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If you use the light switch (normal one) it just resets it and puts it back to the normal light colour.
However, the light switch does need to be on, in order for you to manage your lights via the philips hue software or the special remote.
They only come screw type. I have them, I use adaptors which I purchased from ebay to convert to bayonet. Adds some height but don't notice.
I have the starter kit ( 3 x lights + bridge )
I also have 2 LivingColours Bloom (which were half price on ebay)
I am wanting to buy more lights, more LUX...
If you could it on your credit card, you can claim the difference. Failing that, call the people you bought it from, you can normally have a grace period
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Thought this might be of help to someone.
If I was in the UK, I would but this ASAP.
Depends on the raw file and how you're accesing them. If you're trying to use WiFi for massive files that's going to suck. Gig always and I tend to recommend a scratch disk if working with files locally (again depending on file size).
Nevertheless, good luck :)
Power Thirsty. If you don't need to actually do anything on the unit itself, I would have said to you to purchase the Synology version specially for transcoding. Personally I have a 1513+ and it works really well. I am considering buying a second version, replicating to each other and then again...
Splendid. Thanks very much for the update. Will help others out.
Out of interest, when the broadband goes offline, how are you redirecting it to the mobile, via the SIP provider?
Excellent news all is ok
There are quite a few concerns on how dropbox handle their data.
We personally use dropbox and it works well for us, we like it and it's suitable to our business requirements.
However, saying that, some larger companies do not like the T&C's, plus how the data is handled.
A great alternative is...
two companies that are annoying me at the moment are Google (for this issue of not being available in the UK) and Apple, for the new release of the Mac Mini, having soldered RAM and no Quad Core. Plonkers