the interference tube to cause phase cancellation from room reflections, but long shotguns have the most narrow pickup of any mic without a parabolic dish. Moving even a few inches off axis will make a much bigger difference and will simply sound worse. If you want a good sounding but more flexible setup, just get a DPA 4060 headset mic.

  • @epia125
    @epia125 Před rokem

    Depending on the led strip type I wouldn't try to do each shelf individually. You can get a different power supply to make powering the lights and controllers neater, but you still need a controller for each strip and then run power to each controller.
    Instead, I would segment it, based on either vertical or horizontal shelves. I.e every column or row is controlled by a single controller and you can wire power into one strip and then out to the other in the same segment.
    This makes wiring easier and reduces the number of controllers and as such cost/complexity is reduced. Further, are you really going to change your lighting on a per shelf basis? You can do that and you can create groups in your software to help make it easier, but it can still be a bit of a mess controlling all those individual shelves.
    If you do go that route I recommend a large power supply and some type of power distribution block that you can put in a cabinet with doors that way it is out of sight.
    Also, 24v led strips are typically preferable as you can run lower current with the increased voltage.
    Edit, just watched further and saw the input power is coming into a closet, that's actually really good. Place your 24 volt PSU in the closet and get the wiring out of sight.
    For anyone looking to do something similar you can use an Ender 3D printer power supply as those are 24 volts, keep in mind if the load is low there is a chance the PSU will make a bit of a hum. I offer this suggestion as microcenter sells meanwell power supplies as people will often upgrade them from the stock PSU that the printer comes with from the factory.

  • @patrickpopp9197
    @patrickpopp9197 Před rokem +165

    I would have used bare ws2812b led strips with esp32's running WLED for the RGB strips. It's cheaper much more customizable controllable from home assistant locally and open source. For a kind of out of the box solution you can buy or build a quinLED board.

    • @ManuelKampmann
      @ManuelKampmann Před rokem +18

      That's the part I also don't understand. It would have been the best solution. Especially with home assistant and having b everything locally.

    • @z1dlukasw.666
      @z1dlukasw.666 Před rokem +10

      This. I also just found out about WLED and i love it. very easy to install and customise and control over your WLAN. Also only needs 5V and only one microcontroller for like up to 4000 leds.
      Only thing one should not forget ist to use fuses in front of any led segment (in general not just with WLED and ws2812b) since bigger power supplies internal fuse may not trip when a short inside the led strip occours -just to be on the safe side

    • @patrickpopp9197
      @patrickpopp9197 Před rokem +6

      @@z1dlukasw.666 Realistically you can do around 800 per port with 4 ports so 2400 before it is not abel to sustain the target 42 fps. And there is a limit of around 1200 LEDs if you use ledmaps for now in version 13.2.

    • @z1dlukasw.666
      @z1dlukasw.666 Před rokem +1

      @@patrickpopp9197 also completly true, the 4000 was more a theoretical max. it was just more or less to prove a point, that there is no need for a control box on every shelf whilst still keeping the control over each segment /shelf individually.

    • @Jaryth000
      @Jaryth000 Před rokem +7

      Yep, after doing a shitload of research last year, this is pretty much exactly what i landed on. The one thing that surprised me the most was how much Wattage you need to supply longer lengths of LED’s. kinda blew my mind.

  • @maziasty
    @maziasty Před rokem +9

    8:30 ofc it's curved, you sat on it

  • @hamishwa
    @hamishwa Před rokem

    I’m sorry to hear this man, sending love and prayers I hope it get better soon.

  • @Inpheksion
    @Inpheksion Před rokem

    On the multiple monitors at home thing. I was always a 2, 3 or even 4 monitor guy. I felt like I *needed* that many monitors to fit everything in. Then my work bought me a 32:9 monitor and paired with PowerTools Fancyzones for snapping, my goodness I never want to go back to multiple monitors. It is SO nice to have everything on one monitor.

  • @juliancantarelli
    @juliancantarelli Před rokem +101

    Serious question. With all of the electronics that there are in your place, what kind of fire counter measures do you have?

    • @Albatross-365
      @Albatross-365 Před rokem +69

      Dennis in the attic with a carbon dioxide extinguisher

    • @daltonz
      @daltonz Před rokem +3

      @@Albatross-365 freaking hilarious man

    • @SameBasicRiff
      @SameBasicRiff Před rokem +4

      bro shits fire af

    • @joelcannan7686
      @joelcannan7686 Před rokem +3

      @@Albatross-365 He needs the massagers to deal with such stress.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j Před rokem

      Honestly would like to see ltt make a video on that

  • @GregZanone
    @GregZanone Před rokem +124

    Just a heads up Linus. The AW3423DW has been having some relatively minor software problems. If you were sent the original firmware version MOB01, some people are having problems with the "pixel refresh" popup shutting off power to the display after it runs instead of going back to standby. It also counts standby time towards the refresh timer. So you can use the monitor for a bit, step away for a few minutes, monitor will go into standby and run pixel refresh, and then turn itself off. It will require you to hit the power button to turn it back on.
    Dell originally was saying this was "intended" for power saving reasons, but then reneged on it and have fixed it in a newer firmware MOB02.
    The problem is they have chosen not to provide a user side firmware update option with the monitor. The ONLY solution is to send the monitor back and get a replacement.
    In a premium monitor from a premium company it's totally unacceptable to not allow user side firmware updates. This seems to be becoming more common.
    Would love to see a video on some of these flaws and pressure Dell to cut it out and provide a user side firmware update option.
    There's also fan noise on a lot of these (like clicking) that can be very noticeable in a quiet room. I've never heard of a monitor with fan noise. They say it's normal.
    Otherwise it's the best monitor I've ever owned, plays incredible, looks incredible, but again at the price I don't expect these flaws and the no firmware updates thing is unacceptable.
    www.dell.com/community/Alienware-Desktops/AW3423DW-please-let-us-update-firmware/td-p/8222694

    • @GregZanone
      @GregZanone Před rokem +1

      @@jkteddy77 I did the return and they overnighted a new monitor to me. The software issues were fixed minus the not able to update thing. Problem I had with the new one is I have the fan noise problem. My original was actually silent. I don't want to return it again out of a similar fear to you that they send a refurb instead of new...

  • @sebastianwlodarczyk
    @sebastianwlodarczyk Před rokem

    Ok, I've never been more sold on OLED than after seeing the monitor from 10:12 onwards- in a best kind of sense, it looks like someone just pasted the screencap on a take from actual camera, no viewing angles, no glow... love it!
    Shame I can't afford it but you know, details

  • @JordMonte512
    @JordMonte512 Před rokem

    Linus' face when he clicks onto the joke Plouffe makes at 14:39 is hilarious. Rewatched that bit 3 times.

  • @tjb_altf4
    @tjb_altf4 Před rokem +35

    for optical hdmi (2.1), I used a phoossno gen2 cable I grabbed off Amazon.
    Comes in up to 20m, and the gen2 version will do 4K 120Hz + VRR with RTX 3000 series on my LG CX

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Před rokem +13

    Shotgun mic is a *bad idea* in an acoustically untreated room. Because of how shotguns mics work (interference tube), and because of all the reflections in that small room, there's a high risk you'll encounter severe comb filtering at the mic, which will result in a thin, hollow sound with spiky artifacts. Shotguns are best used outdoors or in large spaces without any early reflections.
    If you're dead set on a shotgun then you will have to treat your walls with ample broadband absorption.
    Otherwise your best bets are
    a) a headset mic because that's always at your talk hole, or
    b) the boom mic you already have because it's fine and because moving the mic is not a big deal.
    c) an overhead pencil condenser just out of frame like on a studio set. This will also require a treated room for best results.
    Also, your reasoning defeats itself. A narrow pickup pattern is exactly the opposite of what you want if you're moving around a lot.

    • @tc2241
      @tc2241 Před rokem +2

      Agreed, condenser is 100% the way to go. He’ll forget it’s even there. Unless he has an air conditioner, then he’ll want a switch to block out the lower rumble or pass it through some post processing

    • @BoGusaddy
      @BoGusaddy Před rokem

      Also the NTG-8 is comically oversized for your setup.

    • @helmanfrow
      @helmanfrow Před rokem +1

      @@tc2241 Well, the NTG-8 *is* a condenser mic. I think what you're trying to say is that a shotgun is 100% the way to avoid.
      Just use a regular-sized cardioid mic, whether it's a condenser or dynamic is less relevant to the matter at hand.

    • @helmanfrow
      @helmanfrow Před rokem +1

      @@BoGusaddy Yes, also that. If Linus insists on a shotgun mic then there are much more space-appropriate (i.e. shorter) options available from Rode and others. He'll still have to treat his room, of course.

    • @helmanfrow
      @helmanfrow Před rokem

      My setup is flexible:
      I use a side-address studio condenser on a boom arm. I keep it pointed at the general vicinity of my mouth from 8-to-12 inches away at about a 45°-60° angle so I don't get pops and it's not up in my grill or obstructing my view. My room is carpeted and full of stuff so it's pretty dead and it sounds perfectly good for gaming and calls.
      I have a headset mic plugged into my Philips SHP9500 headphones. I can switch seamlessly between speakers and headphones, and between boom and headset mic, in any combination, depending on what I'm doing and how I want to work or play.
      Works a treat.

  • @justinspires9151
    @justinspires9151 Před rokem

    Looks great! Congrats on the new setup :D
    I am curious though... why did you choose not wire the hubs (pucks) into the closet for a smoother finished product? Seeing as you guys already had the soldering iron out.

  • @K0ALA.
    @K0ALA. Před rokem +1

    You should have requested 2 core flex cable to each shelf. With a void where the cable comes through, so that you can crimp the flex cable onto the led tape ‘tails’ and then lose the excess cable and crimps into the void

  • @DrDuke
    @DrDuke Před rokem +32

    That software for the tv has actually came in clutch! I have had that issue for a while and I stopped using my larger screen because of it.

    • @bader1856
      @bader1856 Před rokem +1

      Can we have the link please?

  • @ScottWallace5
    @ScottWallace5 Před rokem +7

    What a great team! Well done Dan on splitting lights together and wayy better camera setup and bokeh compared to the last one. Looks great!

  • @skorne7682
    @skorne7682 Před rokem

    Aww the Corsair SP2500s... I had them for so long but they went pop last year after I moved house... so good for PC speakers and you can't get seem to get them anymore.

  • @roedyhellyeah
    @roedyhellyeah Před rokem

    you could also connect 5 wire to the 2 en pull them back to the closet(assuming they are wired in a tube)

  • @sTEALtooth
    @sTEALtooth Před rokem +71

    Hey Linus, a good trick for streaming lights: bounce them off the wall. Much easier on the eyes, and a nice softer look.
    Also, for indoors, I'd recommend a hyper-cardioid mic (looks like a short shotgun) like the Audio-Technica AT4053B.

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před rokem +90

    Monitor stuff aside, this reminds me of how David used to have a super-expensive camera for streaming before switching to a webcam. I guess even for Linus, there’s such a thing as overkill.

    • @-SP.
      @-SP. Před rokem

      Why did David switch?

    • @Neoxon619
      @Neoxon619 Před rokem +1

      @@-SP. It was too unwieldy for him to manage.

    • @takoflame4948
      @takoflame4948 Před rokem +1

      Nah he just cheap. Will do it when a sponsorship pays for it

    • @blockbertus
      @blockbertus Před rokem +3

      @@Neoxon619 Thats what she said.

    • @Neoxon619
      @Neoxon619 Před rokem

      @@blockbertus Well played, my friend.

  • @yourick1953
    @yourick1953 Před rokem +4

    Just saying, you might want to put some heatsink or something to cool that power brick down if you don't want to burn the house down. I'm sure the experience from the Steam Deck heatsink will help with that ;)
    Personally, I remember putting an old, massive chipset heatsink on my monitor power brick (using thermal epoxy) due to it literally toasting my other cables and table, I had burnmarks on my old desk (luckily no fire, but still dangerous enough to burn the house down). Since I upgraded to a new desk, I luckily never needed the heatsink again (mostly different cable management and the management rack being metal). Still has a heatsink though! (for nostalgia reasons hehe)

    • @coherentpanda7115
      @coherentpanda7115 Před rokem

      @@25566 They never showed the finished product, I think they kept it as a joke using the one brick, but pretty damn sure Dan isn't an idiot that will burn the house down.

  • @SrgBlackburn
    @SrgBlackburn Před rokem

    Checkout Fibercommand Ultra-vision for the HDMI or display-port. Only cable I found that works 4k120 over 300ft for my gaming setup and the HDMI is removable for pulling through the wall which was convenient

  • @abhijeetmankani
    @abhijeetmankani Před rokem +7

    Me, at 8:21: "Its not a Table, Its a chair"

  • @hazedcube
    @hazedcube Před rokem +9

    4:48 If in doubt, always summon Dan

  • @conraddewet
    @conraddewet Před rokem

    Should have made the leads on the LED controller box longer (think white multicore) - then place the white box at the bottom of each shelve to not have a visible 'pimpel' in the top corner that cannot be easily hidden - thin wire going up to where the led strip start. Could even have (for the middle shelves) placed the box at the bottom of the shelve, and run the wire to the shelve 'top' directly below it (drill a hole on the bottom of the shelve) to hide most wiring - wont work on the top shelve though.

  • @tamahawk422
    @tamahawk422 Před rokem

    Linus, you should have done a DIY with wLED and custom strips. Pretty powerful little system, I use it for my kitchen lighting and it's over wifi as well as HomeAssistant.

  • @particle_wave7614
    @particle_wave7614 Před rokem +13

    Something to consider when using a 4k TV as a monitor: mine is about 50 inches (48 maybe, I don’t remember). I split off the bottom right corner to be a 1440p “monitor.” That leaves basically a 1280x2160 vertical “monitor” on the left side and a 2560x720 “monitor” on the top right. It actually works really well. I use fancyzones in powertoys to snap things into those windows, and just run games in windowed mode on the 1440p section.

  • @polodoskyz
    @polodoskyz Před rokem +3

    8:02 this interaction was like in a game when you go to the blacksmith

  • @conormurphy4328
    @conormurphy4328 Před rokem +1

    I went with a 48 inch C2 for my gaming monitor and yes it’s absolutely too big but I love it

  • @beadlesastout
    @beadlesastout Před rokem

    What we need from Mr Linus is a pc setup and install video and then trouble shoot, that can help people get rid of stutter that so many are having in games. Even after a fresh install of Windows and basic drivers the stutters start. Or after a Nvidia driver update stutter starts and then no amount of re install fixes it.

  • @BoomixDe
    @BoomixDe Před rokem +4

    08:09 - Transforming a Table into a chair

  • @itsme__a
    @itsme__a Před rokem +27

    Dan is amazing , love his energy and humor!

  • @yohan50111
    @yohan50111 Před rokem

    surprised not looking at WLED, and buying addressable RGB, hook them up to either esp8266 or esp32. All controllable via phone app or web interface.

  • @topdota6572
    @topdota6572 Před rokem

    The 42c2 is the same as the c1, only the 55"+ models got an upgrade to the new panel.

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs Před rokem +35

    I'm with Linus on this one. On my personal PC I like to just do one thing at a time as well. It's a habit from the old days when RAM was much more limited and CPUs were all single core, it was helpful to religiously close out programs that you weren't actively using. However, it also helps me focus on the thing I'm doing at the moment.

    • @666Tomato666
      @666Tomato666 Před rokem +1

      nah, even when gaming I like to have a guide, or maybe some podcast running on the second screen

    • @kevinwells9751
      @kevinwells9751 Před rokem

      I turn off my extra monitor when I'm playing a single player game, but if I'm playing multiplayer games I keep discord on my vertical side monitor. If I streamed I would definitely use my side monitor to do chat/obs/etc.

  • @markuswestwind9254
    @markuswestwind9254 Před rokem +34

    I had chose the alienware, big enough but not too big, curved (for gaming very good, at least for me) and brighter. Not to mention the no need for remote and better integration for pcs

    • @itsmelod3517
      @itsmelod3517 Před rokem

      Oh I'll kk LL LL LL lohlyl

    • @itsmelod3517
      @itsmelod3517 Před rokem

      @G Money hlllohl

    • @itsmelod3517
      @itsmelod3517 Před rokem

      @G Money totl
      Oo

    • @WeiFinder
      @WeiFinder Před rokem +1

      ​@G Money Curve is a big win though, I currently run the 38in Alienware ultrawide and it's awesome, but prefer my lg cx 55's colors/blacks.. Probably going to replace the Alienware 38 with the 34 qoled but it's a tough choice

    • @pcmasterracetechgod5660
      @pcmasterracetechgod5660 Před rokem +5

      @G Money You don't need a remote for a monitor and there's nothing wrong with a curved display for a single user sitting in front of it. I honestly miss my curved samsung monitor ever since switching to my Gigabyte M27Q. The corners look so much further away.
      You're paying "more" for higher refresh rate even at 10 bit (although I'd prefer 8 bit 175hz), display port, higher brightness, better colors, and a more reasonable resolution for gaming that you can actually push up to 175fps on. And I say "more" in quotes because idk what scam site you're looking on, but the C2 has been $1400 up until a few weeks ago in which it came down to it's current price of $1250.

  • @matthewtownsend3166
    @matthewtownsend3166 Před rokem

    Need "port savers" for your cameras. Short adapter cables that get attached/glued whatever that don't get plugged/unplugged from the camera, but can be plugged into. If the port saver cable wears out it can easily be replaced then (one plug/unplug cycle on the camera vs 1000s)

  • @AtamasW
    @AtamasW Před rokem +1

    For those with LG OLEDs that want to reduce burn-in without a janky program,
    In Windows:
    Power & Sleep setting > "When plugged in, turn off after" > Never
    Screen Saver > Blank > Wait > (Your preference, mine is set to 3 minutes)
    TV will be off for all intents and purposes, then
    In LG TV Menu:
    General > System > Time & Timer > Timers > Power Off Timer > On > (Time of your choosing, mine is 11pm) > Timer repeat > Every Day
    That way when you're outside of the hours you are using the display, it will turn itself off so it's not "on" 24/7.

  • @ArizonaRangerPE
    @ArizonaRangerPE Před rokem +4

    1:10 I love hearing Linus complain about all this image quality crap as I watch on my cracked phone screen 😂

  • @computingwithcoffee3907
    @computingwithcoffee3907 Před rokem +3

    7:26 you can also cut the wires right at the control box to extend the wires.
    I had to do something similar for my dad in his bookshelves where our tv is . I basically got a shit ton of wires and soldered the rgb strips I cut from the roll in parallel to each other and had the control box on top of the bookshelf and drilled a small hole to poke the ir receiver through. The only problem I had was the inicialy is that the power supply that came with the rgb strips died after a few months and had to be replaced. I got a new power supply with more amps and it's now been running for almost 2 years non stop.

  • @beediddy2000
    @beediddy2000 Před rokem

    Thanks for another great video fellas! You guys should make a video on how you setup the LG TV Companion software from the lg CX to C2 oled TV's to PC ??? Thank You.............

  • @Snowwie88
    @Snowwie88 Před rokem +1

    Hey Linus, do you have there a Commodore Amiga on the shelf (top left corner) at 3:12 ? 😇