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[2641.34 --> 2650.62] Anyway, the point is now, I mean, we don't even know if we're going to get a discount on games we previously bought, let alone still have them and be able to carry them forward.
[2650.62 --> 2658.60] And number two is that this even further damages the game library of the Switch.
[2659.26 --> 2661.56] It doesn't even have a virtual console this time.
[2661.92 --> 2669.86] And it's also funny because, let's say someone is waiting for the Switch and maybe they're tired of their Wii or they sold it or whatever, and they want to play an older game.
[2670.12 --> 2670.92] Guess what they're going to do?
[2671.08 --> 2674.42] They're going to probably, there's a chance that they'll pirate it.
[2674.42 --> 2681.40] And this is a company that's extremely protective of its IP, so there might be more problems with that, which Nintendo was ultimately going to be very upset about.
[2681.80 --> 2690.96] But because they didn't, they didn't simply find a way to either port virtual console over or at least say, okay, we're going to at least have something more available for you at launch.
[2691.30 --> 2691.32] So.
[2692.88 --> 2693.66] All right.
[2694.40 --> 2695.92] That was pretty much it for that, wasn't it?
[2695.96 --> 2696.10] Yeah.
[2696.22 --> 2696.40] Yeah.
[2696.40 --> 2697.00] Okay, cool.
[2697.00 --> 2698.28] Let's move on to the next topic then.
[2699.76 --> 2703.28] Microsoft is testing underwater data centers.
[2703.28 --> 2707.98] So the original article here is from spectrum.ieee.org.
[2708.14 --> 2714.26] And I know that the whole concept of underwater data centers is not necessarily the newest thing ever, but there's some new information.
[2714.40 --> 2717.84] And this was originally posted on the forum by helpful member.
[2718.12 --> 2719.66] Actually, I might be getting ahead of myself.
[2719.86 --> 2722.16] It might be, oh, Aluminium Tech.
[2722.26 --> 2723.20] Okay, yes, helpful member.
[2723.30 --> 2723.76] Aluminium.
[2726.90 --> 2729.20] So basically, there's some more information, new developments.
[2730.10 --> 2733.16] In a nutshell, lower construction costs.
[2733.28 --> 2735.38] Thanks to, oh, we haven't done our sponsors yet.
[2735.78 --> 2736.76] Holy crap.
[2736.92 --> 2737.98] Let's do our sponsors first.
[2737.98 --> 2738.32] Let's not.
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[2852.98 --> 2862.30] Epiphan, speaking of savings, Epiphan has basically saved the reliability of this show, which has been absolutely fantastic.
[2862.50 --> 2864.46] We love their AVI-O video grabbers.
[2864.80 --> 2867.96] They're portable, so they are just powered off USB 3.
[2868.18 --> 2871.22] You just go plunk, laptop, desktop, whatever the case may be.
[2871.78 --> 2875.14] And there's like no drivers, there's no configuration.
[2875.50 --> 2879.02] You just plug in, video source, boom, you're capturing.
[2879.02 --> 2886.50] So they're great for live production, like this, for example, gaming, lecture capture, collaborations, webcasting, blogging.
[2886.76 --> 2890.36] One of the biggest things for me is the fact that they automatically detect the input resolution.
[2890.50 --> 2896.78] This is something that has blown my mind that other capture stuff hasn't done automatically forever.
[2897.76 --> 2901.04] Why make me manually select it?
[2901.26 --> 2905.32] It doesn't make any sense, especially ones that I know have the hardware.
[2905.32 --> 2908.48] There's just the makers like, yeah, that feature seems unnecessary.
[2908.70 --> 2909.60] You should know what you're outputting.
[2909.62 --> 2909.84] You know what?
[2909.86 --> 2910.84] In some cases, you don't.
[2911.18 --> 2918.74] Some cameras, you select 2997P, and you won't get a signal out of them until you select 5994i.
[2919.16 --> 2919.92] Because that's...
[2919.92 --> 2924.42] There doesn't seem to be a compelling reason for it.
[2924.46 --> 2927.04] That seems like a lot of the rigmarole just to capture a video signal.
[2927.28 --> 2927.66] Absolutely.
[2928.38 --> 2930.62] And basically, Epiphan makes it easy.
[2930.62 --> 2936.78] So the AVI-O line is available in SDI HD, so that's up to 1080p, and then 4K.
[2937.20 --> 2939.08] So we've actually got all three of them.
[2939.16 --> 2942.62] We've used them all on WAN Show for doing things like capturing...
[2943.18 --> 2943.88] Gameplay footage.
[2944.18 --> 2944.58] Bioses.
[2945.18 --> 2950.82] So let's say we were recording gameplay footage, and the computer blue-screened, rebooted into the BIOS.
[2950.90 --> 2955.14] We had to adjust an overclock, and then we had to go back into Windows and launch the game again.
[2955.14 --> 2960.96] Thanks to Epiphan, we can capture that entire process because it'll just switch input resolutions as we go,
[2961.12 --> 2966.24] and we don't lose that valuable experience that we're having that we're trying to share with you guys in our videos.
[2966.42 --> 2968.16] So absolutely loving it.