Solved Stuttering Video issue/New desktop
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mmcswnavy24 wrote: And like all the "Rumors" I heard on various Photography/Video YouTube channels, and even within the Vegas Forums, "8K TV's" will be the huge item, as Sony is going to Announce the new XEVC codec at CES 2019.
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....and I'm stuck on a Sony big screen 1080, apparently falling way behind the latest and greatest. But it is acceptable and comfortable at this time!!
.....and, YES, I'm looking forward to Resolve 16 and hoping it will run on my old box, although 15.3 is doing very well for me.
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Eagle Six wrote:
mmcswnavy24 wrote: And like all the "Rumors" I heard on various Photography/Video YouTube channels, and even within the Vegas Forums, "8K TV's" will be the huge item, as Sony is going to Announce the new XEVC codec at CES 2019.
Chief
....and I'm stuck on a Sony big screen 1080, apparently falling way behind the latest and greatest. But it is acceptable and comfortable at this time!!
.....and, YES, I'm looking forward to Resolve 16 and hoping it will run on my old box, although 15.3 is doing very well for me.
You use a Sony TV as a monitor? Do you just plug that into your HDMI port on your GPU?
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huskereurocat wrote: You use a Sony TV as a monitor? Do you just plug that into your HDMI port on your GPU?
Sorry to have mislead you. No, I have dual 1080 monitors on my production PC. I have a 60" Sony 1080p for personal viewing and testing my videos.
However, I have read of others that are using Sony flat screen 4K TV's in the 40 inch range for their primary editing monitor via hdmi. Beings how I have never done this, I have no idea if it is an advantage or not.
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