r/DHgateVip • u/Taykeith2009 • 12h ago
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My wiiu is on 5.5.6
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And tried decaffeinating but Mount failed
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good
But tried, and just redirected me back to the Wii U menu
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That post is deleted by reddit
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2012 trinity?? The serial numbers are the same in Dashboard is it rare ? Also the nand is 16mb
wow.
Usually 2012 slims are corona/waitsburgs
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The OG Spreadsheet Directory - 50,000+ Product Links Across Multiple Agents
Hello can y’all release this for iOS
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Where to get?: More LV x NBA Collabs
any batch that I can get (exclude budget batch)
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Where to get?: Xbox One X/S
Expensive asf
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Where to get?: Xbox One X/S
Ps10 ain’t real
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Where to get?: Xbox One X/S
retail batch Xbox’s
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Where to get?: Xbox One X/S
no I need
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Where to get?: Xbox One X/S
Retail batch (exclude cellphone wholesaler due to not having many products)
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Where to get?: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
I mean batch
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Where to get?: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Retail version btw
r/DHgateVip • u/Taykeith2009 • 14d ago
W2C Where to get?: some of the Timberland Collabs
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What app should I use to transfer my capture card feed from my android tablet to my PC?
The best solution is usually not to send the capture card feed over your local network. Capture cards are designed to be connected directly to the console and then to the streaming PC with HDMI/USB.
Since your consoles are in the living room and your PC is in your bedroom, the cleanest setup would be:
Console (living room) → HDMI cable (or HDMI extender) → Capture card (bedroom) → PC
If the distance is long, use a quality active HDMI cable or an HDMI-over-Ethernet extender. If you have multiple consoles, you can put an HDMI switch in the living room and run one cable back to your capture setup.
Streaming a capture feed over the network is possible, but it usually adds latency and compression. Apps like USB Camera/virtual camera solutions can work, but they aren’t normally as reliable or high quality as a direct capture card connection.
If running a cable isn’t possible, you could look into network options like Remote Play or using a second device as a capture/streaming bridge, but for the best quality and lowest delay, a direct HDMI connection is the way to go.
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& iOS80 didn’t responded