‘The Bachelorette’ Finale Recap: Who Got Charity’s Final Rose?

Follow along here throughout the three-hour finale of ‘The Bachelorette,’ where viewers will see if Charity Lawson accepts a proposal at the final rose ceremony.

Follow along here throughout the three-hour finale of ‘The Bachelorette,’ where viewers will see if Charity Lawson accepts a proposal at the final rose ceremony. 

‘Bachelor In Paradise’ Season 9: Rachel Recchia Confirmed As Cast Member & Everything Else We Know

Bachelor Nation is headed back to the beach this summer! The season 9 premiere date has been revealed, along with some familiar faces on the cast.

Bachelor Nation is headed back to the beach this summer! The season 9 premiere date has been revealed, along with some familiar faces on the cast. 

Ariana Grande Cuts Ties With Manager Scooter Braun After Reports Demi Lovato Did The Same: Report

Amid reports that multiple artists have cut ties with the talent manager, an Aug. 21 report claimed that Ariana is the latest to end their partnership.

Amid reports that multiple artists have cut ties with the talent manager, an Aug. 21 report claimed that Ariana is the latest to end their partnership. 

Rode’s Wireless Pro mic kit lets you forget about ‘clipped’ audio

It might not be an overstatement to say Rode’s original Wireless GO microphone system changed how a lot of YouTubers work. It wasn’t the first wireless mic system, not by a long long shot, but its focus on creators made it incredibly popular. That success would inspire a lot of competing products — such as DJI’s — which have since won over fans in a category that Rode arguably defined. Today, Rode fights back with the Wireless Pro — its new flagship wireless microphone system for creators.

The headline feature is the inclusion of onboard 32-bit float recording which means you should no longer have to worry about setting mic gain levels (though it’s probably best that you do). This feature means the onboard recording will be almost impossible to “clip” or distort through being too loud. Effectively you should always have a useable recording if things went a bit too loud on the audio in your camera, which will be a great anxiety reducer to anyone who’s ever had a production ruined thanks to bad audio.

The Wireless Pro could arguably help bring 32-bit float into the mainstream. There are specialist audio recorders out there that already offer this feature. And Rode already included it on its NT1 hybrid studio microphone, but given that you can plug a lot of different microphones into the Wireless Pro transmitters, this opens the door for recording a wide variety of audio content in 32-bit float — as long as you can feed it into a 3.5mm jack.

In a further attempt at streamlining the creatory process, the Wireless Pro also has advanced timecode capability so you won’t need an external device for this. Though you will need to set this up via Rode Central, the companion app for the mic (there’s no option on-device for this setting).

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The Wireless Pro borrows a few features from alternatives or aftermarket accessories by including a charging case as standard (Rode currently offers one as a standalone purchase). That case is good for two total charges of the entire system according to the company and comes as standard with the new model. The stated battery life for the transmitters and receiver is around severn hours, meaning the Wireless Pro should be good for at least 20 hours total recording onto the 32gb storage (good for 40 hours of material apparently).

Another key upgrade is the improved range. The Wireless GO II, for example, has an approximate range of 656 feet (200 meters). The new Pro models expands that to 850 feet (260 meters) which is, coincidentally, a shade more than DJI’s stated 820 feet (250 meters).

When Rode unveiled its more affordale Wireless ME kit, it introduced the idea of the receiver doubling as a “narrator” mic via a TRRS headset in the headphones/monitoring port. That’s a feature that carries over to the Pro meaning you can record up to three different speakers albeit one of them will be wired, rather than cable free.

There are a couple of minor, but welcome quality of life updates, too, such as locking 3.5mm jacks so you won’t rip your lav mic out and plugin power detection so the system can detect when the camera its plugged into is active, using that info to optimize power usage.

At time of publication, DJI’s dual-mic product retails for $330. The Rode Wireless Pro will cost $399. That’s obviously a slice more, but the company decided to include two Lavalier II mics as part of the bundle. The Lavalier II costs $99 on its own, so from that perspective the entire bundle represents a decent value if you’re looking for complete solution. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/rodes-wireless-pro-mic-kit-lets-you-forget-about-clipped-audio-000028417.html?src=rss 

Al Roker Admits He’s ‘Glad To Be Alive’ On 69th Birthday After Recent Health Scares

America’s best-known weatherman admitted as he turned 69 that he’s ‘more than grateful to be celebrating this birthday.’

America’s best-known weatherman admitted as he turned 69 that he’s ‘more than grateful to be celebrating this birthday.’ 

‘The Bachelorette’: Charity Makes A Decision About Aaron After His Unexpected Return

Following Aaron’s surprise appearance in Fiji during last week’s episode of ‘The Bachelorette,’ Charity decided his fate during the Aug. 21 finale.

Following Aaron’s surprise appearance in Fiji during last week’s episode of ‘The Bachelorette,’ Charity decided his fate during the Aug. 21 finale. 

X is fixing a ‘bug’ that wiped out Twitter images from before 2014

Over the weekend, many X users noticed that older Twitter images had mysteriously disappeared from the site. Now, the company has confirmed that an unspecified “bug” is responsible and it’s working on a fix.

The issue first cropped up Saturday, when older tweets that had originally included images began to show as un-clickable t.co URLs instead. X now says the bug affected “images from before 2014,” but as The Verge previously pointed out tweets from 2014 — including the iconic Oscars selfie from Ellen DeGeneres — were also at least temporarily affected.

The 2014 Oscars photo has since been restored but other older tweets still seem to have missing photos for now. “We fixed the bug, and the issue will be fully resolved in the coming days,” X said in a statement via its support account.

Over the weekend we had a bug that prevented us from displaying images from before 2014. No images or data were lost. We fixed the bug, and the issue will be fully resolved in the coming days.

— Support (@Support) August 21, 2023

X didn’t respond to a request for comment, or provide further details on the cause of the bug. The company said it hadn’t lost the underlying images or data. But it’s hardly the first time some aspect of the service has been disrupted over the last several months. Photos and links on the platform briefly broke in March as the result of API changes. The company was also recently caught slowing down links to a number of competitors and other websites run by entities Elon Musk has previously attacked. Musk has repeatedly complained about the state of X’s infrastructure, but has also drastically cut its budget for servers and laid off many site reliability engineers in an effort to reduce costs.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/x-is-fixing-a-bug-that-wiped-out-twitter-images-from-before-2014-224746265.html?src=rss 

Rihanna & A$AP Rocky’s Kids: Everything To Know About Their Two Boys

The pop star has officially given birth to her second child with the rapper, making them a family-of-four! Here is everything to know about Riri’s boys.

The pop star has officially given birth to her second child with the rapper, making them a family-of-four! Here is everything to know about Riri’s boys. 

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