Since the gym is classical-dance-oriented they surely will not like Pantera full blast over their crappy piano songs....
Just imaging it make me smile, thank you.
@ fishmonkey: the word soundproof is wrong, you're right. They just need to put the volume down. Or even better, to use earpods and listening like a silent disco.
@ Tarekith: I'm sorry to hear your negative experiences. If I want to stay positive I think that the measurement should be done testing ...
Hello Richie, thanks for the answer. Of course laws are different but I hoped to hear more responses about the topic, especially in this forum.
I'm pretty sure that many people here have a studio, and they wanted it to be soudproof for 2 reasons: don't hear other noise and don't be heard. I think ...
Searching around I discovered that 45 dB measurement in the daytime is sufficient to pursue a neighbour that is causing problem with annoying music loudness.
Can someone confirm that news?
And if you know from experience what is the limit and the legal soundproofing that a neighbour must have ...
@Tarekith: Nice and easy method. I don't have "all Apple" setup but I saw that pretty much every cloud storage has double password access that is very solid. Maybe I should go for it.
If someone else is interested I found that 7-Zip has AES 256 encryption password method for files and folders.
If you need a password you have to download the file and de-crypt it each time?
I assume that it can be a file in a folder that you encrypt, is it correct?
In the past years I solved perfectly wit a PCI to PCMCIA adapter, but today I discovered that this solution is a 32 bit compatibility only, so doesn't work in Win 10 64 bit.
Do you know any actual solution to read PCMCIA cardbus in A 64 bit OS?