Put effort into your Titles - Vague post titles such as "Help", or "Please Help", or "Question" will be a sure way that no one will want to help you. Post Formatting Matters - No one likes to read through a wall of text, you can easily add paragraph breaks by adding double line breaks.Ĥ. Seriously, that's what I do when someone posts a question, I first go to the manual, and most of the time, the answer is there.ģ.
#BLUEBUDS X PAIRING PC MANUAL#
Find and Read the product manual before posting - A lot of answers can be found in the product manual. Don’t post a screenshot with no context and expect people to know what you are talking about.Ģ.
If you need help troubleshooting, post what you have done, post the hardware/software you are using, post the steps to recreate the problem. If you are posting for help with specific hardware, please post the brand/model. DETAILS MATTER - Use detail in your post. /r/vsti - Virtual Instruments and Effects./r/SoundSystem - Large-scale Sound Systems./r/Sonos - Help with the streaming hardware./r/AudioPost - Post Production audio for TV, Games and Video./r/MixClub - Mixing with the intention to practice, learn and share techniques./r/LocationSound - Dedicated to Recording sound, on location./r/livesound - Subreddit focused on live sound/audio./r/ProAudiovisual - A place for AV industry discussion, news, questions, and more./r/avporn - Photos of Audio and Video Gear./r/DIYsound - Want to build your own speakers/amps?.
/r/hometheater - Home Theater, Multi-Channel Systems, and TVs and Video.