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| rjisinspired |
| Posted: Sep 3 2010, 12:46 AM |
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Yeah, lol, tech moves fast I guess. Mine is like a real core and a fake core with hyperthreading, 64bit. Would like to get a multicore someday.
Where is that site for the updated x264? Mines actually from November of 2009. hmmmm looks like it's time to update. |
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| evropej |
| Posted: Sep 3 2010, 12:51 AM |
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I have access to all version of windows so loading windows 7 32 bit would be the test but I am not a big fan of that operating system. Not worth the time since I have a 500, 1T, 1.5T, 1.5T, 2T, 2T external drives lol. I will just compress to xvid until they figure things out with the new codec compression. I will only use x264 when uploading or sharing video files. |
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| rjisinspired |
| Posted: Sep 3 2010, 01:07 AM |
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I know how you feel. Last month I bought one of those flip cameras and I realize now the time it takes and I'm learning something called "patience" which still gets to me, lol.
Using a deshaker is out of the question. Can anybody say "0.69 fps"? A 10 minutes video; I would be there until next Friday.
Sometimes I wouldn't mind going back to DV or even using my older, crappy, aiptek camera. Things were much simpler there. |
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| evropej |
| Posted: Sep 3 2010, 01:23 AM |
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You can upgrade your pc for 100 bucks man. Why not do it? There are tons of deals like that all over the internet. |
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| rjisinspired |
| Posted: Sep 3 2010, 02:34 AM |
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I'm paying back for the flip right now as well as some personal debt so I have to wait on that. Won't be that long though.
I'll be looking around in the meantime at CPU's in the 775 socket family. If not I may save up for a brand new motherboard if the better CPU's use different socket types. |
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