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hpqoeuCaptainZidgelhttps://gist.github.com/CaptainZidgel/47a17742ea2a648272478f47b95c4af3
here's a thing that takes your lawena output (a1_xxxx.tga .. z26_xxxx.tga) and makes an automatic job for virtualdub to render out all the different clips to .avi in a row.
if ur doing this i would advise u to use ffmpeg instead, which has the added benefit of being able to encode it at the same time
that is a good idea i never thought of that
if anyone knows the good cmds to do this let me know because I'm pretty sure Lawena's 60 fps option really records at a variable 58.~ish and vdub accounts for that by setting the framerate based on audio file length but idk how to do that in ffmpeg.
https://gist.github.com/CaptainZidgel/47a17742ea2a648272478f47b95c4af3
here's a thing that takes your lawena output (a1_xxxx.tga .. z26_xxxx.tga) and makes an automatic job for virtualdub to render out all the different clips to .avi in a row.
GrapeJuiceIIIhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1azSinoGaW7Qv-cIAbHuDgCtHZt7xO7NR/view
just for u zidgel
Thank you, King
is there a download for the old final1? I'm trying to look at some demos but it appears they're all incoherent if they're pre-patch. id like to try looking at them with the old version.
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SetsulJust reformat it, you're not going to steal your own data, are you?
Remove all partitions, make a single big one, format with NTFS or whatever floats your boat, and you're done.
scrambledIf its how to find the tool within windows you're looking for, just search for "Disk Management" in your Start Menu search, from there you can delete the partition and make a new one like #21 says.
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ok its been like 2 weeks and im ready to wipe my old hdd and use it for new storage now that everything was copied to the SSD, but i cant find any guides on how to do that. everytime i google "wipe storage drive" its all guides for resetting the boot drive / implied your computer only has one drive.
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alright i can be flexible, what class would you give it to?
BuildBruhgrill them, if u got meat to do it with all the better
Can I sautee them in the pan or roast them in the oven instead (no grill)?
I do have some frozen grilled chicken strips, that will probably go good with them.
unboxed some giant portobello mushroom caps, green bell peppers, potatoes, bags of salad mix. not sure what to do with them. Anyone know any crafting recipes? Doesn't necessarily have to make use of the potatoes, those can stay for longer but the caps are already near expiration date.
BlackOutJonI personally would use Acronis to do this by making an image of my current drive, then restoring the image to the new drive. Acronis is paid software so it isn't for everyone (but it is by far the best way to create proper images of drives that can be browsed)
The Samsung software should be work just fine for your use though. Just add the nvme drive to your system, boot up to your HDD, run the program which will do its thing then turn off, disconnect hdd and boot to nvme drive.
Thank you for your input, I'll just use the Samsung software then.
Is it necessary to disconnect the HDD if I can just use my BIOS to set the new drive as the boot? I intend to eventually wipe the HDD and use it as additional storage once I've confirmed the M2 isn't going to fail. I guess in that case I probably should disconnect anyway if I'm not going to use it for multiple days.