Why the noise obscuring the voice??? It's beyond me why people do this. I can only hope it's only for the 'demo' version on YT, and the course on udemy is without this shit. Coz now it really is better to just mute the sound and read the subtitles in peace.
@@FastbitEmbeddedBrainAcademy I absolutely agree with kwastek. Yes - it's the music. It's a real distraction. I never in my life went into a lecture where the lecturer first put music on speakers to give himself something to compete with. I listened to some of your other lectures on the STM32 timers, and one of the things that particularly attracted me was the clarity of your speech, as a result of having a quiet environment. I echo what kwastek said - "It's beyond me why people do this" - but for some reason, if it's going to be on TH-cam, everybody thinks they need a sound track to compete with. I'd also like to say that since buying a Nucleo board a couple of months back, I have made very little progress. I find heaps of material telling me about the fantastic things the chip can do, but very little telling me how to do them. I can honestly say that your lectures are the best I have found - you and Shawn Hymel - really, way ahead of the others. I like the simplicity of the way you describe things - I even like your voice! I want to go through everything you've done, but if you're producing courses in the future, and you feel a need for music, please keep it to an almost imperceptible volume. It's a great shame that TH-cam doesn't allow two sound channels - one for music and one for speech. I would always turn off the musak. I hope this doesn't give the impression that I'm not grateful for the effort you have put into these courses. I did an assembler course on the ATtiny85, which runs for 4:30 hours, so I know something about the effort that goes into it, and I thank you sincerely.
Have to say this is one of the best source of Embedded system on ARM so far, kudo to this guy
Thank you
amazing work
this course you use hal function?
Yes.
Hi! I'd like to know if I could study your courses using a STM32 blue pill or I need to buy a nucleo board?
Yes you can!
PWM Mode never been explained?
Sir e vala course Hindi me available he kya ??
No Sir. Currently only in English
Please sir Hindi me banaye
I don't understand anything because of background music. Why is it needed ???
Why the noise obscuring the voice??? It's beyond me why people do this. I can only hope it's only for the 'demo' version on YT, and the course on udemy is without this shit. Coz now it really is better to just mute the sound and read the subtitles in peace.
Hi , which noise are you talking about ? is it background music? we have taken maximum care to eliminate background noise.
@@FastbitEmbeddedBrainAcademy I absolutely agree with kwastek. Yes - it's the music. It's a real distraction. I never in my life went into a lecture where the lecturer first put music on speakers to give himself something to compete with. I listened to some of your other lectures on the STM32 timers, and one of the things that particularly attracted me was the clarity of your speech, as a result of having a quiet environment. I echo what kwastek said - "It's beyond me why people do this" - but for some reason, if it's going to be on TH-cam, everybody thinks they need a sound track to compete with.
I'd also like to say that since buying a Nucleo board a couple of months back, I have made very little progress. I find heaps of material telling me about the fantastic things the chip can do, but very little telling me how to do them. I can honestly say that your lectures are the best I have found - you and Shawn Hymel - really, way ahead of the others. I like the simplicity of the way you describe things - I even like your voice! I want to go through everything you've done, but if you're producing courses in the future, and you feel a need for music, please keep it to an almost imperceptible volume. It's a great shame that TH-cam doesn't allow two sound channels - one for music and one for speech. I would always turn off the musak.
I hope this doesn't give the impression that I'm not grateful for the effort you have put into these courses. I did an assembler course on the ATtiny85, which runs for 4:30 hours, so I know something about the effort that goes into it, and I thank you sincerely.
@@DownhillAllTheWay Such a carefully crafted reply. I'm impressed :))
You're really cool.