Just a word of warning - I implemented this in my car, and ran into a few hurdles:
1) Audio output was too quiet, haf to crank my stereo to 100%. Installed a USB soundcard ( https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External-Adapter-Windows-AU-MMSA/dp/B00IRVQ0F8 ) to correct the issue.
2) Calling support is limited! Just launches speakerphone on your phone, no bluetooth audio support for calling.
3) I had trouble finding a power adapter that wouldn't trigger the lightning bolt (bad power indicator) in the upper right of my screen when, especially since the phone pulls power through the Pi. Oddly this one worked fine: https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Charge-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B01KZHKF4I
4) This issue is probably limited to my exact car, or my model of car ( 2010 Hyundai Elantra Blue), but: after connecting the setup, within 5 minutes a light would fire in my dash indicating one of my TPMS sensors had disconnecting. Removing the Pi setup would clear the light within 5 minutes. The sensors operate on 315 mhz; no idea how the Pi setup could be interfereing ( tried a Pi2, Pi3, and Pi3b+ w/ Official 7" LCD ). I am probably the only person on earth who will experience this, but figured I'd report anyways.
5) Heavy Waze + Spotify user here; the entire setup would shit the bed if there was too much going on in Waze (traffic, cops, accidents would trigger massive audio tearing). Other users report similar experience on this front.
Overall, cool project, but I retired my setup!
Technically its more like 7.27TB after formatting
It depends on the machine, but in your case, certainly not. But danielfletcher is correct, you are describing a normalized audio output. This is a mechanical switch, not controllable by the computer. It works like this.
If you just want to be able to change between headphones and speakers without having to unplug, you could use a usb audio adapter for your headphones. The adapter would show up as its own device, and you can switch between it and realtek. Here's a cheap one.
EDIT: This drive is the equivalent to an archive drive (SMR or a different, equivalent name), so this should be write little read many. Write performance will drop severely for heavy, random writes, but copying large media files will hold 150+ MB/s writes. 6.5TB of writing large media files to this held 170MB/s for most of the session when I first received this.
The Seagate Expansion contains this drive, so if you can't jump on this, you can usually find the Seagate Expansion around $120-$130 to shuck and get a free USB3.1 enclosure.
https://www.amazon.ca/UGREEN-Computers-Peripheral-Switcher-One-Button/dp/B01N6GD9JO/
something like this would do.
10TB drives are overpriced , you can pick any 8TB drive for half the price . WD easystore or Seagate Expansion , for example , buy them and remove the external USB housing
This one has 5 out of 5 , highest rating on amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Seagate-STEB8000100-Expansion-Desktop-External/dp/B01HAPGEIE/
Hi! The Raspberry PI only has audio output. You need an external sound device to get the audio signal into the PI. It's likely that any cheeeep-o Amazon USB audio device will be discovered by the Linux kernel, no drivers needed. I have one of these ripped apart and soldered directly to an HT for packet work, and it does fine under Debian.
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tfw a post like this is on my frontpage right next to a post for a 256GB SSD for 140$.
Why are they so expensive now.... If I could buy another 1 TB SSD for 90$, I'd be so happy.
Also: a similar deal on amazon atm
No1 selling adapter on Amazon. #2 is the metal cased version for a little more.
So the setup is not straightforwards to figure, if you notice, I have 2 Macbook Pros, one is the USB-C only version, the other one is fairly old.
For the montior, one of them is the U2419HC (with USB-C port) and one of them is the U2419H (without USB-C port).
I'm also use the USB-Switcher from Ugreen too, so I can switch between the 2.
You can buy her an external ssd storage device with 1tb of capacity for 110 bucks.
I use a usb switcher for this, two USB ports, one for each host computer and 4 USB ports for peripherals. One push of a button on top of the unit and the four ports flick between hosts. I use this to switch between a MacBook (docked for work) and windows 10 machine (gaming) with no issues and this example support usb3 too
UGREEN USB 3.0 Switch, 2 In 4... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N6GD9JO?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I share this a lot on here, so I don't think you really searched the sub, but this is a cheap and fast option :
Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter for Windows and Mac. Plug and play No drivers Needed. (AU-MMSA) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IRVQ0F8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_wKM7Nttz7Awms
If you're after 8TB and are OK with SMR, and wouldn't mind a shorter warranty, you can save quite a bit more by buying the Seagate external USB drives and shucking them.
For example, the Seagate Expansion (STEB8000100) is currently $199.99 at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expansion-Desktop-External-STEB8000100/dp/B01HAPGEIE
This drive as well as the 8TB Backup Plus hit a low price of $170 last year at Black Friday according to CamelCamelCamel... They haven't been near that since, but the Expansion was $190 last December.
HDMI za laptop, DP za desktop i menjaj source na monitoru.
Sto se periferija tice vidi da najuris negde USB switch. Ja furam ovaj.
Edit: vidim ima i kod nas http://www.netiks.rs/2in-4out-usb-sharing-switch-seamless
You should be running your sessions off an external hard drive anyway. Nobody uses the internal. It literally says in the Pro Tools manual that you should never run sessions off the system drive. It's just common sense cpu optimization. Just get a T5 & run sessions off that, plug into any rig you want. You can even velcro it to the back of your laptop and you'll never notice it's there.
It’s a Phanteks vertical mount that comes with the riser cable. I love it! it’s a good metal and it includes padding in case there is a gap with your case and the mount! I have a Phanteks case but I’ve seen it works great with other cases
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MW73HTJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_U8jdGb58ZKDS7
They're $205 currently on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expansion-Desktop-External-STEB8000100/dp/B01HAPGEIE/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1482265360&sr=1-1&keywords=8tb.
I've never paid more than $100 for 5TB and $200 for 8TB. You mostly just have to wait for deals on externals and then shuck them. If you are in it for the long haul, it is worth saving money shucking as long as you have a backup. Example for $750 you could get 6 x 5TB of shucked Seagate drives. You would only be able to get 3 x 5TB of WD Red.
I use this for a simular situation like you.
UGREEN USB 3.0 Sharing Switch Selector 4 Port 2 Computers Peripheral Switcher Adapter Hub for PC, Printer, Scanner, Mouse, Keyboard with One Button Swapping and 2 Pack USB Male Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6GD9JO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_24mMFb5TN7KNQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I don't disagree with that but I would think twice before buying
Amazon has this Seagate Expansion 8TB on sale for $160 , it seems to be "safer" than the one on newegg .
https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expansion-Desktop-External-STEB8000100/dp/B01HAPGEIE
I bought this one from Amazon. I’ve had it for a little over a year and have had zero problems. Prime day is coming so you may even get lucky and find it (or something similar) on sale.
You can't upgrade a 2015 Macbook Pro I'm afraid - all of the RAM, SSD and GPU elements are directly soldered to the motherboard. I would suggest looking into a proxy editing workflow, where you transcode your footage from its original format to an editing friendly codec such as ProRes or DnXHD. The best upgrade you can buy is to get an external SSD to fit all of your footage on, then you can edit directly from this drive. https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-T5-Portable-SSD-MU-PA1T0B/dp/B073H552FJ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=t5+ssd&qid=1554068948&s=gateway&sr=8-1
You can use it for both. The type of storage you should get will depend on how you want to use it, though.
The reason I recommended an external HDD is that they’re large and cheap. Like, here is 2 TB for $62. The problem with HDDs is that they’re slow. They’re great for stashing data away that you don’t need to access super frequently.
An external SSD would be much faster, but they are also much more expensive. Here is a 2 TB for $299. The speed is really useful if you’re actively working with the files that are stored on it.
For Time Machine, the HDD is a more budget-friendly choice because you want a lot of space that’s archival in nature. The typical recommendation is getting one that’s 2-3 times the size of your internal storage.
There’s nothing wrong with using an SSD for Time Machine except for the fact that it’ll cost you more. But if you want to use the drive for both Time Machine and other stuff, then the SSD will give you a lot more flexibility.
In that case, I think you'd really enjoy the SHP 9500. My PS4 controller is not able to sufficiently power the SHP 9500, but a laptop will be able to. I used my SHP 9500 on a laptop for a while too. I would strongly suggest getting at least a cheap USB DAC. My laptop has a lot of noise straight out of the headphone jack and I got this USB DAC and it sounded far better. The SHP 9500 does have good bass, just not as much as a closed back. You can always EQ it to give it a little more bass. I actually enjoy my SHP 9500 better in some violin tracks because of the wider soundstage.
This USB switch works great if you’re looking to use the same mouse and keyboard for both your Mac and PC. I have one and haven’t noticed any lag from either device.
So, if you want sheer storage you'll be fine getting any hard drive. Keep in mind hard drives are kinda fragile, I'd suggest not to take them on the road. Also, hard drives are pretty slow, like 20-30 (not 2-3) times slower than your mac's internal storage.
I would suggest you pick a external SSD instead. Storage will be a bit less for the same price, but they are waaay faster, smaller and less fragile.
For example you can get a Samsung T5 (or to newer R6 or T7 models): https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-T5-Portable-SSD-MU-PA1T0B/dp/B073H552FJ
However, if speed, size and fragility is of no concern, you can't really go wrong with the one that you suggested
I have one as well, and use it to backup my Mac.
Edi: for photo-editing I suggest you get an external SSD over an external hard drive
I plugged a generic USB sound card -- like the Syba model here -- into the back of my older model Shield and was pleased to see that the menu clicks were coming out of the headphones, now!
There didn't seem to be any notifications, and I'm not sure you could change the routing back without unplugging it, but... at the very least, a generic USB to 3.5mm adapter appears to work.
I got it from Amazon only.
UGREEN USB 3.0 Sharing Switch, 2... https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01N6GD9JO?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share If you are going to use it with a mac I can also recommend a adapter that I am using, has made my life a lot easier