tripletopper
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First let me see my cell phone bandwidth is way better than my home bandwidth. And probably a cell phone from about 3 years ago is probably better then a computer from 8 years ago and a computer from 12 years ago.
The computer from 12 years ago runs an older version of OBS that still works. The 8-year-old one barely qualifies as modern for OBS standards cuz it could do OS 10.13.6.
I would like to see a full OBS version on my Android. And not an auxiliary version that supplements a main desktop version.
I noticed that the only apps are mobile apps made for filming live on the road and for filming what's on your phone itself.
I noticed a couple weird things about stereoscopy.
One is that it can't take two separate cameras though they are space correctly and treat them as a stereo pair. It has to be a specific synced stereo paired device for it to work with a stereo pair program
Second is I can't get four cameras running including game footage is one of them through the Android.
I know I could do all that to my Macintosh but the problem is it can't tap all that bandwidth. In order to get unlimited quantity I have to settle for 5 megabits per second limit bandwidth on my phone when in hotspot mode.
Even though there's a good chance my Android might be more powerful than my 8-year-old Mac, I think I might know reason why phones can't do everything a regular computer can.
It might have something to do with 2010 federal government regulations on the cell phone industry. You know the ones that were supposedly going to give Broadband everywhere. And one way to do that was to cut off Cellular use to force land-based broadband.
Well it's 2021 and it still hasn't worked at our address.
Thankfully the Trump era T-Mobile Sprint merger is some of the regulations on cellular phones. That's how Visible Wireless became to be.
The only way I could reasonably use my cell phone is to do something called kinecasting, which drive from the word Kenneth scope means to broadcast directly from my phone being pointed at a computer monitor.
Unfortunately for stereoscopy, if my aim isn't perfect there'll be awful 3D effects and bad 3D is worse than no 3D.
My only hope is to either negotiate with visible Wireless to see if they can have internet desert speed limit raisings when using hotspot, which corporate told me they are for but they have to get Verizon and the FCC to agree to them, or the even harder to fulfill prediction of a land-based internet that's faster than 25 megs in 10 megs out comes to our area.
By the way our fastest possible land-based speed is 1.6 megabits in 400 kilobits out. You could see why I use visible Wireless as my main internet even with a 5 megabit/s in and 5 MB/s out restriction.
The computer from 12 years ago runs an older version of OBS that still works. The 8-year-old one barely qualifies as modern for OBS standards cuz it could do OS 10.13.6.
I would like to see a full OBS version on my Android. And not an auxiliary version that supplements a main desktop version.
I noticed that the only apps are mobile apps made for filming live on the road and for filming what's on your phone itself.
I noticed a couple weird things about stereoscopy.
One is that it can't take two separate cameras though they are space correctly and treat them as a stereo pair. It has to be a specific synced stereo paired device for it to work with a stereo pair program
Second is I can't get four cameras running including game footage is one of them through the Android.
I know I could do all that to my Macintosh but the problem is it can't tap all that bandwidth. In order to get unlimited quantity I have to settle for 5 megabits per second limit bandwidth on my phone when in hotspot mode.
Even though there's a good chance my Android might be more powerful than my 8-year-old Mac, I think I might know reason why phones can't do everything a regular computer can.
It might have something to do with 2010 federal government regulations on the cell phone industry. You know the ones that were supposedly going to give Broadband everywhere. And one way to do that was to cut off Cellular use to force land-based broadband.
Well it's 2021 and it still hasn't worked at our address.
Thankfully the Trump era T-Mobile Sprint merger is some of the regulations on cellular phones. That's how Visible Wireless became to be.
The only way I could reasonably use my cell phone is to do something called kinecasting, which drive from the word Kenneth scope means to broadcast directly from my phone being pointed at a computer monitor.
Unfortunately for stereoscopy, if my aim isn't perfect there'll be awful 3D effects and bad 3D is worse than no 3D.
My only hope is to either negotiate with visible Wireless to see if they can have internet desert speed limit raisings when using hotspot, which corporate told me they are for but they have to get Verizon and the FCC to agree to them, or the even harder to fulfill prediction of a land-based internet that's faster than 25 megs in 10 megs out comes to our area.
By the way our fastest possible land-based speed is 1.6 megabits in 400 kilobits out. You could see why I use visible Wireless as my main internet even with a 5 megabit/s in and 5 MB/s out restriction.