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  • It shouldn't have even been that difficult. I shouldn't have to mangle a connector for the thing to work. Fuck mini hdmi

  • Yup! If I had any other choice or could afford a newer camera I would do so! But considering my friend just gave me this incredibly nice DSLR because he got a better one, I will do everything in my power to use it. Even if I have to mangle the little mini hdmi cable lmao

  • I plugged it up to my smart TV. Is it supposed to just automatically display to the TV? Or is there a setting I am supposed to se to make it display through the HDMI?

  • Unfortunately the GH4 isn't compatible straight up as a webcam. It's oje of theur older models requiring a capture card to use.

  • The camera itsself works fine. No issues with the camera proper that I know of, unless it is the mini hdmi port on the camera. I'll definitely be taking it to my TV and plugging it up to see if it works when I get home from work.

  • I'll give the tv connection a try. And that's what I have. Mini HDMI-HDMI - capture card - Usb 3.0 - powered USB hub - PC it worked great for a while, and now it's giving me the business.

  • Thanks! I'll try yeeting the drivers I reset the pc power cycled everything unplugged, replugged sideplugged overplugged, reversed the power on/off sequence of devices several times. Removed from powered usb hub to PC, then back again to see if that helped. It's all a kerfuckle lol so stressed about it!

    I'd love to have one of the nicer capture cards, but they are a little pricey for me. But I'll try tv connecting, and yeeting the drivers

  • Thanks! Though I have seen plenty of people makes posts like this here. So… yeahh.

  • With the insurance I have now through my company, I already met tge deductible and haven't been charged extra for anything. It's really nice!

  • My deductible with that company was $5000 lmfao! Who the fuck is going to ever meet that in a year!?

  • Nope, when I ditched my insurance from that company and had to go to my regular doctor, it was $65 up front and I didn't see another bill. It was the most bullshit thing I've experienced.

  • Nope, in network, that's just how their insurance worked.

  • Good insurance won't, but the problem is, most companies don't provide "good" insurance. In most cases you are better off without it.

    One company I worked for had the worst insurance I've ever seen.

    I paid like $180 per paycheck JUST FOR ME! and I had no co-pay woooooHhhOoooo! Well anytime I'd go to the doctor i'd be fucked, with one visit really sticking out in particular: I went in knowing I had strep throat and just needed a doctors note. Doc took one look (didn't do any tests or anything because it was really obvious) said "yep, you've got strep. " gave me my note, and I was oit of there in like 5 minutes... A week later? A $200 bill…. What…. The…. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!? Yeah bad insurance will ruin you.