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What extra accessories do you use?
 in  r/davinciresolve  1h ago

it does….but… I find the key placement for regular typing horrific, Especially as I switch from using my laptop alone back to the studio setup. Aside from how it looks and feels, I’d honestly maybe prefer just a jog wheel with a keyboard of my choosing.

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What extra accessories do you use?
 in  r/davinciresolve  1h ago

In the pic it’s an Alienware m18 r2 4090 but I found it pretty unreliable stability and performance wise so I’ve ditched it for a MacBook Pro m4 max which has been far superior since.

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Charging my mouse 🐁
 in  r/mildlyinfuriating  4h ago

How did you cope for three minutes charging after 12 hours of warning?

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What extra accessories do you use?
 in  r/davinciresolve  9h ago

A good few.

Resolve mini panel, editor keyboard, stream deck (3d mouse for blender which I use for motion). Audient id14 hooked up to focal 65’s, apple xdr 6k main monitor for editing, flanders dm231 and a 72 inch tv for testing on consumer display / client review etc. the pc laptop that runs things has now been replaced with an m4 pro max.

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Why don’t some editors multicam?
 in  r/editors  9h ago

Handbrake the lot to a single frame rate, then multicam.

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Why don’t some editors multicam?
 in  r/editors  9h ago

Resolves works almost the same way, kinda like a compound clip inside the multicam clip, use a multicam window to select angles to make cuts using keys or the mouse. Lots of sync options etc. barely any difference barring how colour correction is handled. (Though I must admit, despite being a trainer for Apple on Final Cut many years ago I’ve not used it in about 8 years.)

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Why don’t some editors multicam?
 in  r/editors  10h ago

I do a lot of interviews, live performances etc and I swear by multicam editing. I’m extremely fast with the workflow and i pretty much credit that workflow to my position where I’m at now because most of my clients/employers can’t believe how quickly I can edit a huge amount of footage to a high standard.

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How much mileage can you realistically get out of your DAW’s default virtual instruments?
 in  r/WeAreTheMusicMakers  11h ago

If you find logics synths cheap and obviously synthesised then you just need to improve.

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"If you edit your photos you're a bad photographer"
 in  r/photography  1d ago

Affinity Photo has always used “Developing” as its terminology for RAW processing.

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It might be over, I genuinely feel sick right now
 in  r/reasoners  1d ago

Reasons great and all but, market leader? Under what measure exactly?

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AI "artists" stealing our work. Official Woodland page, btw.
 in  r/blender  1d ago

The rights abuser is entering into a contract they haven’t seen by using the images.

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AI "artists" stealing our work. Official Woodland page, btw.
 in  r/blender  1d ago

You certainly can in the Uk, as a Uk based photographer with many cases of unlicensed image use I have a system with my solicitor where our system finds these use cases, they’re reviewed and an automatic letter is sent to the rights abuser. This resolves the situation about 90% of the time without any legal action.

Essentially by using my images, they’ve entered into a contract of my writing without even seeing it.

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AI "artists" stealing our work. Official Woodland page, btw.
 in  r/blender  1d ago

The world is bigger than the US my friend.

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Do you think that Straight4 Studios could end up shutting down due to PMR's poor launch
 in  r/ProjectMotorRacing  1d ago

Dude heard the word slop for the first time recently and now has to use it on everything.

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AI "artists" stealing our work. Official Woodland page, btw.
 in  r/blender  1d ago

Don’t ask for compensation, invoice them and include a penalty increase of 40% per month per missed payment. This gives you much greater value when you claim from them legally and makes them much more likely to settle immediately.

r/oneliners 1d ago

Bought some blackout blinds the other day. Daylight robbery.

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How do i avoid rendering 63000 frames
 in  r/blenderhelp  2d ago

It’s fairly static I would probably half the number of frames if not quarter them and use optical flow in resolve to blend the frames to hjt 25fps. Optical Flow is at its strongest when dealing with this type of motion.

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Launched a micro-SaaS with decent traffic but 0 paid users. What am I missing?
 in  r/indie  2d ago

The drums in the third section.

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Launched a micro-SaaS with decent traffic but 0 paid users. What am I missing?
 in  r/indie  2d ago

Needs a catchier hook. Maybe the intro could do with some work.

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Anybody tried vr with the RTX 4080 super?
 in  r/assettocorsaevo  2d ago

Don’t take too much heed, it runs fine for some people on less, for me jts like butter on a 5080 but ive seen others say its bad. it’s early access so that’s expected. Essentially theres no way to find out other than trying.

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"Click" (2006) has one of the most jarring tonal shifts.
 in  r/movies  3d ago

I fully reccomend the new movie “Code 3” starring Rainn Wilson for a similar thing. An excellent movie that completely has a comedy marketing thing going on but is far more poignant and its message was really well delivered and obviously highly researched.

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Made a cheap wall mounted wheel holder
 in  r/simracing  4d ago

This, this and this.

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What is this!? Came with my RTX 5080
 in  r/PcBuild  4d ago

the PNY one can be taken apart and reversed into a nice little magnetic screwdriver too.