Wednesday, November 21, 2018

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Hobby electronics are becoming widespread these days

arduino has become part of our lives.

There are those who try to send the Arduino into space.

The ones who adorn their clothes with arduino.

Why am I hacking my camera with an arduino?

I thought I wouldn't bring more features

and I designed this card.

In this video, these cards become a real product

Follow your story.

Before this, I should say that this video is taken

It took more than 10 days. Design of this card

prototype development process to be tested pcb to print

issuance After arrival

the whole process that you will follow a little later 10

took more time than the day I prepared this video

I shared with you. You may like the video

if you share your comments with me for the next videos

you support me.

Let's start right now.

First of all, as in all projects,

Let's start by determining our needs.

Time-lapse shooting

we can say it in time.

Motion detection.

Depending on the time when a movement occurs

we may want to take a video or take a video.

Distance detection

Photographs of objects at a distance or

We may want to take a video. With our mobile phone

we want to provide control. our phone

time lapse. Or via internet

Check our phone, phone photo

we can control our machine. For this

It will be enough to use the bluetooth module.

Bluetooth

We need a screen to check all this

I have, I usually use this type of projects Nokia 5110 screen

I prefer to use. Because both graphical display

that is not an alpha numeric display. We want a graph

We can also draw. And we can create menus.

Screen

One rotary encoder for switching menus

it would be logical to use. There is also a button

If we add room some places can provide extra convenience.

For example, without entering any menu

We may want to withdraw.

Rotary encoder - Button

We might want to get a beep. For example, a

we wanted to take a picture and a beep when taking a picture

we may want to hear the sound. In addition to a

we may want to receive a warning visually

it will be enough for that.

Buzzer - Led

We can supply the system with lithium polymer battery,

or pencil batteries, but photos

Our machine will also use battery size for small

be a battery that can be achieved by everyone

important. I prefer the 9-volt battery.

9 volt Battery

finally to be able to control our camera

We need a jack that is compatible with our camera.

my 2.5 mm 3-pin jack on my camera

2.5 mm Jack

the remaining minor components and details

We'il take a look.

Most of our design is over.

Now let's go to the pcb side.

This is how the pcb is finished

brief explanations. bluetooth hc-06

I chose. As you know, working with 4 pins, now arduinonun

Connected to pins 0 and 1. If we go back there

we'll see better, depending on pins 0 and 1 here

ie hardware serial. two on the up side

optocoupler and two 330 ohm resistor

2.5 mm jack for shutter and focus pins

We'll solder here. Then here hc-sr04

I left the pins for connection and put it right here

kullanabilicez. Half of the card

more than 5110 takes up the screen. Short circuit

we need to upgrade the female headers to do the same

we need to upgrade it with female headers

because we cannot program our card with bluetooth

or. 5mm led on the side and its attached again 330

ohm resistance there is passive far infrared sensor ie

motion sensor pins have 12 mm active side

The buzzer has a 330 ohm resistor again. Bottom

When we came. Rotary encoder. Now this module

not in the form of a direct component

I don't put 10 k resistance in two for using

also had to swich pini

push-button pin has no resistance because input pull-up

so I'll use pull up or pull down resistance

no. Similarly, the button on here also pulls

I will use pull up or pull down resistance

I did not use. Key on the side has a key

9 volt battery we will connect here 9 volt

whether the battery provides electricity to the system. Her

other than the logo of my channel here

Can think like logo. Related to the camera

to indicate that there is something. screen put this logo

a little logo here

I put. Now we look at the back side and it looks upside down

but when we suppress the flat will come to us again the same

The name of the shield is the logo of my channel logo and here

There is also a brief explanation. Bluetooth number 0 and 1

connected to the pins encoder 2,3,4 connected to pins etc etc .... :)

if someone other than me uses this card

It can run. Wondering the order process from PCBWay

and you're wondering about the settings when ordering

if you're interested in this issue

Would you like to produce your own circuit board?

You can go to the description section. Circuit Boards

I have ordered with DHL shipping in 6 days. 10

this time I ordered a cargo of 10

in my previous order, for example 11 had arrived 1

more coming. Of course, the production process

may be connected to situations. If there is space on the card

they may be producing and sending more. Our card is very nice

görünüyo. bright, writings legit, everything we design

looks like.

we look at our card a little closer

everything looks just fine. And the logos

let's see,

these are exactly as we planned

now that a little more over here

Let's take a closer look, optocouplers

yes right now we see this component, resistance and 0603

In the package. everything neatly neat clean

It looks. The articles are very legit.

So far, everything's fine.

Now let's solder and test in real conditions.

So far, everything seems fine with our card.

We've studied closely with the microscope, but everything is fine

we can never be sure of the soldering and testing.

Now let's solder and finalize our card.

Our soldering process is finished.

Our 2.5 mm jack here is

I didn't use one 2.5 mm headset to remove the

3 solder wires. one of them is shutter,

one of them is focus, one of them is earth. our Encoder

here, one 12mm button is here, 12mm

our baszer, 5mm led and passive infrared

input of our sensor. HC-SR04 input Bluetooth input,

Our screen entry is here. Look behind the 9 volt battery

The name of our card is written here.

Haberduino intervalameter shield, my channel logo

simple brief information. Now I'm gonna get an arduino card.

When I insert the

and it appears here. our screen

We are installing, Bluetooth, HC-SR04 passive infrared sensor,

now our system is ready, we only need to do

install software, do software, I

all the features in a single

I won't do software. Too much too long for this video

is a software. I'm gonna show you a few features,

after that it's up to people's imagination

can be added if desired.

We saw a large part of the features of our card

these can be added to taking pictures by measuring the distance.

Photo by adding an infrared sensor outside of it

The pull feature can be added further developed.

For example lightning thought taking photos or special

some situations or some special photos

Features such as attract can be added.

How to order from PCBWay and how to make pov clock

If you're wondering

You can watch from the above link.

See you in the next video, bye-bye.

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How to make Robot(With Video Streaming facility) || Part 1 - Duration: 7:55.

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Welcome back to my new video, In this video I am trying to build a robot

as you can see body is ready

I have already attached the motors and wheels

there's something new in this robot

It will be controlled using bluetooth

and just like dhoom 2

in which Hrithik Roshan Starred

there's a diamond robbery scene(referring to the robot used there)

similarly, I want this robot to have the video streaming facility

For the video streaming facility, I am going to use the smartphone

The smartphone will be mounted on the robot and

that will send us the video stream actually

so, let's see how this project turns out to be

so our chassis here is already ready

in this chassis I have used

4 motors

2 FAST and 2 SLOW motors

fast motors are 500RPM motors

slow motors are 200RPM

the slow motors are gonna give us some torque

while the speed is provided by the fast motors

therefore, this robot should move with normal(average) speed

Let's see if the battery, that weighs around 700 grams

lets our robot to move or not

this here is our

robot's chassis

you will see that, The distance between these wheels are less

and distance between these wheels

is more

what happens like this is

when these wheels move forward

and these wheels move backward

it will let the robot to turn easily

this here is our motor driver

so this point

and this point are known as motor outputs

one motor is connected here, and another here

what I have done actually is that

I have made these motors as one(parallel connection)

and these are also used as single motor(parallel connection)

so these two are connected here and these two

here

so these three

pins, blue ones

1, 2, 3 One is VCC or positive

we will connect our 12V battery here

second is GND or negative

third one is 5V OUTPUT

this is the motor drivers main chipset and heatsink

this is gonna get HOT

all these pins here are INPUT pins(Except the enable pins)

at the extreme left and right are Enable pins which will go in arduino PWM headers

the other four pins in middle

will go in PinOut 2,3,4,5 of arduino

this here is my arduino board

let's install it and wire it down

and check

whether our four motors are able to move the robot in all direction properly

do you see these wooden pieces?

these are gonna acta s pillars

this will be put around the robot

and will support the plywood above

finally our Robot's body is completed

now let's program it

so

here is our robot

let's connect it to the PC

as I have already written the program

I won't have to rewrite it

let's

upload it

the code is on the screen (incomplete program)

Link to code is in description

let's check the forward movement first

upload is complete

let's disconnect this

and let's

switch it on

the biggest concern with my robot

is that it might not be able to turn

these concerns arise because

so let's upload the code for turning and let's see

and switch it on and see if it turns

seems like a semester exam for the robot

NOPE, Failure.

It turns out I added extra brackets to the code

so the code was uploaded

but it didn't run logically

let's try again

this time it should work like fluid (smoothly)

the first part of this project is complete

we will connect this robot to a bluetooth module

and control it with our smartphone

it's completely possible that in the next video you will see a completely different chassis

because as you can see

this robot chassis is really weak

in the third part

we will insert a video streaming facility

That's all for today

let's meet in next video

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Elektronik Proje Fikrinizi Hayata Geçirin | PCBWAY'e Arduino Intervalometer Shield Ürettirdim - Duration: 10:31.

Hobby electronics are becoming widespread these days

arduino has become part of our lives.

There are those who try to send the Arduino into space.

The ones who adorn their clothes with arduino.

Why am I hacking my camera with an arduino?

I thought I wouldn't bring more features

and I designed this card.

In this video, these cards become a real product

Follow your story.

Before this, I should say that this video is taken

It took more than 10 days. Design of this card

prototype development process to be tested pcb to print

issuance After arrival

the whole process that you will follow a little later 10

took more time than the day I prepared this video

I shared with you. You may like the video

if you share your comments with me for the next videos

you support me.

Let's start right now.

First of all, as in all projects,

Let's start by determining our needs.

Time-lapse shooting

we can say it in time.

Motion detection.

Depending on the time when a movement occurs

we may want to take a video or take a video.

Distance detection

Photographs of objects at a distance or

We may want to take a video. With our mobile phone

we want to provide control. our phone

time lapse. Or via internet

Check our phone, phone photo

we can control our machine. For this

It will be enough to use the bluetooth module.

Bluetooth

We need a screen to check all this

I have, I usually use this type of projects Nokia 5110 screen

I prefer to use. Because both graphical display

that is not an alpha numeric display. We want a graph

We can also draw. And we can create menus.

Screen

One rotary encoder for switching menus

it would be logical to use. There is also a button

If we add room some places can provide extra convenience.

For example, without entering any menu

We may want to withdraw.

Rotary encoder - Button

We might want to get a beep. For example, a

we wanted to take a picture and a beep when taking a picture

we may want to hear the sound. In addition to a

we may want to receive a warning visually

it will be enough for that.

Buzzer - Led

We can supply the system with lithium polymer battery,

or pencil batteries, but photos

Our machine will also use battery size for small

be a battery that can be achieved by everyone

important. I prefer the 9-volt battery.

9 volt Battery

finally to be able to control our camera

We need a jack that is compatible with our camera.

my 2.5 mm 3-pin jack on my camera

2.5 mm Jack

the remaining minor components and details

We'il take a look.

Most of our design is over.

Now let's go to the pcb side.

This is how the pcb is finished

brief explanations. bluetooth hc-06

I chose. As you know, working with 4 pins, now arduinonun

Connected to pins 0 and 1. If we go back there

we'll see better, depending on pins 0 and 1 here

ie hardware serial. two on the up side

optocoupler and two 330 ohm resistor

2.5 mm jack for shutter and focus pins

We'll solder here. Then here hc-sr04

I left the pins for connection and put it right here

kullanabilicez. Half of the card

more than 5110 takes up the screen. Short circuit

we need to upgrade the female headers to do the same

we need to upgrade it with female headers

because we cannot program our card with bluetooth

or. 5mm led on the side and its attached again 330

ohm resistance there is passive far infrared sensor ie

motion sensor pins have 12 mm active side

The buzzer has a 330 ohm resistor again. Bottom

When we came. Rotary encoder. Now this module

not in the form of a direct component

I don't put 10 k resistance in two for using

also had to swich pini

push-button pin has no resistance because input pull-up

so I'll use pull up or pull down resistance

no. Similarly, the button on here also pulls

I will use pull up or pull down resistance

I did not use. Key on the side has a key

9 volt battery we will connect here 9 volt

whether the battery provides electricity to the system. Her

other than the logo of my channel here

Can think like logo. Related to the camera

to indicate that there is something. screen put this logo

a little logo here

I put. Now we look at the back side and it looks upside down

but when we suppress the flat will come to us again the same

The name of the shield is the logo of my channel logo and here

There is also a brief explanation. Bluetooth number 0 and 1

connected to the pins encoder 2,3,4 connected to pins etc etc .... :)

if someone other than me uses this card

It can run. Wondering the order process from PCBWay

and you're wondering about the settings when ordering

if you're interested in this issue

Would you like to produce your own circuit board?

You can go to the description section. Circuit Boards

I have ordered with DHL shipping in 6 days. 10

this time I ordered a cargo of 10

in my previous order, for example 11 had arrived 1

more coming. Of course, the production process

may be connected to situations. If there is space on the card

they may be producing and sending more. Our card is very nice

görünüyo. bright, writings legit, everything we design

looks like.

we look at our card a little closer

everything looks just fine. And the logos

let's see,

these are exactly as we planned

now that a little more over here

Let's take a closer look, optocouplers

yes right now we see this component, resistance and 0603

In the package. everything neatly neat clean

It looks. The articles are very legit.

So far, everything's fine.

Now let's solder and test in real conditions.

So far, everything seems fine with our card.

We've studied closely with the microscope, but everything is fine

we can never be sure of the soldering and testing.

Now let's solder and finalize our card.

Our soldering process is finished.

Our 2.5 mm jack here is

I didn't use one 2.5 mm headset to remove the

3 solder wires. one of them is shutter,

one of them is focus, one of them is earth. our Encoder

here, one 12mm button is here, 12mm

our baszer, 5mm led and passive infrared

input of our sensor. HC-SR04 input Bluetooth input,

Our screen entry is here. Look behind the 9 volt battery

The name of our card is written here.

Haberduino intervalameter shield, my channel logo

simple brief information. Now I'm gonna get an arduino card.

When I insert the

and it appears here. our screen

We are installing, Bluetooth, HC-SR04 passive infrared sensor,

now our system is ready, we only need to do

install software, do software, I

all the features in a single

I won't do software. Too much too long for this video

is a software. I'm gonna show you a few features,

after that it's up to people's imagination

can be added if desired.

We saw a large part of the features of our card

these can be added to taking pictures by measuring the distance.

Photo by adding an infrared sensor outside of it

The pull feature can be added further developed.

For example lightning thought taking photos or special

some situations or some special photos

Features such as attract can be added.

How to order from PCBWay and how to make pov clock

If you're wondering

You can watch from the above link.

See you in the next video, bye-bye.

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E-commerce Influencer Outreach Case Study (25% Cold Email Reply Rate) - Duration: 6:17.

- What's going on with the t-shirt company, with Wohello?

I'm sure you're wondering.

Well, I'm here to tell you, today, what's going on.

This is launching a fashion brand part two.

As you can tell, I've got a Wohello shirt on.

This one's Basquiat.

It's all embroidered.

Looks sick, bro!

So, here's where we are with Wohello.

As I mentioned in video number one

about the launch of the fashion brand,

the biggest thing for us to find out right now

is what are our main lead generation channels going to be?

The original theory was Facebook ads to cold traffic

and Instagram ads to cold traffic.

As we saw in video number one that did not work.

And at the end of video number one,

we talked about the influencer outreach strategy.

So, I hired somebody on UpWork to do influencer outreach

and they were sending this message out to influencers.

"Hey John, how are you?

"We are a startup t-shirt company called Wohello,

"and we wanted to compliment you on your Instagram feed.

"If we send you a shirt, would you be interested

"in repping slash making a post with you wearing it?

"It'd be awesome to work with ya.

"Let us know."

That was her script.

After a full week, we had three influencers lined up.

Three out of, if you remember,

the goal is to give away 133 shirts

to test this channel.

So not good.

At an average of three shirts given away per week,

that would give us 44 weeks to hit our goal.

So, that wasn't gonna happen.

Luckily, a consultant client and now acquaintance,

soon to be friend I assume?

How does friendship work?

Anyway, this guy reached out, Jack's Business on Instagram,

and he runs an influencer outreach platform

called SocialFlight,

that promises to get new likes and new followers

to the Instagram channel.

I wasn't so interested in that,

but he told me that he could do lead gen.

So, he gave me a free account

and I sent him a list of Instagram accounts

that are like ours.

These are brands that are

in the streetwear section of fashion.

Things like Comme Des Garcons Play, Off-White, Supreme.

I know some of these brands,

or all of these brands,

are unheard of to most of you.

They were unheard of for me as well.

I had no idea what was going on

until I started doing this research.

But the first list he provided

was a list of 9,000 people

that followed Off-White,

and I took that list and boiled it down

to only relevant influencers.

Relevant meaning mostly men,

although there was some women left on the list,

that have high engagement

and have their email addresses listed

in the document.

So we have the lead set up,

and we boiled the list of 9,000 people

down to 128 people that matched our criteria,

and we sent them an email

that got a 43% open and a 20% reply rate.

And I'm filming this video 24 hours

after the emails went out.

Maybe a few hours more,

maybe like 28 hours after the emails went out.

And our give out number,

remember it was three out of 133 before we started,

by the end of this email going out,

we're up to 23 shirts given out out of 133.

So of course I'm gonna fire the Instagram person

that I hired on Upwork.

Because, come on, sometimes it just takes a little hustle.

So let me show you the template I used

because I broke a lot of our cold email rules

and it still worked,

and I'll tell you exactly why.

The subject line was free shirt.

This was a 40% open rate,

so next time we'll probably rewrite this.

Then the email said, "Hey huge fan

"of what you're doing on Instagram.

"I run a startup t-shirt company called Wohello.

"If we send you a shirt would you be interested

"in making a post with you wearing it?

"It'd be awesome to work with you.

"Let me know.

"Thanks, Alex."

Very similar to the Instagram message.

No customization at all,

not even a first name in here.

Which if we customize, maybe it would go up.

But the reason why we didn't customize in this

is because it's so customized already.

"So, huge fan of what you're doing on Instagram."

These are all Instagram influencers.

When these guys read the email,

they're gonna think it's custom to them,

because obviously I'm a huge fan

of what they do on Instagram.

It's right there in the email.

So it looks custom enough

and the subject line, free shirt.

I'm giving them something for free.

If you look on the Wohello site now

our prices are premium and I bumped em up.

In the last video I think we were at $32.99.

And the reason why we went up to $100

is because I went to Las Vegas and

I started trying on a lot of these clothes.

Alexander Wang.

Comme Des Garcons.

Off-White.

I tried these pieces on,

and I realized, one of these sweaters I was wearing,

from Alexander Wang was $650.

And looked very similar to these.

Same with Gucci.

So if we wanted to be a brand like Off-White,

or like Comme Des Garcons, or like Supreme,

we would need to charge those type of prices.

This also changed our economics.

Every influencer, if the shirts cost $32.99,

every influencer has to sell one shirt

for us to break even.

If the shirts cost $100,

and the hoodies cost $275,

every influencer only has to sell a piece of a shirt.

Maybe 15 or 20% of a shirt

and that's a much more realistic conversion rate,

I hope, than the other one.

But again, we'll see as this continues.

So we sent the email out,

response rate was about 20%.

All positive, I didn't get a single unsubscribe.

I didn't get a single, "I hate your shirts."

Everyone was very into the content,

which is interesting because that means

we're not a brand.

Everyone was into the content, into the clothing,

which is interesting because that means

we have jumped the first hurdle of fashion brands.

Meaning we are not a company that can't even give them away.

We can give them away, now can we sell them?

So this is where we stand right now.

I raised the prices up to 100 bucks

and I still have not seen any sales.

None of these influencers have posted yet

but this was only a day or two ago.

Like I said, it was about 24, 48 hours ago

that we sent these emails out.

So it's gonna be weeks before they post

and in the next update, we will see if that

traction channel works.

The theory is, if an influencer with

20,000, 30,000 followers and good engagement

posts about a brand, people will buy the brand.

And actually the theory just says

people will buy one shirt.

If somebody with 30,000 followers

posts a picture of a Wohello, them wearing it,

someone that follows them will buy one shirt.

That's the theory.

If that doesn't work,

we'll have to find another traction channel

or close up shop.

But honestly, I'm passionate as hell about this.

This is cool, look at this.

I already showed you this one.

I got so many on the site.

On to part three.

And if you want to check out part one,

that's down below.

Let's talk free things.

If you want the proposal that we used to get

new business at our documentary company, Larellia,

that is at experiment27.com/proposal.

If you want the actual contract

we use to close new business at Experiment 27,

that is experiment27.com/contract.

And if you want more enterprise clients

for your digital agency, check out experiment27.com.

I'm Alex Furman. Thanks for watching.

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USA vs France: The most epic Swim Relay Finish - Beijing 2008 - Duration: 9:46.

That was one of the most expected races.

The goal of Michael Phelps was winning eight gold medals,

more medals than Spitz did in 1972.

(FRENETIC RELAY BEIJING 2008 OLYMPIC GAMES)

(MEN'S 4X100 METRES FREESTYLE RELAY FINAL

BEIJING NATIONAL AQUATICS CENTRE 11TH AUGUST 2008)

Always exciting at the Olympics and this should be a good one.

Finals of the men's four by 100 freestyle relay.

The Americans have to win golden here

if Phelps is to keep his hopes alive

of surpassing Mark Spitz.

And there is the French team there. They are the favourites

and they have been doing some talking.

Alain Bernard,

their world-record holder in the hundred free earlier,

told a newspaper, "Well, what about the Americans?

We're going to smash them. That's what we came here for."

(FREDERICK BOUSQUET SILVER MEDAL - FRANCE)

Hello?

Under no circumstances had we collectively

achieved a great race...

..that allowed us

to claim to be the favourites.

It's the other players in swimming,

managers, technical staff, journalists, obviously,

who created

a story upstream of this race.

It added an enormous weight on the basic goal of the team.

If we wish to imagine it so, we were

in the arena of the Coliseum, in the corridors,

and we were ready as gladiators to go out and give our lives.

Phelps going first.

Amaury Leveaux. France leads it off.

Look at Eamon Sullivan from Australia though!

Wow, he's out!

Oh, my goodness! 22.48!

Look at the world record line.

Way ahead of it is a number of swimmers!

(ALAIN BERNARD SILVER MEDAL - FRANCE)

Hello?

Leveaux made almost his best time at the start of the relay.

After him Fabien Gilot made

a very good relay.

He overtook all the competitors and arrived in first position

and behind him Frédérick Bousquet also swam very well.

And I tried to make the best possible race.

There was a moment, when I made the turn to the 50m,

I realised during the turn that I was in the lead

and I passed the Australian and the American.

And then I say to myself, "Fred, you have to go on,

you don't have to crack, you have to get even more ahead

to ensure victory when you give the relay to Alain."

But I see that I give the relay to Alain

almost 90 hundredths ahead.

That means that I give him

the relay with 1.5 metres ahead.

Nothing can happen, nothing can happen to us.

We're going to be Olympic champions.

I left extremely fast the first 50 metres.

After that, I did not look

at Jason Lezak for the remaining 50 metres

because I was breathing all four movements

on the right side and he was on my left.

But the last metres I felt

his presence in my field of vision

and there it became really complicated.

Lezak is closing a little bit on Bernard.

Can the veteran chase him down and pull off a shocker here?

Well, there's no gap, it is tight enough!

Bernard is losing some ground. Here comes Lezak!

Unbelievable at the end! He's done it!

The US has done it! They've done it!

Phelps' hopes alive!

I realised when Alain was at 75 metres,

when he has 25 metres ahead.

I began to realise

that we were losing the race.

And I saw him completely stick to the line,

I saw the American who was going up in the race,

totally surfing

and I told myself that too many errors were committed

and that we wouldn't get out of this that well.

The last moments after touching the wall,

when I realised that we were not first,

I had a feeling of enormous disappointment

regarding my team-mates

who swam really well before me.

I felt the responsibility was all mine.

I felt that failure and disappointment.

And for eight hundredths one does not win.

And I do not want to talk about defeat.

I do not want to say that we lost the title.

I just say we did not win,

we were not capable of winning that day.

46.06 split for Lezak!

What a clutch fast swim when they needed it!

Who's talking now?

Stunned.

I think they need to use

another word other than "smash."

Wow!

That might be the most incredible relay split

I've ever seen in my entire life.

46 flat!

At that point, I was more concerned about Alain,

he was overcome.

He's not out of the water yet,

he's putting his head in his hands

and he starts crying saying that it's all his fault.

So I care much more about the condition

and behaviour and moral condition

of Alain, my team-mate,

than about the celebration of others.

So it was true that Jason Lezak

took advantage of my wave

when I left extremely fast the first 50 metres.

He sticks to the line rope, he sticks on the side.

And besides, he sticks to the side

of the American relayer.

Then Jason Lezak with all the lucidity,

all his intelligence and all his experience,

in just a move he also sticks to the line,

being a slight distance from Alain.

He takes his wave

and uses advantage of the speed that Alain creates for him,

in turn surfing this wave.

This allows him to save energy

and place an acceleration in the last 15 metres,

when Alain is cracking physically.

(CAMILLO CAMETTI CHAIRMAN FINA MEDIA COMMITTEE)

Lezak built up a motivation

from the previous Olympics, of course.

But also he was motivated

by Michael Phelps winning eight gold medals.

And he did not want to be blamed

for not letting Michael Phelps

stay on course for his goal.

Actually, it was absolutely insane.

It was the fastest relay split ever.

For me, the reason we did not win

is to say that the coaches

made the decision to change the order of the relay

an hour and a half before the final of this relay.

This change supposed a peak of stress for everyone

but especially for Frédérick Bousquet and myself

because suddenly starting in third and fourth position

in a relay is not the same.

They messed up the race.

How could they destabilise us in such way?

We didn't understand and we were...

..we were lost, really.

It's been eight years since it happened

and when I speak of it,

I still have the same emotions that stand out

because, for me, they spoiled our moment.

And it is difficult, even today, to talk about it again.

(THE FRENCH GOT THEIR REVENGE FOUR YEARS LATER,

BEATING THE AMERICANS FOR GOLD.)

(TWO DAYS AFTER THIS RACE, ALAIN BERNARD WON GOLD

IN THE 100 METRES FREESTYLE, LEAVING LEZAK IN THIRD.)

(BERNARD RETIRED FROM SWIMMING IN 2012.

HE WAS INDUCTED IN THE INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING

HALL OF FAME AS THE CLASS OF 2017.)

(ON THE LINE)

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Launch your Electronic Project Idea | PCBWAY Produced My Arduino Intervalometer Shield - Duration: 10:31.

Hobby electronics are becoming widespread these days

arduino has become part of our lives.

There are those who try to send the Arduino into space.

The ones who adorn their clothes with arduino.

Why am I hacking my camera with an arduino?

I thought I wouldn't bring more features

and I designed this card.

In this video, these cards become a real product

Follow your story.

Before this, I should say that this video is taken

It took more than 10 days. Design of this card

prototype development process to be tested pcb to print

issuance After arrival

the whole process that you will follow a little later 10

took more time than the day I prepared this video

I shared with you. You may like the video

if you share your comments with me for the next videos

you support me.

Let's start right now.

First of all, as in all projects,

Let's start by determining our needs.

Time-lapse shooting

we can say it in time.

Motion detection.

Depending on the time when a movement occurs

we may want to take a video or take a video.

Distance detection

Photographs of objects at a distance or

We may want to take a video. With our mobile phone

we want to provide control. our phone

time lapse. Or via internet

Check our phone, phone photo

we can control our machine. For this

It will be enough to use the bluetooth module.

Bluetooth

We need a screen to check all this

I have, I usually use this type of projects Nokia 5110 screen

I prefer to use. Because both graphical display

that is not an alpha numeric display. We want a graph

We can also draw. And we can create menus.

Screen

One rotary encoder for switching menus

it would be logical to use. There is also a button

If we add room some places can provide extra convenience.

For example, without entering any menu

We may want to withdraw.

Rotary encoder - Button

We might want to get a beep. For example, a

we wanted to take a picture and a beep when taking a picture

we may want to hear the sound. In addition to a

we may want to receive a warning visually

it will be enough for that.

Buzzer - Led

We can supply the system with lithium polymer battery,

or pencil batteries, but photos

Our machine will also use battery size for small

be a battery that can be achieved by everyone

important. I prefer the 9-volt battery.

9 volt Battery

finally to be able to control our camera

We need a jack that is compatible with our camera.

my 2.5 mm 3-pin jack on my camera

2.5 mm Jack

the remaining minor components and details

We'il take a look.

Most of our design is over.

Now let's go to the pcb side.

This is how the pcb is finished

brief explanations. bluetooth hc-06

I chose. As you know, working with 4 pins, now arduinonun

Connected to pins 0 and 1. If we go back there

we'll see better, depending on pins 0 and 1 here

ie hardware serial. two on the up side

optocoupler and two 330 ohm resistor

2.5 mm jack for shutter and focus pins

We'll solder here. Then here hc-sr04

I left the pins for connection and put it right here

kullanabilicez. Half of the card

more than 5110 takes up the screen. Short circuit

we need to upgrade the female headers to do the same

we need to upgrade it with female headers

because we cannot program our card with bluetooth

or. 5mm led on the side and its attached again 330

ohm resistance there is passive far infrared sensor ie

motion sensor pins have 12 mm active side

The buzzer has a 330 ohm resistor again. Bottom

When we came. Rotary encoder. Now this module

not in the form of a direct component

I don't put 10 k resistance in two for using

also had to swich pini

push-button pin has no resistance because input pull-up

so I'll use pull up or pull down resistance

no. Similarly, the button on here also pulls

I will use pull up or pull down resistance

I did not use. Key on the side has a key

9 volt battery we will connect here 9 volt

whether the battery provides electricity to the system. Her

other than the logo of my channel here

Can think like logo. Related to the camera

to indicate that there is something. screen put this logo

a little logo here

I put. Now we look at the back side and it looks upside down

but when we suppress the flat will come to us again the same

The name of the shield is the logo of my channel logo and here

There is also a brief explanation. Bluetooth number 0 and 1

connected to the pins encoder 2,3,4 connected to pins etc etc .... :)

if someone other than me uses this card

It can run. Wondering the order process from PCBWay

and you're wondering about the settings when ordering

if you're interested in this issue

Would you like to produce your own circuit board?

You can go to the description section. Circuit Boards

I have ordered with DHL shipping in 6 days. 10

this time I ordered a cargo of 10

in my previous order, for example 11 had arrived 1

more coming. Of course, the production process

may be connected to situations. If there is space on the card

they may be producing and sending more. Our card is very nice

görünüyo. bright, writings legit, everything we design

looks like.

we look at our card a little closer

everything looks just fine. And the logos

let's see,

these are exactly as we planned

now that a little more over here

Let's take a closer look, optocouplers

yes right now we see this component, resistance and 0603

In the package. everything neatly neat clean

It looks. The articles are very legit.

So far, everything's fine.

Now let's solder and test in real conditions.

So far, everything seems fine with our card.

We've studied closely with the microscope, but everything is fine

we can never be sure of the soldering and testing.

Now let's solder and finalize our card.

Our soldering process is finished.

Our 2.5 mm jack here is

I didn't use one 2.5 mm headset to remove the

3 solder wires. one of them is shutter,

one of them is focus, one of them is earth. our Encoder

here, one 12mm button is here, 12mm

our baszer, 5mm led and passive infrared

input of our sensor. HC-SR04 input Bluetooth input,

Our screen entry is here. Look behind the 9 volt battery

The name of our card is written here.

Haberduino intervalameter shield, my channel logo

simple brief information. Now I'm gonna get an arduino card.

When I insert the

and it appears here. our screen

We are installing, Bluetooth, HC-SR04 passive infrared sensor,

now our system is ready, we only need to do

install software, do software, I

all the features in a single

I won't do software. Too much too long for this video

is a software. I'm gonna show you a few features,

after that it's up to people's imagination

can be added if desired.

We saw a large part of the features of our card

these can be added to taking pictures by measuring the distance.

Photo by adding an infrared sensor outside of it

The pull feature can be added further developed.

For example lightning thought taking photos or special

some situations or some special photos

Features such as attract can be added.

How to order from PCBWay and how to make pov clock

If you're wondering

You can watch from the above link.

See you in the next video, bye-bye.

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How to make Robot(With Video Streaming facility) || Part 1 - Duration: 7:55.

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Welcome back to my new video, In this video I am trying to build a robot

as you can see body is ready

I have already attached the motors and wheels

there's something new in this robot

It will be controlled using bluetooth

and just like dhoom 2

in which Hrithik Roshan Starred

there's a diamond robbery scene(referring to the robot used there)

similarly, I want this robot to have the video streaming facility

For the video streaming facility, I am going to use the smartphone

The smartphone will be mounted on the robot and

that will send us the video stream actually

so, let's see how this project turns out to be

so our chassis here is already ready

in this chassis I have used

4 motors

2 FAST and 2 SLOW motors

fast motors are 500RPM motors

slow motors are 200RPM

the slow motors are gonna give us some torque

while the speed is provided by the fast motors

therefore, this robot should move with normal(average) speed

Let's see if the battery, that weighs around 700 grams

lets our robot to move or not

this here is our

robot's chassis

you will see that, The distance between these wheels are less

and distance between these wheels

is more

what happens like this is

when these wheels move forward

and these wheels move backward

it will let the robot to turn easily

this here is our motor driver

so this point

and this point are known as motor outputs

one motor is connected here, and another here

what I have done actually is that

I have made these motors as one(parallel connection)

and these are also used as single motor(parallel connection)

so these two are connected here and these two

here

so these three

pins, blue ones

1, 2, 3 One is VCC or positive

we will connect our 12V battery here

second is GND or negative

third one is 5V OUTPUT

this is the motor drivers main chipset and heatsink

this is gonna get HOT

all these pins here are INPUT pins(Except the enable pins)

at the extreme left and right are Enable pins which will go in arduino PWM headers

the other four pins in middle

will go in PinOut 2,3,4,5 of arduino

this here is my arduino board

let's install it and wire it down

and check

whether our four motors are able to move the robot in all direction properly

do you see these wooden pieces?

these are gonna acta s pillars

this will be put around the robot

and will support the plywood above

finally our Robot's body is completed

now let's program it

so

here is our robot

let's connect it to the PC

as I have already written the program

I won't have to rewrite it

let's

upload it

the code is on the screen (incomplete program)

Link to code is in description

let's check the forward movement first

upload is complete

let's disconnect this

and let's

switch it on

the biggest concern with my robot

is that it might not be able to turn

these concerns arise because

so let's upload the code for turning and let's see

and switch it on and see if it turns

seems like a semester exam for the robot

NOPE, Failure.

It turns out I added extra brackets to the code

so the code was uploaded

but it didn't run logically

let's try again

this time it should work like fluid (smoothly)

the first part of this project is complete

we will connect this robot to a bluetooth module

and control it with our smartphone

it's completely possible that in the next video you will see a completely different chassis

because as you can see

this robot chassis is really weak

in the third part

we will insert a video streaming facility

That's all for today

let's meet in next video

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Why your Netflix thumbnails don't look like mine - Duration: 5:49.

When you're surfing through Netflix on the bus, the train, work, or in the comfort of

your couch at home —

how do you pick what to watch?

Is it a catchy title?

Maybe an interesting synopsis?

Perhaps it's the unwillingness to watch another episode of The Office...

"Save Bandit!"

[mewling cry of a cat ]

Or just maybe, a particular piece of cover art speaks to your spirit?

But go on your friend's Netflix account — if they aren't still using your subscription

— and you may find the cover art there doesn't interest you.

In fact, what you see might be completely different.

It's no accident — Netflix's thumbnails are all tailor made...

for you.

At its heart, Netflix is all about creating personalized experiences — or, rather, calculating them.

They'll draw you in with curated trailers of upcoming releases, point out new episodes

from previously watched videos, and even gauge your interest in content via match scores.

And while streaming services are notoriously tight-lipped about sharing their viewership data...

Over the years, Netflix has shared glimpses into how their technology works.

According to internal studies, a typical viewer spends 1.8 seconds considering each title,

and Netflix believes it only has 90 seconds to get your attention

before you move onto another activity.

And among all the things that could catch your attention and make you watch a show–

or several—

Netflix found that the biggest influence were the thumbnails.

Humans are intensely visual creatures.

Our eyes move three to four times a second to process new information.

And because Netflix's goal is to get your attention and hold it, the company puts a

lot of work into choosing every thumbnail you'll see.

But before they can decide what image will show up on your account,

they have to sift through a ton of data.

An hour-long Stranger Things episode has almost 86,000 video frames.

To figure out which ones will make the best thumbnails, Netflix uses a pretty scientific

selection process called Aesthetic Visual Analysis, or AVA.

AVA is a set of tools and algorithms that search Netflix videos for the best images

and pull them out to create thumbnails.

The process can be broken down into two basic steps.

First is frame annotation.

A program analyzes every static video frame of a video,

and image recognition algorithms use information gleaned from each shot to create metadata.

The metadata is like an electronic fingerprint —

identifying characteristics unique to each video frame.

All of this info helps build a database of information that makes it easier to pick out

the best images for thumbnails later.

And to sort all this data, the company groups it into roughly three categories that are

key to identifying good images:

Visual — focusing on brightness, color, contrast, and motion blur.

Contextual, which documents face and object detection, motion, and shot angles.

And compositional — which focuses on visual principles

in cinematography, photography, and design.

The second step is a process called image ranking.

An algorithm uses the metadata to pick out specific shots that

Netflix has determined are the most attractive and clickable:

ones that aren't blurry, have varied imagery, feature major characters, and don't contain

sensitive or unauthorized branded content.

Then, finally, a creative team steps in to use the best images to design the thumbnail artwork.

But the process doesn't stop there — Netflix still has to figure out which ones work best

for each user.

A/B testing is executed — again, again, and again.

You'll regularly see changes in your thumbnails — based on your engagement with previous titles.

On the most basic level, let's say you're a fan of comedy, and you've watched a bunch

of stand-up specials.

When you search for Good Will Hunting, you may get a thumbnail with Robin Williams,

a famous comedian, and one of the movie's main characters.

But people more into romance titles could be shown the cover art with the two leads kissing.

There are also regional differences.

From glancing at a show's thumbnails across different countries, you could infer Germany

is more into abstract images, and US viewers may prefer clearly defined characters and story plots.

Though there are a considerable number of thumbnails to choose from, and lots of science

that goes into each decision, it doesn't mean Netflix gets it right all the time.

One Twitter user found the cover art for, "Like Father" a movie starring Kristen Bell,

Kelsey Grammer, and Seth Rogen, had cover art that didn't exactly match who

the lead actors in the film were.

It was also kinda odd to see on my own account, that the Catwoman thumb has an image of a

barely recognizable supporting actress Sharon Stone,

and Blade II had someone other than its star, Wesley Snipes, in the thumbnail.

Netflix is obsessed with A/B testing new features like video promos, intro skipping, and auto-playing

trailers — just as obsessively as they are with testing thumbnails.

Netflix wants everyone to watch more, so it's unlikely they'll stop doing these tests.

And if you don't like being a guinea pig, there is the option to opt out.

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China's new plan.

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They could also help light up streets during natural disasters and blackouts.

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Village Food in Pakistan - BIG PAKISTANI BREAKFAST in Rural Punjab, Pakistan! - Duration: 18:30.

- Good morning,

I hope you're having an amazing day.

It's Mark Wiens.

I'm in Pakistan, and I'm in a village

just outside of Gujranwala.

Today, I had a very special opportunity

to explore the village,

we're gonna cook, we're gonna eat.

It's about 8:00 am, the air is crisp and clean,

the sun is shining,

it's gonna be a fantastic day.

I'm gonna share everything with you in this video,

and we are getting started, we're on our way

to go have breakfast first.

(upbeat techno music)

- (laughs) - Oh Mika!

You've got the whole outfit!

(laughs) Oh, that is awesome!

Okay, and we're on our way though,

to walk around the village and we're

gonna have breakfast at a place.

(men singing) (drums)

So the village is called Kot Yousaf.

It's very calm, there's no cars,

mostly walking and motorbikes.

But then there's--

it's an entire community,

and just enjoying this cool morning breeze.

This is great.

- Sheep!

- Sheep! Goat!

- [Mika] Goat. - [Woman] Goat.

We've arrived to a place called 'The Derra'

which is ...

It's a place in the community, like a open yard,

court yard, they have some of the best quality

buffaloes and animals.

Kind of a relaxing courtyard,

but I think the main purpose of this area

is to have conversations, to socialize.

And this is where we're gonna hang out.

Very cool.

Good morning.

(buffalo braying)

(sniffing) (bells)

You dare step into the buffalo pen.

And most of the buffaloes are used for,

for milking here.

And then the milk is very important for many things.

Thank you to the buffaloes,

for the desi ghee, and the cream,

and a lot of the food that we've been eating.

And then finally, horses over here,

and these horses are used for tent pegging,

which is a,

its an art, it's a sport, it's a part of the culture here

and we're gonna have a chance to see them

perform it after we have breakfast.

(grating radish)

(pan dinging)

They're preparing breakfast already,

they're grating, they're peeling potatoes,

grating it looks like radish.

Big balls of dough which they are kneading.

And then it looks like they're gonna do

some of the cooking over on this side.

(ceramic lid clink)

Nice.

(doumbek drum beat)

(woman talking while preparing food)

They're gonna be making paratha

with the ingredients that they're cooking.

So they're preparing two versions,

one is with the radish,

which they shredded and then mixed with

a variety of spices, one is with potato,

which she mixed with a variety of spices,

and then she's got this mallet, pound it up,

so it's like mashing it, mashed potato,

and it's gonna fill into a roti and then fry.

(mallet pounding)

- [Ali] It's called saag.

- Ah, so it is like spinach,

but a type of spinach.

- It looks like spinach, but,

you find them in fields.

They grow wildly in fields. - [Mark] Like a wild spinach.

- [Ali] It's like a wild spinach.

- [Mark] Wow. - It's a delicacy

in this part of the world. You have it in breakfast.

- We're gonna have some lassee too.

Oh man, I'm getting,

just more and more excited by the minute for breakfast.

(doumbek drum beat)

(water hissing)

(stirring) (woman talking)

- [Mark] And they're also making haloel,

which is a sweet dessert made from semolina.

And so, they cook that down until it browned,

and then they just added in some hot water,

that kind of,

wooshed,

and now back on the fire.

(women talking) (patting)

(pan sizzling)

Added on some pure desi ghee.

And then stuck it onto the hot plate.

That just,

smoked and sizzled,

and then, as she's frying it,

she continually adds more and more desi ghee.

Oh, that's gonna be,

a flavor overload.

(woman speaking)

The way her hands move, and it's--

she's a beautiful,

Auntie.

She rolls out-- she's now making the paratha's,

she rolls out one ball of dough into a circular shape,

and then she rolls out a second one,

because they gonna sandwiched together.

Then she adds in some of the potato mixture,

or the radish mixture,

then she flattens it out,

into the center, adds the second layer,

oh, she added in some desi ghee into the center,

then she puts it on the hot plate and just wipes it,

smears it with desi ghee before she flips it,

so that gives it that, just golden,

sizzily ...

Just perfect,

crunchy,

desi ghee buttery goodness,

and it's just sizzling away.

I think we're getting ready to eat very soon.

That looks so good!

I'm so hungry now!

(doumbek drum beat)

(people talking)

(sizzle)

Ohh, whoa!

So we're all just sitting down at the table,

they put the table underneath the tree.

This is beautiful, we've got the cool breeze,

the paratha's are ready, the haloels,

there's the different,

variet-- oh, the chanana.

The chickpeas, and then the saag, the spinach dish,

and then there's some achar, there's a pickle.

Thank you.

- [Ali] There's some cream - [Mark] There's cream.

- [Ali] in it as well. - [Mark] Or is that

desi ghee on the bottom?

- [Ali] That's desi ghee. - [Woman] Desi ghee.

- [Mark] Desi ghee. Whoa.

As the honored guest,

it really is a privilege to begin the meal,

to start the meal with some of the saag, which is the,

wild spinach, and she-- before she served it,

she put in a whole heaping spoon

of desi ghee at the bottom and then poured on the saag.

So that was at the bottom, stirred that in.

Okay, I got to try that first.

(laughs)

Oh wow!

Mmmmm!

Oh! (laughs) That is amazing!

You taste the spinach-y-ness of it.

But it's so light and fluffy!

That desi ghee just shines.

I think this one is radish and potato?

- [Ali] Yeah, this one is potato,

and this one is radish. - [Mark] Radish?

- [Ali] Put in on your plate.

- [Mark] Thank you.

Look at how it's just glistening with that butter,

this one is fresh.

I'm gonna rip,

rip a piece of the paratha.

And you can see how it's so thin also.

And you can see that inside.

And then it's also typically eaten with yogurt.

Dip a little bit of yogurt.

Ho...

oh thank you!

Mmm!

Okay.

And some lassee as well.

Oh, that paratha is ...

It's stunning!

Again, just the,

the desi ghee.

It's just saturated with desi ghee,

which makes it so good!

But the desi ghee has been sizzled on the hot plate

with that dough,

with the thin layer of radish, which has been spiced,

you can taste the chili in there,

you can taste the tumeric, you can taste the cumin.

And then he just handed me a bowl of lassee.

(upbeat techno music)

Ohhhh!

And try some of the achar, the pickle--

this is a chili.

Oh! Oh I love it!

It's like a preserved chili, it's salty.

Mmmm.

That pickled flavor, oh, that's wonderful.

Again, that's just a ...

A sharp contrast to the yogurt,

to the paratha.

The paratha is stunning, and that saag.

That saag just blew me away.

- You gotta try this too, it's insane.

- [Mark] Oh, that chana?

(Mika singing)

Some of the chana with the puri.

You can just taste the creamy-ness of that texture,

and then you taste the sauce,

I mean, it is the chickpea sauce which is

disintegrated as well.

The tumeric in there, the onions and garlic.

Okay, now I gotta try the haloel, the sweet ....

the sweet dessert that goes along with the puris as well.

It is sweet, but it kind of has a honey-ish,

floral taste to it.

(man speaking)

Scoop up a little bit of that saag,

with the paratha.

(laughing)

That saag.

That saag is award winning.

Breakfast was spectacular.

Everything made from scratch,

by the whole community coming together.

I was just asking how many people live in this village.

About 700, he said.

Then, one more thing I was gonna tell you is,

the word 'desi'.

You hear desi a lot,

we just had a desi breakfast, which is the local breakfast.

But, mostly, the word you hear is 'desi ghee',

which is ...

So it's butter, clarified butter,

but it's 'desi', which means it's local,

so it's from the source.

So whenever you hear 'desi ghee',

and I'll be using that term a lot,

in Pakistan,

it means that's it the clarified butter,

locally sourced.

Could be, right from the buffaloes,

right next to where you eat it.

(tractor whirring)

Oh, okay!

We're gonna take a quick tractor ride,

or maybe drive the tractor.

Plowing the field.

Oh!

Whoa! (laughs)

Hope I'm keeping the lines straight!

(upbeat techno music)

A little bit dusty, but what a ride!

Oh, that was fun!

As we're sitting here drinking tea,

they're starting to prepare the animals,

especially the horses, preparing the horses,

because they're gonna show us the,

tent pegging, which is a traditional,

sport-- oh, which I already mentioned before,

but they're getting ready to demonstrate.

What they're gonna pick up,

what they're gonna stab, what they're gonna spear,

is called a 'kila', which is this small piece of--

it's like a little wooden stake--

So they're gonna swing by with a spear,

and stab it on their way up,

and that's the,

that's the art, that's the sport.

Tent Pegging.

- [Man] This is how you actually control it,

and take the thumb out, so,

you have a strong grip.

When you hit it,

your whole arm, it bends back and this is how is turns.

(men speaking)

(man yelling) (horses galloping)

Really tough, that's so small,

that's such a small target.

(upbeat techno music) (horses galloping)

(people cheering and clapping)

We got back form the horse display exhibition,

which was incredible to see,

and it's now time--

as we were there, they were cooking lunch,

they were preparing lunch.

We're back at the,

the family home now.

There's a rice dish, which is like--

it's a pulao rice.

There's tandoori roti, fresh tandoori roti,

there's chicken curry, and there's a lentil dish as well.

But, again, another home cooked meal.

(doumbek drum beat)

First, I cannot wait to try this rice.

This is a desi chicken, it's a,

a local,

local chicken.

Like a free range chicken.

(men speaking)

Mmm!

Mmmm!

Oh, that's so fluffy!

And so,

airy!

The tumeric you taste, mmm, you can taste the chili,

the chili heat a little bit in the background.

Next try the chicken and curry.

Break off a piece of the chicken.

Oh yeah, you can definitely see the desi ghee in there.

Mmm! But almost as a,

okay, you can taste the cream in there.

That's what it is, the cream comes through,

the garlic, the--

so good!

(upbeat techno music)

Oh, the black pepper in that!

Taste that with the achar, the chili.

Oh.

Just.

That rice is insane.

It's so good.

And then that chicken, with the,

with the curry sauce,

and then following with the achar.

It's such a honor to have home cooked food.

But you just taste the difference of home cooked food,

made with so much love.

Yeah. It is ...

This meal is spectacular.

As was breakfast.

Oh, that's the bite.

- [Mark] Thank you so much! - [Man] Mark, thanks

- a lot man. - [Mark] Yes.

That was.

That was so special.

Thank you so much!

- [Man] Thank you. - [Mark] That was amazing!

Thank you so much. - [Man] Thank you!

- [Mark] Thank you. Bye bye!

(laughs)

(car door)

Whoa okay!

Ali just said, that was a marathon of food,

and activities. - [Ali] That was a

rollercoaster ride. - [Mark] A rollercoaster

- [Ali] Food and activities and whatnot.

(laughs) But we had fun.

These guys were very hospitable,

- Whoa! - [Ali] Amazing.

- [Mark] They really took care of us,

I love how the entire community gathered.

My huge thanks to the entire Bagdhi family,

who are from Kot Yousaf Village,

just outside of Gujranwala.

But they are,

yeah, what a,

what a display of hospitality.

Thank you very much!

Okay, the plan for the rest of the day is,

we are driving now,

it's gonna be about a three hour drive,

we're driving almost to Islamabad, right?

- [Ali] Yeah, we are driving towards Islamabad,

but we will be having dinner at Chaklala.

- [Mark] Chaklala, which is just before Islamabad.

It's another village?

- Yes, another village just before Islamabad.

(upbeat techno music)

- [Mark] . Hi. Nice to meet you. Mark.

Tonight, this is kind of a surprise,

but we have a special opportunity to hang out

and meet Mr. Yasir Sarfraz.

And, he,

has this incredible

150 year old mansion

in the countryside, in a village.

So we've been invited for dinner tonight.

And then,

yeah, what a,

what a location, it's like a castle.

- [Yasir] Simple and home made and desi.

What is this one?

Chicken?

- [Mark] Nice.

- [Yasir] This is like,

local chicken,

what do you call it?

Desi chicken.

Organic-- - [Mark] Desi chicken.

- [Yasir] Organic, yeah.

This is,

- [Man] Mutton.

- [Yasir] This is mutton. - [Mark] Mutton.

- [Yasir] This is also,

like a local meat.

Yeah, this is also spinach. - [Mark] Okay.

- [Yasir] But, generally, the spinach, which is,

generally eaten with this.

- Thank you. - [Yasir] Are you

recording me?

- Yeah. (laughs)

- [Yasir] And now it,

used to be considered, not it's not.

It's cold, and it doesn't--

- [Mark] Thank you.

- [Yasir] They're made very good, so.

- [Mark] Okay, I'll try some of that saag, actually.

(doumbek drum beat) (singing)

- [Yasir] That's actually spinach and cheese.

- [Mark] We're all sitting down at the table

in the dining room.

Oh wow!

Oh, the mutton curry.

Okay, next up to taste, the saag.

And that's eaten with a special corn bread,

which is that thick,

thick corn bread.

Oh yeah!

Oh, it's so creamy, it's so,

spinach-y, but it's got that,

silky,

gooey-ness.

- [Man] Chicken.

(doumbek drum beat) (singing)

- [Mark] Next dish is a,

chicken curry made with desi chicken, a local,

local free range ...

guy.

Oh!

I mean, again,

you can taste that texture,

you can tell it's not,

it has been running around.

- [Yasir] The roll you ate in the afternoon,

- [Mark] Yeah. - [Yasir] That was Punjabi.

And this is from our region.

- And then for dessert,

a regional, this regions version of haloel.

Mmm!

Yeah, it's almost,

almost like a bread pudding.

You can taste the spices in it and the cardamom maybe.

And then there's raisins in there.

Oh, and nuts too!

(doumbek drum beat) (clapping)

- [Mark] Dinner was excellent.

And now a local band has come to the house,

he's gonna,

they're gonna perform for us,

and they're gonna play music local from this area.

(singing) (doumbek drum beat)

- [Mark] Thank you.

Pink tea with pistachio shavings.

Mmmm!

And cardamom!

(singing) (doumbek drum beat)

Alright!

It's very late, it's like 1:00 am at night,

1:30 am, but we finally made it to Islamabad,

and yeah, that was just a unique dinner in the old,

a heritage home.

And he's actually the,

Minister of Tourism Punjab.

So I want to say a big thank you to Mr. Yasir

for inviting us to his home for dinner.

Thank you to everyone who,

helped us, who cooked.

It was a--

the entire Bagdhi family,

was very very special, and it was an incredible day.

And thank you to Ali for arranging everything,

for setting everything up.

Ali, I'll have his information in the description box below.

And that's gonna do it for today.

I'm gonna end the video right now,

heading straight to sleep,

so I'm gonna,

see you tomorrow.

But, please remember to give this video a thumbs up

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Good night from Islamabad.

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 The Wales international's Arsenal career now looks to be over. He could be sold in January, however, a free transfer in the summer looks most likely

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Mixing And Mastering Tutorial For Video Game Music (For Beginners) - Duration: 9:36.

If you're wondering how to mix and master your music, specifically for video games,

this video is going to break down the basics of how it's done.

To respect your time, I'm not going to mix the entire song in front of you

but point out the key things that are involved in this process.

[Mixing and Mastering Tutorial For Video Game Music]

Hey everyone, Jake from Transverse Audio here.

To get right into it, let's start with mixing.

Mixing is almost always done alongside the entire process of composing a song.

This all involves setting up the position of the sounds in your music

and shaping their frequencies.

Whether it's depth through the use of reverb and delay,

width through the use of panning and stereo enhancers,

volume balancing through the use of faders and compression,

or shaping the sounds by using an equalizer (known as an EQ).

Before I jump into it, remember that you don't need to do everything I mention in this video.

A good mix doesn't come down to using everything in the toolbox, but instead,

what's appropriate for each sound and your desired result.

Okay, let's talk about volume balancing first as it's going to impact everything else in the mix.

The first part of this is simply using the faders, which are the parameters on the mixer rack

that control the volume of each individual track.

The objective of doing this will be different depending on what kind of music you're making

and how you want it to sound.

This can change throughout the soundtrack too by using automation.

Essentially, this is done to establish a hierarchy of dominance across the elements in your composition.

It's not going to take huge changes in volume to shift the focus from supporting sounds

to the leading ones.

They key is to order everything in a way that represents it's importance in the song

but also keeping everything in a reasonable range of volume so nothing pops out too much.

[music playing while I mix the soundtrack]

The other side to volume in mixing comes down to compression and limiting.

What this is often used for is to let you shape individual sounds

that have a fixed volume, such as a kick drum.

At the beginning there is a higher volume - known as the transient - and it gradually fades down.

By applying a compressor to this, you are given the ability to lower the intensity

of the highest peaks which will, in turn, make the lower sounds, louder.

If you want to learn more about what everything does in a compressor,

check out the card to the top right.

Next up, we've got panning but remember that these aren't rules you must follow

and you really don't have to pan everything.

Now for orchestral music, you can reference the arrangement of musicians

for a better understanding of where to pan each instrument.

For other genres, elements that are best to be centered

(which is just not changing the panning position at all)

would include vocals, bass, and most percussion such as the kick,

snare, and hi-hats.

Going a bit further from the center, you can pan leading instruments.

Anything past that is good for crashes or cymbals, and backup vocals

(which could be choir too).

If you are going to pan things, it's important to balance what is heard on both left and right

so it doesn't sound unbalanced.

One more thing I'd like to mention about panning is that it's good to reference your track

once and a while in mono.

[Playing the soundtrack in mono]

This will give you a better understanding of how it may translate to devices

that only use mono or just don't have that much width like laptop speakers.

There's also the benefit of being able to pick up on phasing issues a lot easier

when compared to listening in stereo.

To put it really simply, phase, in this case, is the timing of each sound and waveform.

If something isn't lined up properly or you're having issues with latency,

this can make things sound weird.

And latency is kind of like a gap between when the sound is played and when you actually hear it.

Alright, so the depth of the mix is achieved by using effects like reverb and delay.

This simulates the environment that your music is played in, whether it's a huge stadium.

Or a smaller room.

The basics of it is the more reverb you apply to something, the further away it will sound.

The less you use, the closer it will sound.

An important thing to do when using reverb for mixing is to use it just enough to emulate

the depth you want and to keep the decay time low so it's not ruining the dynamics

by creating a wall of reverb.

It's also good to use a high pass filter on the reverb signal and to keep it away from sounds

that occupy the low end of the frequency spectrum.

This is due to reverb making lower frequencies sound muddy,

which is just when everything is blended together and not really clear

- kind of like a wall of sound.

As for delay, it's the feedback that you'll want to pay attention to and using lower delay times

can make it sound more like reverb.

I go into much more detail about these two plugins in separate videos,

just check out the card to the top right.

Finally, time to go over EQ (or equalization).

This is no more than volume control over specific frequencies.

As you can see, each sound can take up a small section of frequencies or even a larger area,

sometimes reaching the whole spectrum.

Generally, you'll want to stick to reducing frequencies for the most part

as increasing them is just turning everything up

and you'll have to spend more time balancing the volume again.

Now rolling off everything below 20 Hertz with a high pass filter is going to give your mix

some more clarity as anything below this more felt than heard.

And it really adds up when you have a bunch of sounds that occupy this area.

As for the higher frequencies, you may not want to roll off what's above 20 thousand Hertz

for sounds in that area.

Although it may not be heard, it can interfere with the quality of the sound.

Now, with lower sounds like bass, you probably should roll off the high end, and like most

high and low pass filters, move it until you start to hear a difference and then ease back

until there isn't much of a change in the sound.

This really helps with cleaning up some of the less important elements of a sound.

Another reason to EQ is to carve out sections where many sounds are being played at once,

so everything can fit together while still standing out themselves.

Simply look for what's most important in a sound and shape other sounds around it.

The majority of EQ should be done with subtlety though,

unless of course, you're dealing with sound design.

That leads me to the last thing I'd like to mention about mixing video game music.

Don't forget about the sound designers in a project, even if that's you.

When making all of these changes, have good communication with the sound designer

and make sure to account for the EQ and panning decisions they make, not just your own.

This will help everything fit together and make the game sound much better.

Oh, and there's one last thing you can do and that's referencing a professional mix.

By taking a finished song whether your own or one you really like that's similar in style,

you can get a better perspective of where your mix stands

and if you need to make any more changes.

When comparing to other tracks, they'll probably be a lot louder since they have most likely

been mastered already.

Make sure to match the decibel level of each so you're not deceived by the loudness

of the reference.

Alright, time for mastering.

This part of production isn't too different from the mix so I'm gonna go over this pretty quickly

and it shouldn't take too long if you did a good job mixing the track.

Mastering is more for final touches and for setting an appropriate decibel level

depending on the platform you'll be releasing it to.

More on that later.

A good place to start is Fade in and out where there is no sound heard

to make sure there is no clicks or pops when the song begins and ends.

This additional automation shouldn't change how the composition already sounds,

so you'll be making these changes over a very short amount of time.

Now, if you notice something a bit off in the frequencies, you can make small EQ adjustments

IF NEEDED.

This is to be done with subtlety as this will affect the entire song,

not just the elements you are focusing on.

Try to keep these changes to about 1.5, maybe 2dB at most.

Some additional effects you can add to make your track slightly better is saturation,

stereo widening,

harmonic excitement, and some compression.

If you do end up using these, make sure to be subtle with it

and if you don't know what you're doing, be cautious about using them at all.

Try experimenting though.

Now, this next step is especially important to stick with the industry standards for loudness.

By using a free plugin to monitor this (which you can find in the description below)

we can dial in the proper value for different platforms.

For video games, it's best practice to keep it around -23 LUFS to meet most country's standards.

If you're going to be putting this Original Sound Track (or OST) up on a streaming site such as Spotify,

generally keeping your track around -14 LUFS is best.

You want your soundtrack to be commercially loud so when played in contrast to other songs

it sounds good and not super quiet.

Levels higher than -14 LUFS are likely going to be compressed which may ruin the dynamics of your song.

Again, bring up that reference track that's already been mastered

and gain match them to have a fair comparison.

Now, you're not trying to copy it, just use it as a way to gauge your progress.

If you're comfortable with how it stands up against it, you should be good to go!

With the basics of mixing and mastering down, you should focus largely on the arrangement

and composition of your music.

It's where the greatest impact is made and the production side of things

is simply where the quality of what you've made already, can be increased.

If you found this video helpful, give it a thumbs up and subscribe

if you want me to make more content like this.

As always, thanks for watching. [Share with a friend!]

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