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Skunk Hero

"NO VIDEO WITH SUPPORT FORMAT AND MIME TYPE FOUND"

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@Moe.Red

TF?
I get this message with my Firefox browser. But it's okay with Chrome and my tablet. I'm still trying to find a fix for the Firefox. It's not working with Edge either. Hmm..
Try downloading it. it works that way. I'll try and avoid uploading this format. I'll check my phone to see if it's some weird format.
 
@Observer. My phone was saving video as a space-saving hevc format so I turned that off. I'll upload another video with the new setting after lights on tonight to see if that fixes the issue.

@GrumpAzz . I think your phone may also be saving in this format since I ran into this error on one of the threads I believe.
 
x265 is the shit though for high quality compression compared to 264. I'm into the video compression/torrent scene and this format is def a game changer. I still remember the switch from xvid to mp4

Just had to reformat one of my videos from 264 to 265 to be able to upload here to make file size limitations. 500mb to 70mb, same quality using handbrake(amazing freeware video software to change video codes, containers, add filters, etc...) best software I've ever used for getting a specific format on a video for a legacy device.
 
x265 is the shit though for high quality compression compared to 264. I'm into the video compression/torrent scene and this format is def a game changer. I still remember the switch from xvid to mp4

Just had to reformat one of my videos from 264 to 265 to be able to upload here to make file size limitations. 500mb to 70mb, same quality using handbrake(amazing freeware video software to change video codes, containers, add filters, etc...) best software I've ever used for getting a specific format on a video for a legacy device.
That's a huge savings from 500 to 70! Whenever I download I try to grab x265 for my plex server.

@ninjadip, do you use your gpu to transcode or dual pass with cpu? Which do you prefer?
 
That's a huge savings from 500 to 70! Whenever I download I try to grab x265 for my plex server.

@ninjadip, do you use your gpu to transcode or dual pass with cpu? Which do you prefer?
Depends, using the CUDA from the GPU has the advantage of speed but is a quality reduction usually when compared to CPU. If I was making Blu-ray mpeg/iso files to burn I would always use CPU.
 
Depends, using the CUDA from the GPU has the advantage of speed but is a quality reduction usually when compared to CPU. If I was making Blu-ray mpeg/iso files to burn I would always use CPU.
And DC bit level of 10.

Nowadays I don't do much with it, but I used to have a nice side hustle many years ago and RARBG had the highest quality rips publicly available. I was sad to hear when they shutdown.
 
Rebooted reservoir. Ppm 650. Ph aroun 6.1. 10th day on res.
I'm running gh flora series with florilicious and Kool bloom.
Ph doser makes it easy to ph for sure. Filled res and turned it on.
Thinking of running h&g shooting powder last three weeks. I have one sachet.
Defoliation tomorrow right before lights out.
 
I found some spidermites on her yesterday during defoliation. She was raised outside so I should have expected. I did spray her once as precaution but egg cycle.

Day 25 of flower.
 
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This is what I determined to be the spider mites. Didn't see a lot so hopefully after I took out all shade leaves will knock the population down. I'm gonna use a nps for 7 days.2023-10-04 22.15.22.jpeg
 
This is what I determined to be the spider mites. Didn't see a lot so hopefully after I took out all shade leaves will knock the population down. I'm gonna use a nps for 7 days.View attachment 24237
Those look like 2 spotted spider mites. Damn bro, im dealing with thrips so i feel your pain right now.
 
Those look like 2 spotted spider mites. Damn bro, im dealing with thrips so i feel your pain right now.
This is the first time I've dealt with spider mites. I thought they were the two spotted type and you just confirmed it. My area outside always has always had thrips and apparently mites too.
 
I'm not quite sure what this is. It's on the upper leaves. Lower leaves color good. Ph at 6. Just calibrated. I am thinking to much light? I raised the light like 5" and lowered wattage from 200 to 170. I think dli is in the 25 range now with ppfd around 550 to 600. Any ideas?20231013_071851.jpg
 
Mg would be my guess with upper leaves and you being at 4 weeks?
Looks good in pics but I think I see what you see.
The leaves are more yellow on the sides. Definitely lighter than im used to. And yeah 4 weeks in. So I use the flora series. How do I add mg?
 
The plants largest demand of MG is the first weeks of flower.
LEDs or not.
1 tablespoon epsom salt per gallon is what many do.
You can also apply it foliar at lightsout and see faster if this is what you need.
 
I put some Epson salt in my res when I got back from out of town. Do you think this is mg deficiency? If so do the leaves ever come back? My heater died last night. These $20 heaters don't last very long.IMG_0457.jpegIMG_0456.jpeg
 
How do I avoid this in the future? Supplement witn Epson salt from week 1?
 
I think epsom gets added in flower for the sulphur maybe? Don't quote me on that, but I ran it clear through the end last run and my buds were delicious so...
Epsom is part of a few "nutrient" "parts/programs" like jacks 3-2-1 , 3grams jacks, 2 grams calnit, 1 gram epsom salt.

also, Spectrum dictates to an extent on Nutrient Profile requirements, like LEDs require more epsom salt/mG than HPS/CMH because of the increase in a wider spectrum band and able to exercise all photo-receptors on the plant. some pigments respond more or less depending on the wavelength of the Photons.

if using a regiment like jacks 3-2-1, epsom salt is used the whole time, perhaps increased towards the end.

ALSO depending on the substrate like coco, "leeches" some mG away into its substrate, cat-ion exchange, the way ions flow between the media and the roots, and coco likes to "absorb" some mG and K.

if i wrote that right, @Aqua Man or so can explain it better.
 
I have lowered my wattage to120w. Lowest I've ever ran in case this is light stress. I've flushed my bucket because I wasn't paying attention to the ppms because I thought the amout of runoff would keep it from building up. Hopefully it can uptake Mg or whatever it needs. Will water tonight with around 600ppm nutes. Hopefully stop this yellowing going on?

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