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The Asian Drama subreddit is for anybody who would like to discuss and explore Chinese, Taiwanese, Hong Kong, Japanese, Korean, and other Asian television dramas.
r/HiAnimeZone: Official reddit of the HiAnime Community . zoro and aniwatch used to work perfectly, and now hinanime is working so slow, the website doesn't load fully and the website is becoming bad and bad, the search results are the worst among any anime website, and the recommendations you get below a show you're watching are NOTHING like that show, and the mods don't even respond to ...
I just bought an antenna, which gets pretty clear picture on most channels, which broadcast UHF. Fox is the only channel I don't get because it broadcasts Hi V. Most of the football games I would want to watch are on Fox. Would the rabbit ear antenna work with Fox. I am in SE Michigan if that helps.
Rescue: HI-Surf, is an action-packed drama that follows the personal and professional lives of the heavy-water lifeguards who patrol and protect the North Shore of Oahu - the most famous and dangerous stretch of coastline in the world. Each episode features these dedicated, heroic, and adrenaline-seeking first-responders saving lives in the difficult and often life-threatening conditions of ...
TV has a medium dynamic range and is kind of in between the two. It will bring louder sounds and quieter sounds closer to the same volume like night mode, but not to the extent night mode will. Loud sounds will be much less likely to drown out quiet sounds than on hi-fi, but more likely than on night mode.
Hi all, I’m running a Plex server with an HDHomeRun Flex Quatro and a Best Buy essentials™ - Thin Indoor HDTV Antenna - 35 Mile Range. It seems to be working okay, some channels don’t seem to be HD. BUT my big issue is that I cannot get ABC or PBS. It seems like the problem is that they broadcast on a Hi-V band. How can I get these channels?
When I found this post I I had hopes that the built in “hi res driver” would correct this issue by bypassing the Android driver. Unfortunately it does not, when playing a standard audio file the app shows “direct 44.1khz - file 44.1khz and bitrate” but my receiver still shows 48khz.
I prefer TV. But just understand the pros and cons and try each(or at least try both night mode and TV) then see which you prefer. Hi-fi is the most realistic sound but probably the least helpful. Louder sounds, like things that are really close including your own movement and gunfire, are going to be very loud.
13 votes, 16 comments. true. Hi-Yah definitely has an emphasis on more modern stuff. There's some GREAT movies on there and a fair amount of "ok-to-solid" stuff, so I'd say it's at least worth getting for a month and then canceling, but if your priority is 70's and older period pieces it may not be the service for you.
It’s “Hi-Res Lossless” that doesn’t play through the Apple TV, because that requires specialized equipment to even take advantage of the extra data it provides. Unless you have the highest of high-end speaker systems, with the proper amp/DAC to even decode it bit-perfect, you will not notice any differences between lossless and hi-res.