Scarlet Fire didn't play because the file you selected wasn't the actual song but a hidden AppleDouble file that macOS put there that holds some metadata. Notice the period and underscore at the beginning of the file name. This is not a standard thing and other operating systems do not do this. There are tools that can remove these annoying files, and I think there might be a command you can run in the Terminal to disable the behavior. I've noticed this in some of your other videos too, where a device fails to play a file because you selected one of these (or, in the case of a slideshow, because one is present in the same directory).
@@krystina662 Yeah, not exactly cutting edge consumer advice 😁. Still, it's part of the historical record. A very small thing in the grand scheme of things that gives me a very small amount of sad.
I'm a keep going till you do this or at least respond but man day idk really I've lost count. But hey mate. you should totally do a Drum stick comparison. Take the most popular brands with their most popular styles and show what they are good at.
@@That07silveradoso get some solid ones… not sure how you’d make a video out of that. As the other guy said they’re literally just sticks of wood with any differences being purely subjective.
@@Fetidafyeah, so is audiophile content. Purely subjective. Dankpods had a video going to a music store and talked about the differences between sticks
Holy crap 50 seconds?! Well I don’t have anything special to say lmao other then you’re my favorite yt and I’ve picked up most of my favorite ways to say things (I’m American so I don’t have funny and silly ways of saying stuff like McDonald’s)
You mean the chrome plastic is still holding up after all these years? That’s amazing considering the chrome plastic in the interior of the new chevys fall apart within the first year.
Scarlet Fire didn't play because the file you selected wasn't the actual song but a hidden AppleDouble file that macOS put there that holds some metadata. Notice the period and underscore at the beginning of the file name. This is not a standard thing and other operating systems do not do this. There are tools that can remove these annoying files, and I think there might be a command you can run in the Terminal to disable the behavior.
I've noticed this in some of your other videos too, where a device fails to play a file because you selected one of these (or, in the case of a slideshow, because one is present in the same directory).
Holy crap, really? How many times do you think that's happened?
@@Quintarus1794 at least once in the public videos but i think it happened a couple of times, its a bit silly but honestly i dont think it matters
@@krystina662 Yeah, not exactly cutting edge consumer advice 😁. Still, it's part of the historical record. A very small thing in the grand scheme of things that gives me a very small amount of sad.
Full stop
I kept seeing that and always wanted to comment but it would never get seen so I never bothered hah.
I hope Wade sees your comment.
This owner has my respect putting tekken 3 ost in that😂. Absolute madlad
thanks for uploading all of these separately
A Based Tekken Champion owned this before you
Tekken 3 intro is an absolute banger 😎
The One Grit is the true Tekken champ
I had an iPad touch knockoff from visual land. For about a week, at least, before I put it in my back pocket and sat on it.
The PKCell fell at the end and he didn't notice 😢
Imagine watching a movie on a screen the size of a quarter....
Based Tekken soundtrack enjoyer
I can relate to falling out of the chair and cracking my head 😂
The Beatport tracks are making me imagine someone doing a 2010 techno set with these and I'm not sure how I feel about that...
I hate that I recognize that ui from a really old ashens video of a tiny mp4 player where he compares its size to various currencies.
The recording sounds like someone shedding plastic with a tech deck
LMAO I thought it would survive losing the front glass and *BOOM* SURPRISE 1 GRIT SMASH
I'm a keep going till you do this or at least respond but man day idk really I've lost count. But hey mate. you should totally do a Drum stick comparison. Take the most popular brands with their most popular styles and show what they are good at.
they're pieces of wood with a knob of plastic at the end...
@@SeventhEntropyyeah but if you played drums you’d understand, some people cheap out on certain materials which can sounds hollow
@@That07silveradoso get some solid ones… not sure how you’d make a video out of that.
As the other guy said they’re literally just sticks of wood with any differences being purely subjective.
that’d be on his drum thing
@@Fetidafyeah, so is audiophile content. Purely subjective. Dankpods had a video going to a music store and talked about the differences between sticks
Holy crap 50 seconds?! Well I don’t have anything special to say lmao other then you’re my favorite yt and I’ve picked up most of my favorite ways to say things (I’m American so I don’t have funny and silly ways of saying stuff like McDonald’s)
"keep ignoring this"
Whacks wrist on table.
The number of nuggets Wade has one-gritted suggests instructions are indeed in order.
I had a cheapie Visual Land MP4 player that looked like a bootleg Nano. It bricked itself after a day.
I think the guy was trying to hear his button press timings through that recording or something.
man you have so many mini usb, could you give me some? I cant find them anywhere lmao
I have a mp3 player with the same mp3 ui.
mp4
mp3 player
You mean the chrome plastic is still holding up after all these years? That’s amazing considering the chrome plastic in the interior of the new chevys fall apart within the first year.
First. Also, your content always makes me laugh my shorts off
Firstnd
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After Show 39
CRACK.... shame
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so cringe each time he doesn't know that a normal disk reader can read a mini disk ... eheh
Some can’t
He can install the disks, he doesn't want to
He is using a 2007 iMac which has a slot-loading CD drive and does not accept Mini-CD
I disliked the video because this is not a good product