So after a long wait, and alot of research I finnally bougth my headphones. I started to think that which is more important to me video editing or gaming. I got the Sony MDR 7506. They are amazing headphones and perform suprisingly well in gaming.
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Well, I did some research on the Yeti and found out that getting a shockmount for it in my country will be really expencive.
Hello there
I am a person who does alot of audio related stuff and I need a good microphone, then thing is that I have nearly no knowledge in that area. I have ben looking at USB microphones since they are a bit cheaper and they also don't need a preamp or any phantom power.
I am mostly gonna use this microphone for doing podcasts, recording foley and ADR since I do do alot of videos.
So my question is that what microphone would suit my needs? I'd really appreciate if somebody could help with this. And yes I am aware that this has nothing to do with gaming... tho I do need a mic for that also.
I have ben looking at: Rode Podcaster, AT2020, Blue Yeti, Shure SM7B
Thank you for your time!
Also XLR mics would need a converter or something along those lines.
Budget: 200-300 Euros (including shockmount and stand)
[QUOTE="irspasten"]buy just any headphones beginning at 10 dollarskraken2109What is this i don't even Okay, that was a really **** recommendation lol, what Sonys would you recommend?
I'm not familiar with those exact headphones but you could probably do better for the price.
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But how is Sony (headphones) in general? Is it good for gaming/music/movies. And what Sony headphones are good for those tasks?
Hello,
So I was looking at some Sony headphones and I started to wonder that are the MDR-V55/BR good for gaming? And also I was looking at the offical PS3 gaming headset. Since I do play on the PS3 alot.
Back dated to 280, performance is way better! Still some lag spikes but, Runs way smoother!Not to offend you, but this question makes me think you are a not so experienced Windows user. Not that this is a problem, but my experience is that 99 out of 100 times people mess up Windows by installing stuff and have NO idea what they are doing. Isn't there someone with a lot of experience among your friends? I would definitely ask one of them to help you. Anyhow... here you can find your drivers.
Before you install, make sure you clear your reg first by using a tool like ccCleaner. If this doesn't work... You might want to make a system rollback, but be careful as you can mess things up by doing that if you are using the wrong settings.
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I am not inexperianced, I just have never had to back date a driver, that's all.Not to offend you, but this question makes me think you are a not so experienced Windows user. Not that this is a problem, but my experience is that 99 out of 100 times people mess up Windows by installing stuff and have NO idea what they are doing. Isn't there someone with a lot of experience among your friends? I would definitely ask one of them to help you. Anyhow... here you can find your drivers.
Before you install, make sure you clear your reg first by using a tool like ccCleaner. If this doesn't work... You might want to make a system rollback, but be careful as you can mess things up by doing that if you are using the wrong settings.
geitenvla
Okay I need to go back to an older Nvidia driver, where can i find it?Have you updated your video drivers lately? If so try an older version, if not... install the latest ones. If this fails, try to remove your videocard from the windows hardware setup and fully reinstall it. You might want to clean up the reg before you make a fresh install.
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