I Don't Mind Eating Chicken Noodle Twice in a Day (Day 3711 - 1/22/20)

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Stephen dropped Mallory off for her check-up a the doctor's office. She had asked him to bring her Patreon prints to the post office to mail them off to the December patrons. Mal is running late on sending the prints since the Untitled Goose Game - "Une Oie" painting took so long. Stephen says he can't pronounce the name of the painting because it's in French and because "Three good". He also got the mail sent in for January.

They just filmed December mail and now there is a lot of mail for January. Currently, Stephen is in the parking lot outside the doctor's office waiting for Mal to finish. Afterwards, they have lunch at Chick-fil-A. Stephen decides to get chicken noodle soup for lunch which he finds funny since his mom told them she was making chicken noodle soup for dinner tonight.

Later, it's dinner time! Stephen says that he doesn't mind eating chicken noodle soup twice in one day since he really likes it. Mal says she only likes chicken noodle soup when it's homemade. For dessert, Debra baked brownies with M&M's! She says that she had the choice of making the brownies chewy or cakey and she chose to make them chewy. Mal says that chewy is the best way to make brownies. Debra says that she felt bad for giving Stephen brownies with hard chocolate chips in them last time. But, Stephen says that those brownies were delicious, so she has nothing to be sorry for. Stephen and Mal ended up eating a lot of brownies.

Back at home, Stephen says that he was able to catalogue all the games he received. But, he was unable to clean up the rest of the stuff they got from the mail video since he was working on fixing the stream box all evening. Stephen fixed the issue that was happening when he was using multi-track audio by using MKV instead of MOV. He mentions that some of the viewers told him to do that, but he didn't do it. MOV worked great for Final Cut, but multi-track audio had weird problems where the finished local recording wasn't in sync. There were also some audio problems which he figured out had nothing to do with the multi-track audio.

After he fixed the issue, it was all synched up but there were weird pops in the audio. He spent an hour googling about this issue and then he realizes the pops weren't real. The pops were a software bug in Final Cut. He realized it after he sent the files to Dan and Dan didn't hear any pops.