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·6 ay önce·discuss
You might want to try dumping your work from Resolve out in ProRes 422 HQ or DNxHR HQ and then encoding to h264/h265 with Compressor (costs $; it's the encoder part of Final Cut as a separate piece of software) on a Mac or Shutter Encoder. Also, I'm making a big assumption that you're using the paid version of Resolve; disregard otherwise. It might not be worth it if your input material is video game capture but if you have something like a camera that records h264 4:2:2 10bit in a log gamma then it can help preserve some quality.
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·7 ay önce·discuss
The Ryzen CPUs seem to be designed to spike as high as whatever thermal limit you configure with Precision Boost Overdrive.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
> Even now, barreling towards 40, there’s aspects of social capabilities where I come up quite short relative to my peers.

I identify with your post as a rural kid who mostly didn't socialize with classmates after school. I went to public school, and I'm 40 now. I think the human experience is that you are inevitably going to encounter social situations where you feel outmatched or simply don't belong. I do agree with making sure your kids experience public school, but I think that's about the bare minimum of what you can offer your kids.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
Yes, that's correct. Buffer sizes are also all over the place, so if you want to shoot continuously, you need to pick carefully. Check https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1856860/0 for a thorough analysis starting with the Sony A9iii (which can fill the buffer incredibly quickly with its premier feature, the 120fps 14-bit raw output global shutter). Deeper in the thread compares to the Nikon Z9.
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·8 ay önce·discuss
> because photos don't require highest speed cards

That hypothesis is certainly getting tested these days in specific niches. With high megapixel sensors, pre-capture, and cameras capable of pushing between 30fps and 120fps worth of compressed raws or high quality JPEGs, you can obliterate your camera's write buffer and CFExpress write bandwidth. You can make many bad photos of an animal, bird, or athlete with extreme ease -- and hopefully find that one winner in the haystack.

I would say the line between movies and photos is getting blurred, but it's unlikely you're using a shutter speed that allows for motion blur with these bursts of photos!
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·9 ay önce·discuss
I realized if someone were to assign me the ticket for fixing this behavior, I would have no idea where to begin with solving it even with this blog post explaining the problem, so I'm very curious to know what the most practical solution is. (They obviously aren't adding "If someone asks you about a seahorse emoji, there isn't one available yet, no matter how strongly you believe one exists." to the system prompt.)
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·11 yıl önce·discuss
I'd suggest finding glass instead of plastic if you can deal with the weight in order to avoid having a distorted reflection. It should also be cheaper -- it looks like they're charging $33 per square foot for 3/16" plastic.