🎧🤖 Behold, the tech world's latest solution to a problem only three people have: syncing audio across every device you own, because who doesn't need perfect harmony in their cat video playlists? Meanwhile, #GitHub continues to cram #AI into everything, hoping it will somehow fix your spaghetti code and existential dread. 🙄🔧
https://github.com/freeman-jiang/beatsync #audioSync #techSolutions #spaghettiCode #catVideos #HackerNews #ngated
GitHub - freeman-jiang/beatsync: High-precision web audio player for multi-device playback and spatial audio.

High-precision web audio player for multi-device playback and spatial audio. - freeman-jiang/beatsync

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GitHub - freeman-jiang/beatsync: High-precision web audio player for multi-device playback and spatial audio.

High-precision web audio player for multi-device playback and spatial audio. - freeman-jiang/beatsync

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HDMI Forum unveils the HDMI 2.2 spec, offering better audio sync & up to 96Gbps bandwidth for 12K at 120Hz resolutions. Some setups will require an 'Ultra96' cable. #HDMI2.2 #TechNews #12K #AudioSync #Bandwidth #Ultra96 #Innovation #4K #TechUpdates #FutureOfTech
What Is V2A (Video to Audio) Technology And How Does It Work?

What is Google Deepmind’s V2A Video to Audio technology? Read this article to know all about it.

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l'intervalle de 15 ms est le délai maximum tolérable de désynchronisation entre la voix et l'image, selon https://www.tvtechnology.com/opinions/maintaining-lip-sync-235941 #audiosync #videoediting
Maintaining lip sync

The problem of lip sync, or A/V synchronization, continues to daunt the most sophisticated video operators. While various technical working groups continue

Turning on the soldering iron | Details | Hackaday.io

<p>I&apos;ve set up a gitlab repository for the firmware,&#xA0;<a href="https://gitlab.com/lutzray/ppssync">ppssync</a>, and cabled the prototype. Below is an artistically blurred picture of it:</p> <figure><img style="width: 263px; height: 448.421875px;" width="263" height="448.421875" class="lazy" data-src="https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/9625381609387977554.png"></figure> <p>The external antenna is for testing purpose only, the GPS is quite capable to fix indoor with its ceramic antenna. Here&apos;s the hookup guide between the <a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/3500">Trinket M0</a> and the <a href="https://www.adafruit.com/product/3133">GPS board</a>:</p> <figure><img style="width: 262px; height: 363.015625px;" width="262" height="363.015625" class="lazy" data-src="https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/3171711609388307479.png"></figure> <p>The trinket provides the 3.3 V power (from onboard regulator) to the GPS, greatly simplifying the set up! Thanks, Adafruit!</p>