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Remember Password Sql Server Management Studio

2024-08-15 01:54:25

Works great. Easy to setup once you figure out what you want to do. Just remember they the password is randomly generated when connecting to your phone. Enter the code shown on camera for phone Bluetooth connection.

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2024-06-08 06:28:35

It was so easy to set up my Netgear Mode with the instructions provided! Even the password is strong and easy to remember. It has made my computer

5
2024-06-15 06:46:18

This modem/router is working beautifully. I especially like the unique and easy to remember password. Works without the booster I had for my previous modem/router. Thank you

5
2024-08-08 09:43:51

Necessary accessory for backdrop management in the studio.

5
2024-06-13 05:52:10

Fast User ID and Password B&H delivery. The plug in is a great tool for my studio. Thank you!!!

5
2024-09-18 03:29:35

I love these little cables. I use them for my cable management on my camera rig and studio

5
2024-05-15 02:56:27

I have used this combination boom and stand in the studio for more years than I can remember. It's like a Neumann microphone...it's not a studio without one. Tuff, smooth and easy to use. Nothing bad to say about it.

5
2024-08-01 06:31:32

When it comes to attached storage solutions for audio and video editing this is the best option I have used yet, and I have tried a lot. I primarily use a Mac Studio at this time as my revision 5,1 Mac Pro's have pretty much been retired at this point. A Mac Studio is great but lacks the storage capacity to be able to house data. After trying a plethora of external devices I ordered this Flex 8 and have to say, this thing has some power. I installed four 10TB NAS hard drives I had as a backup in a Raid array in an existing Mercury Rack Pro (USB 3.1, so I wanted to replace that for performance purposes) and then I added three 18TB NAS drives in a RAID array. That gave me 30TB of usable space on the first array and 36TB on the 2nd. Then I added an OWC Shuttle with four 4TB memory modules and I combined those into a RAID array as well, giving me 16TB of usable space. This one tower now provides me with 82TB of space and gets rid of all of the external drives and devices I had connected to my MAC Studio. Regarding performance, it's flawless. I am editing off the 16TB array which is blazing fast. I couldn't be happier with a device as I am with this one. The best part is the PCIE slot which is available for use. I'm looking forward to experimenting with that in the near future. This has really completed my edit bay setup as well as offered me a solid solution for data management. I highly recommend this unit for localized data management. It is very powerful and very well thought out. I also do like the software version as it puts the control at your fingertips. I hops this review helps someone looking for data management solutions.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I spent a long time looking into various 5.1 surround bass management solutions that would work with regular Windows audio as well as audio through a DAW for studio and game development use. There are various software solutions for each, but most would not give consistent results between Windows system and DAW audio. I started looking for either a bass management hardware unit (some add latency) or a surround controller with bass management (way more expensive than this sub), then came upon the few Genelec subwoofers which have built-in surround bass management. I only have a 5.1 surround system so I chose this sub, and am happy I did so. While the cost is higher than I would like, there aren't that many other subs that handle surround bass management, and it handles both bass management and LFE duties well. The manual is comprehensive, and there are little switches and a knob on the side that allow you to customize rolloff, boosts, power saving, 4 phases, and sensitivity. Noise floor is very low, and it pumps out enough oomph for my calibrated small home studio even with the largest rolloff as well as the lowest input sensitivity. I'm not using it to shake the house, but rather to hear the lowest frequencies correctly while mixing and listening to all kinds of stuff. It's also smaller than some other subs, and that's a plus for my room as well. I don't really have anything to complain about for this sub other than Genelec's pricing, but since there are few subs that handle surround bass management and I didn't find any cheaper than this, it is what it is. Great product.

5
2024-08-02 06:47:35

I have a small studio and have purchased more photo gear than I can remember. I have never submitted a review before, but the quality of the Wimberly Gimbal Head compelled me to do so. Right out of the box, the build quality is better than anything I have seen. I have 3 professional tripods (Manfrotto, Bogen, Induro) and an assortment of heads - the Wimberly is absolutely the best. The adjustments are smooth, fast and accurate. I bought the Wimberly Gimbal II based on other reviews, so I could more easily manage large telephoto lenses. I liked it so much I ordered some adapter plates so I could use it with other lenses I use in my studio - mostly for product photography. Despite the price, I have no buyer's remorse. Glad I didn't cheap out and buy a lower priced one!

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