There’s a certain thrill when Microsoft, in its usual, ever-reliable cadence, drops another KB update. For those powering their digital dreams—or headaches—on AMD hardware, KB5058687 signals a new front: a noteworthy update to the Image Processing AI component, now strutting its stuff in version...
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The rapid explosion of online video content has long challenged computational systems—raw pixel data overflows processing pipelines and strains hardware resources. But what if there were a way to strip videos down into their most informative, bite-sized pieces? Enter VidTok, a groundbreaking...
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I was using ffmpeg to strip the audio from a video file and it took like 20 minutes and I was not remotely impressed, the audiophile was like 6 hours, I would have thought taking the mp3 from a webm file would be pretty fast, however upon examination of the resources of the cpu it seems it...
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The image below shows the performance of my drives after being tested by Defraggler.
The F drive is the drive that I store my Backup System Image files on, and it is the only one, (based on information that I've read that says don't defrag your backups) that has never been defragmented...
Microsoft has a long history of collaborating with industry technology leaders to bring the world the best-in-class PC and device experiences. These efforts now also extend to enhancements in the web browsing experience as well. Intel is a great example of a key technology partner who is...
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I built a computer over a year ago because my little laptop from college wasn't good enough to do the things I wanted to do, which, at the time, was World of Warcraft. I also used Photoshop, etc... but, in any case, I knew I needed something more powerful.
Despite how long I've been...
when trying to process recorded tv files into dvd files using nero the hard drive read/write is huge and the process monitor shows the 'system' file is monopolising the hard drive. i disabled superfetch and that stopped it at the time but it now keeps happening and i can't see whats causing it...
Is there any way to prevent the computer from sleeping if high network or CPU utilization is occurring? In example, if a long download is occurring or if the computer is processing a video?
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One of the most interesting changes just starting to happen in PC architecture is that software can now do some Link Removed due to 404 Error using the graphics processor, in addition to the using the traditional CPU. This offers the potential for certain applications to run noticeably faster...
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Socusoft Web Video Player is an interesting but powerful tool which I came across on a download site a few days ago. This program allows you to publish your video clips of various formats on your website, blog, forum and more...
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