I Think It Is Time For An Upgrade

One thing gets fixed, while another is falling apart.



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Computer Trouble

I headed onto Adobe yesterday to do a bit of editing of the gig footage from last week, and as Premiere Pro was about to open, a warning message appeared.

It told me that due to my operating system, the newest version of Premiere Pro may have some compatibility issues.

I checked Windows for updates, but it told me it was fully up to date, and after a little bit of digging, I realised that my system doesn't meet the minimum requirements for the latest version of Windows, and by extension, a bunch of apps.

There have been times recently that I noticed my computer struggling a bit, and I have had it in mind that it is about due for an upgrade, but right now is not a great time.


Editing

I was working on editing the latest gig, as previously mentioned, which is roughly 3 hours of footage.

The footage is divided into 2-hour blocks, and while editing the first block, it was find, then I added and synced up the second block to the timeline, and now every click causes Premiere to become unresponsive.

I assume that having both blocks on the timeline simultaneously is causing the issue, so I may have to chop it down before continuing work.

Right now is a terrible time for this to happen, though, especially due to the gigs, coffee session, and documentary I am working on, as well as my own side projects.


5 Years

I built my PC back in 2020/2021, and it has been an absolute beast since then, but I guess 5 years of semi-heavy use is a long time.

What I am going to do is find out if a new CPU would be compatible with my current setup, because I really don't want to have to build a brand new one from scratch, even though it would be really fun.


After making a pretty major purchase in the form of the camera/ streaming gear for the WMC gigs, I have left myself in a position where I can't really afford any major purchases.

If I am really lucky, I'll be able to figure out a workaround which allows me to get some editing done in smaller, more manageable batches.

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I hope that my pc will still serve me a good 3+ years. For now it is working well and I hope that it will still be able to run games like witcher 4, Witcher remake and blood of dawnwalker.

But I may need to buy a new tv soon. So I am not looking forward to that. But to be fair I bought current TV like 12(?) years ago so it served quite long.

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Video work was one reason I upgraded, but then the old PC was ancient. I've not done any heavy edits, but I think this one will be much more capable. I don't think Linux will tell you the hardware is too old :)

Memory is really expensive now so I didn't get as much as I might have otherwise.

I have 32GB which is more than enough for what I need it for, and I'm delighted I bought it way before this steep price increase.

Today I have been looking up new CPUs, and looked it up and it said that the windows update requires 8th gen or above, so I looked mine up, and it turns out mine is a 9th gen. I have a 6gb graphics card, plenty of ram, and a decent CPU. So I've been trying to figure out why it wont update

So far, one reason is something not being enabled in the bios, so I'll have to have a look at that and see if that sorts it out

I expect there's apps to check these things. I just avoid Windows.

I would like to go with linux, but I'm so used to windows that I'd be afraid to make the switch. I'll have to look into it a bit more before committing to the change

You may be able to dual boot. I used to do that, but just don't use Windows any more at home.

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I have an old set up too. I've been thinking about updating it. I used to carefully build my PCs back in the old days and obsess about every component, but this time around, I just got a gaming PC on Amazon, of all places 😌 The only update I've made is RAM and a Graphics card (8 GB) before all prices went through the roof. I hope you're able to find compatible hardware for yours. Video editing takes a lot of computing power.

@killerwot, se agradece cuando alguien comparte algo bien trabajado. Espero que sigas publicando, que esto suma mucho a la comunidad.

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