The heat created as a byproduct is sent back into the Seine where it is absorbed. When the Seine’s water is cold enough, a machine captures it and uses it to chill the system’s water. The company’s officials tout its benefits for the entire French capital. The scheme is operated by the joint-venture company Fraicheur de Paris - 85% owned by the state’s French energy company EDF and the rest by public transport operator RATP. It might even help cool the tempers of agitated lawmakers as it is used to drop temperatures in the National Assembly. Unbeknown to millions of tourists, the piping currently cools the City of Light’s most emblematic sites, such as the Louvre and the Quai Branly Museum. It’s unclear how much of the system will be operational by the time of the Paris Olympics in 2024, but it’s possible the systems will be used in several Olympic sites. The city is extending the cooling network to hospitals, schools and metro stations over the next two decades. Many parts of Europe hit 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in July. The new contract intends to help the city to both adapt to and combat the threat of global warming. It would make it the largest urban cooling system in the world. Paris City Hall has now signed an ambitious contract to triple the size of the network by 2042 to 252 kilometers (157 miles). The system, which uses electricity generated by renewable sources, is the largest in Europe - and chugs on around the clock with a deafening noise totally inaudible above ground. The little-known “urban cold” network snakes unsuspecting beneath Parisians’ feet at a depth of up to 30 meters (98 feet), pumping out icy water through 89 kilometers (55 miles) of labyrinthine pipes, which is used to chill the air in over 700 sites. I look forward to hearing from you so that I may better assist.PARIS (AP) - The Mona Lisa may maintain her famously enigmatic smile because she benefits from one of Paris’ best-kept secrets: An underground cooling system that’s helped the Louvre cope with the sweltering heat that has broken temperature records across Europe.
The OBS configuration is stored in %APPDATA%\OBS or in %APPDATA%\obs-studio this location can be entered into the location bar of a Windows Explorer window or a run dialog prompt (Command-R in Boot Camp Windows Key+R for a PC) Screenshots of your device settings in OBS would be helpful as well.
zip file of your OBS configuration information. Lastly, could you please provide your OBS configuration files? Please create a. It would be helpful if we could get diagnostic information on your computer, please make sure the microscope is plugged in and run our diagnostic program from this link: If you know your order number, please include it also. If you can, please restate the issue in the email. If you could send us an email at with the following information, we would be to happy to debug further. I’m sorry to hear about the problems encountered with getting our USB Microscope working well. If you would, please give that a try, and let me know what happens! Reinstall the Digital Viewer, plug in the microscope, and check to see if the listing has been fixed. Right Click on the USB Microscope, and click to Uninstall Device.
You may see other listings that appear faint, or grayed out, which is why we should check for Hidden Devices. The microscope should show up in the “Cameras” section, but it may show up in “Imaging Devices”.Ĭlick the little arrow on these sections to expand the listings, and find the “USB Microscope” Listing (In the picture below, mine is right next to the on board camera it has switched places with. Press Windows+R to open Run, type “devmgmt.msc”, then press enter to go into Device Manager. I hope my explanation was helpful? Let’s try these steps to see if we can clear this up:įirst uninstall the Digital Viewer software. But, this issue is one that is with Windows, and isn’t tied to the microscope specifically so it may not be resolved. There are some steps we can try to see if the issue can be resolved. This is most likely why you see the microscope when you pick the webcam. This, unfortunately can throw windows for a loop and get the devices confused.
I would suggest to close all apps, and browsers and try opening the digital viewer software on its own to see if that gets rid of the message.Īs mentioned, our microscope uses the same USB Video Class drivers found in webcams, like your C922X Logitech Webcam. Does this message come from the Digital Viewer software, or Windows?ĭo you have both Digital Viewer and OBS/other programs open at the same time? Compatible programs can, “claim” a camera and keep it from opening in another app if multiple apps are open. With respect, I haven’t seen this message before.