Moving forward with upgrades
4 years ago
Over the past month or so, I have been playing with the idea of creating videos. Unfortunately, my computer is so damn old that it can't convert a damn thing properly!
My 4k videos look like they're slightly better than 480 when they have been converted, that is if they play with video at all.
Regrettably, this means that I must break down and buy a new computer. I really didn't have any intentions of dropping nearly 2 grand, but I may be forced to do so.
I'm not happy about it, but if I want to expand my business it might very well be the case...
Since my videos when converted look and sound like they were filmed on a potato, I really don't have much of an option...
Expect delays...
My 4k videos look like they're slightly better than 480 when they have been converted, that is if they play with video at all.
Regrettably, this means that I must break down and buy a new computer. I really didn't have any intentions of dropping nearly 2 grand, but I may be forced to do so.
I'm not happy about it, but if I want to expand my business it might very well be the case...
Since my videos when converted look and sound like they were filmed on a potato, I really don't have much of an option...
Expect delays...
Planned obsolescence
The style of the computer doesn't matter; it's all about the processor. Even a lot of brand-new Microsoft machines are failing the test.
The Windows 11 test isn't available at the moment either. Thanks Perfesser.
Reading that in retrospect kind of makes it look like its your fault ;)
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