July 26, 2008

And then this heartache will get chased away

Eight hours and $1100 later, I have a new computer. Here are some things I learned (most of which you probably already knew):

  • Intel stock heatsinks are a pain in the ass to install, and you only get one shot since the thermal paste is pre-applied. You can buy more thermal paste, but I ended up buying a new (really, really large) heatsink at Frys which was only a little easier to install.
  • The arrows on the pegs for the heatsink are full of lies, the screwdriver slot should be pointing at the heatsink, not parallel to it.
  • Intel processors will shut off if they get too hot, which is nice.
  • Windows XP cannot be installed on a SATA drive without either a floppy drive (which I do not have) or slipstreaming the drivers onto the install CD (which is probably as fun as it sounds). I ended up using a spare IDE drive I had lying around
  • Windows XP would not install when I had 4GB of RAM plugged in, it would hang at the “Setup is starting Windows” prompt. I pulled my second 2GB RAM chip out and it installed just fine (well, after I addressed the overheating issues as well)
  • Installing new USB device drivers may turn off your existing USB support, which is great if you are using a USB keyboard and mouse
  • New graphics cards are really, really large.
  • Your motherboard’s on-board ethernet may not have a driver available on an XP SP1 install, you probably need to use the CD that came with it.
  • Microsoft seemingly has gotten lax with Windows XP activation.
  • I finally see why everyone went ga ga (ga ga ga) over Spoon’s album last year.
  • I have to apologize for that last bullet point. That was bad and I am ashamed.

In case anyone is curious about the new machine, here is another unordered list just for you:

  • Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.40 Ghz
  • Biostar TP45 Motherboard
  • Diamond ATI 4870PE5512 512MB GDDR5 Video Card
  • 4GB 1066 DDR2 SDRAM
  • 750W Power Supply (with ten million power connectors)
  • Antec Three Hundred ATX Mid-Tower case (very nice but not flashy)
  • 500 GB SATA drive (which is sitting nice and unpartitioned)
  • DVD-RW drive

If you do not know what half of those things mean, it is okay, I do not either. I do know that this is by far the most powerful computer I have ever owned, and it still cost me less than a Macbook (and just Macbook, not Pro or Air) would have.

Posted by alice at 1:12 am

July 12, 2008

The room is on fire

Things I have learned tonight:

  • Video editing is fun. Before I had neither the software to do it correctly or the hardware to run said software with usable performance. Now I have a laptop which can run Adobe Premiere(!) and do all kinds of amazing stuff right there in the editor.
  • Doing all kinds of fun things in the video editor means you look up and there is daylight coming through the blinds again.
  • If you want to remove audio from a stream in Premiere, you need to right-click on it, select “Unlink” and then delete the audio stream the normal way.
  • Video encoding continues to be a giant clusterfuck and annoying headache*
  • It is a shame that a license for Premiere costs $800 cause this would be an awesome hobby. I guess I need to finish this project in the next 30 days.
  • I need a bigger bandwidth pipe at my apartment.

Hopefully I will post the results of tonight’s efforts if it ever finishes uploading.

*First I exported my project using UYVY and it looked great. This being because it had a bitrate of 170MB/sec and my 90 second clip was 1.7GB. Then I try exporting it using the DirectShow encoders included with Vista through Premiere and the result is shit. I try using the ffmpeg included in Premiere and that is shit too. Then I try using the Adobe Media Exporter (or whatever it is called) to export to WMV9 and that is shit as well. In my frustration I copy it over to my linux server and run mencoder with -lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg which works like a charm. VirtualDub is also an acceptable answer except the only decent output I can get from that is Xvid which WMP cannot play out of the box so is only marginally useful. At least with Xvid I can get the same video quality for a 25MB file. Anyway, like I said, fuck video encoding.
Posted by alice at 6:18 am
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