All Screen Receiver For PC Archives
All Screen Receiver For PC Archives
Software & Firmware Archives
Important
- Before upgrading Designer versions, it’s recommended to export project files to back them up.
- If you encounter an installer failure during upgrade, allow the uninstaller to finish, then restart installation
- When upgrading Designer versions, the installer may prompt that the destination folder is not empty; please change the folder name or delete the existing folder and it will automatically be re-created during the upgrade.
- In order to push from virtual devices to online devices, or vice versa, the virtual device and online version must be on the same version. For example, all new virtual devices created in Designer 4.2 are on version 4.2.X; those virtual devices can only be associated with online devices that are also on version 4.2.X.
- Designer 4.2 is not backwards compatible with earlier versions of Designer. The database will not be maintained upon downgrading, and Designer 4.2 files cannot be imported into earlier versions of Designer.
Improvements
- Fixes for upgrading from previous production versions to 4.2.1; if any issues were encountered during upgrade, contact Shure support for recovery instructions
- Fix for device discovery issues caused by delayed NIC initialization on PC
Known Issues
- With more than 20 devices in location or 60 on the network, some actions will take longer due to increased network traffic.
- When importing a Designer preset file into the MXA910 web application, attempts to immediately export that file out of the web application will fail if it is not first loaded and saved to the MXA910.
- When typing in certain fields, the value may be overwritten if not entered quickly
- When soloing a channel on an MXA310, all channels will show as gated on
- When configuring a single MXA910, rotation of the device will only appear in Location > Coverage Map; go to the location to view the rotated device
- When one or more devices in a location are locked by Dante Domain Manager or Dante Device Lock, operations that affect Dante settings may be unreliable, such as audio routing, pushing virtual to online devices, or enabling audio encryption
- Changing EQ Contour on the MXA710 does not affect active preset indication
- Changing channel count of virtual IMX-Room device does not reset audio settings
- When disassociating online devices from virtual devices multiple times, Optimize may not create expected routes; add new virtual devices and Optimize
- Indications that show on the bottom of the Coverage map page may persist longer than expected
- Forgetting a cross-subnet MXA910 on firmware version 4.1.41 may result in the device being rediscovered; close and re-open Designer or reboot device to see it as forgotten
- When factory resetting a device from Online Devices > Device window, then attempting to add that device to a Location that’s already open and initializing it, the Location and Device window will close; reopen to continue working
- The uninstaller for Designer is not signed
- Users with Astrill VPN installed will not be able to launch the app successfully; contact Shure support for help
- When using IntelliMix Room, Designer may show a red dot and invalid software version for that device after installation. Close and re-open Designer or reboot the machine running IntelliMix Room to fix the issue.
Notes
- Internet access is required during the installation process
- Designer User Guide
- Designer 4.2.1 is compatible with the following software and firmware versions:
- MXA910 4.2.18
- MXA710 1.0.5
- MXA310 4.2.18
- IMX-Room version 2.0.1
- P300 4.2.4
- ANIUSB-MATRIX 4.2.19
- MXN5-C 1.0.6
- MXA-MUTE 1.0.8
- Requires 64-bit Windows 7 or 10
- Minimum system requirements have been updated; please see Designer User Guide
Improvements
- Bug Fixes
- Updated firmware for AONIC 215 True Wireless
Known Issues
- The app can play files that are stored on the device’s music library. To enable this, go to the iOS Settings app, select PLAY from the list of apps, and turn on the “Allow PLAY to access Media & Apple Music” setting.
- The app only plays files that are stored locally on the device. Some tracks that are stored in the cloud may appear grayed out in the app, but they cannot be played.
Notes
- User Guide
- Supports iPhone 5S and later – iPad and iPod Touch are not supported.
- Compatible with iOS 11.3 or later. We can’t ensure compatibility or full feature functionality with older operating systems. Please report problems and submit general feedback through the app (Settings > Feedback).
New Features
- Apple Watch Control
- 'Recently Deleted' folder
Improvements
Known Issues
- A small percentage of users may receive a numerical error message while recording, such as “-1” or “66570.” These messages occur when there was an error writing to the device and are related to Apple’s new file system (APFS). One of these errors can occur even if your device has plenty of remaining storage. We recommend clearing up your device storage from the Settings screen, and if that doesn’t resolve the issues, doing a full restore from iTunes, consisting of backing up your device, wiping/restoring to factory settings, and restoring from the backup.
- If you monitor your recordings with Bluetooth earphones, you may hear artifacts, such as noise, while monitoring. If this occurs, we recommend changing the sample rate of your recordings. Some products may produce artifacts at 44.1 kHz, while others may do so for 48 kHz recordings. Please keep in mind that even if you hear artifacts while monitoring, they will not be present in the recordings themselves.
- When connected to iPad Pro via a USB-C cable, the MV88+ will pass audio and gain can be adjusted. However, the MOTIV apps will only display ‘external mic’, and the settings screen will not be available. Shure recommends using another device to configure the settings before using with iPad Pro. No adjustments can be made in real time (except gain) on the Shure MOTIV apps when using an iPad Pro.
Notes
- MV88+ User Guide
- MV88 User Guide
- Frequently asked questions
- This app is compatible with iOS 11.3 or later. We can’t ensure compatibility or full feature functionality with older operating systems. Please report problems and submit general feedback through the app (About > Feedback)
- Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
New Features
Improvements
- Full screen support for phones with notch
- Bug fixes
Known Issues
- The FPS and resolution combinations available for selection will vary based on the user’s phone.
- Users of iPhone 8 who are running iOS 11.3 may experience crashes when playing back saved recordings from within the app.
- iPhone XS Max users may experience visual misalignment issues after focusing on an object and then zooming in.
- If you monitor your recordings with Bluetooth earphones, you may hear artifacts, such as noise, while monitoring. If this occurs, we recommend changing the sample rate of your recordings. Some products may produce artifacts at 44.1 kHz, while others may do so for 48 kHz recordings. Please keep in mind that even if you hear artifacts while monitoring, they will not be present in the recordings themselves.
Notes
- MOTIV Video User Guide
- MV88+ Video User Guide
- MV88 User Guide
- Supports iPhone 5S and later – iPad and iPod Touch are not supported
- Compatible with iOS 12 or later. We can’t ensure compatibility or full feature functionality with older operating systems. Please report problems and submit general feedback through the app (About > Feedback)
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where some transmitters receive repeated RCAS command messages
- Fixed an issue where Axient Digital receivers would erroneously show a “?” battery status for Q5X transmitters
- Fixed an issue where Axient Digital receivers would incorrectly report Q5X transmitter audio as “Unknown”
Known Issues
- AD4 receivers indicate “Ready” status for a transmitter firmware update while the transmitter is in Standby mode, but the update will immediately fail.
- IR Sync may fail while loading custom groups to Q5X transmitters
- Minor audio artifacts may be experienced during IR Sync with Q5X transmitters
- When operating Wireless Workbench or ShurePlus Channels, some labels and icons for Q5X transmitters may be missing
Notes
- This firmware is compatible with Q5X AquaMic™ and PlayerMic®
- To install Q5X firmware on devices:
- Download Q5X 1.2.54 firmware from Shure Update Utility (user guide)
- Connect to the AD4D or AD4Q receiver, and in the Hosted Tx section, select Q5XTx 1.2.54
- Send the update to the receiver
- Use IR Sync to update the transmitter firmware
- AD4D and AD4Q can only host one transmitter firmware image at a time; if you also need to update Axient Digital transmitters, please repeat the above process, but select an ADTx firmware version.
- To operate Q5X AquaMic™ and Q5X PlayerMic® version 1.2.54 with other Shure systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
- AD4D 1.2.83
- AD4Q 1.2.83
- Wireless Workbench 6.13.3
- ShurePlus Channels 1.4.2
- Shure Update Utility 2.4.8
- Distributed by Shure, AquaMic™, PlayerMic® and MicCommander™ are Q5X products. For support and service, please visit www.q5x.com.
Important
- This software version is used for new SW6000 installations or to update all previous SW6000 installed versions using DIS-CCU Central Unit (CU 6005, CU 6010, CU 6011. CU 6105, CU 6110 and CU 5905 is not supported)
- This version is compatible with SW6000 Software License file v1.7 only
- No new SW6000 license is needed if updating from SW6000 v6.0.xxx or later versions
- A new SW6000 license is needed if updating from SW6000 v5.8.xxx or previous versions
New Features
- No new features are introduced in this version. Please refer to the release notes for version 9.0.12 for details about new features in version 9.0
Bug Fixes
- CDA
- Individual voting results are shown in the CDA when secret voting is selected
- Customer-inserted Mimic icons in voting configuration are switched
- CUA
- When a secret vote is performed on the CUA, it is not indicated in the buttons that a vote has been cast
- The 'Cancel' voting button is not available even if it is configured in voting config
Notes
- To operate MXC devices with SW6000 version 9.0, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions:
Improvements
- Added support for new RF bands
Bug Fixes
- Fixed issues with Axient Digital-enabled Q5X wireless transmitters:
- Fixed an issue with the battery display
- Fixed an issue where AD4 receivers incorrectly reported mute status
- Fixed an issue where transmitters status is shown as “Ready” for firmware update when on Standby mode
- Fixed an issue where the transmitter fails to sync while loading custom groups
Notes
- User Guide
- Command Strings
- We recommend updating all devices used together to the same firmware version.
- To operate AD4Q version 1.2.83 devices with other Shure systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
- Axient Digital AD1/2 and ADX1/1M/2 Transmitters 1.2.83
- Axient Digital AD4D/Q Receivers 1.2.83
- Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager 2.1.31
- SBRC Shure Battery Rack Charger 1.1.5
- Shure Update Utility 2.4.8
- ShurePlus Channels 1.4.2
- Wireless Workbench 6.13.3
Recovery software for corrupted .rar files
How to recover the RAR file?
Recovery Toolbox for RAR helps to extract files from corrupted WinRAR archives. Recovery Toolbox for RAR is designed to recover information from corrupted archives of the RAR format. You can use it to completely avoid or at least minimize losses due to compressed data.
Recovery Toolbox for RAR works in the following way:
- It scans and analyzes the corrupted archive and extracts all the information it can draw from the WinRAR archive.
- Recovery Toolbox for RAR displays a final list of files and folders on the screen.
- You can view this list and select only the objects you need to save. Please note that Recovery Toolbox for RAR may recover some files incorrectly, or it may fail to recover some files at all. It depends on how heavily the archive is corrupted.
- Recovery Toolbox for RAR saves a selected file on the hard disk.
Extracted files and folders are saved to the specified location, after which they become available for use. It's also important that the source archive isn't modified in any way, because the RAR recover program only reads data from it.
Recovery Toolbox for RAR offers an array of imbedded features. For example, i supports all existing variants of the RAR compression format, including files created with archiving software versions 1.x, 2.x, 3.x, 4.x and 5.x with different compression rates. Additionally, Recovery Toolbox for RAR does the following:
- It recovers information from corrupted password-protected archives in the RAR format. (The customer should type in the password manually.)
- It recovers information from corrupted files in the RAR format larger than 4GB.
- It recovers information from archives in the RAR format stored on corrupted media (floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, Zip drives, etc.).
- RAR Viewer Tool
- Displays and repairs the contents of damaged WINRAR archives
Ease of use is one of the ways Recovery Toolbox for RAR differs from other software. The interface of the RAR recovery tool is implemented as a step-by-step wizard, and each step requires just one operation. To recover information from a corrupted RAR archive, the file recovery .rar tool does its job with just a few clicks. Anyone can use Recovery Toolbox for RAR, even a person who is new to PCs.
How to extract corrupted RAR files?
Recovery Toolbox for RAR can also be used as a .rar checker or extraction software for corrupt .rar data. You can extract corrupt .rar files with just a few clicks.
Free RAR Viewer
How to Open Corrupted RAR File for Free
How to Restore a WinRAR Archive
How to Fix WinRAR Archive
Requirements:
- Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10 or Windows Server 2003/2008/2012/2016 and above
Warning:Recovery Toolbox for RAR is a shareware tool for WinRAR repair. This means you can download the .rar file fixer and try the .rar recovery software features for the recovery of data from corrupted files before purchasing it. The Demo version has some limitations, however. You can use it to view a list of files from the corrupted RAR archive, but you can't save them to the hard drive. So, you can first make sure that Recovery Toolbox for RAR works well and then purchase it for complete use.
11 iPhone email tips you'll wish you'd known all along
I can't quit the stock iOS Mail app. I've had brief dalliances with the Gmail app and a handful of other email apps that promise to improve my life, but I keep coming back to the Mail app. As a result, this long-time Mail app Gmailer has picked up a few tricks along the way.
1. Archive vs. Trash
You've got two options for getting rid of email messages: archive or trash. The former adds deleted messages to the All Mail folder where they will remain, while the latter moves them to the Trash folder, where they will remain for 30 days before being permanently deleted. To make a selection, go to Settings > Accounts & Passwords and tap on your email account. Next, tap Account > Advanced and select Deleted Mailbox or Archive Mailbox.
2. Get both Archive and Trash options
I set both of my Gmail accounts to trash deleted messages, but there is a way to also retain quick access to the archive action. When I swipe left on a message from my inbox, I get the trash option, but by going to Settings > Mail > Swipe Options, I can set it so I get an Archive button by swiping right. The reverse is also true; if you choose archive as the default, then the right swipe will show a trash button.
You can also access both trash and archive buttons by tapping and holding on the trash or archive button when you are viewing a message. A menu will pop up with both Trash Message and Archive Message options.
3. See all drafts
Need to get back to a draft you started and saved? When viewing your inbox, tap and hold on the Compose button in the bottom right and you'll be presented with a list of your previous drafts.
4. Get alerts for important threads
Muting group texts is my favorite among iOS texting tips, and setting an alert for an email thread might be my favorite Mail tip. If you are anxiously awaiting an email reply, you can tell the Mail app to send you an iOS alert as soon as the reply finally arrives. From your inbox, swipe left on the message for which you want to get an alert, tap More and then tap Notify Me and then tap Notify Me again to confirm. (You can turn off the alert by swiping left, tapping More and tapping Stop Notifying.)
5. Add attachments
The Mail app hides the basic function of adding attachments. You won't find a paperclip icon anywhere. When composing an email, double-tap in the body of the email to bring up the Select/Select All/Quote Level menu. Tap the right arrow to get to the Add Attachment option and then you can choose to add a file from iCloud, Dropbox or Google Drive.
6. Insert drawing
Sometimes a picture says it best. In addition to attaching files, you can can insert a drawing in an email. Double-tap in the body of an email and tap the right arrow twice to get to the Insert Drawing button, which lets you jot down your ideas and insert them.
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