Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Filmora Settings for Windows Performance

Filmora

1. Enable GPU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ8x5zIudPg

see also: http://support.wondershare.com/how-tos/what-shall-i-do-if-it-fails-to-enable-gpu-accelerate.html

2. Convert with WonderShare:

https://www.wondershare.com/topic/gpu-optimization.html

3. Other Settings

The following list contains suggestions for ensuring optimum performance when working with your Filmora editing application on a Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 system:

· Disable CPU throttling.

· In Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options, select High Performance.

· Do not enable the Windows Display setting “Show window contents while dragging.” This setting hinders redraw performance on your Filmora editing system.

· In Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Personalization > Window Color and Appearance > Effects, deselect Show window contents while dragging.

· Enable setting to adjust for best performance.

· In Control Panel > System and Maintenance > System > Advanced System Settings > Performance Settings, select Adjust for best performance.

· Disable Desktop compositing.

· Follow this guide here regarding correct Desktop Composition Settings

· Disable Windows Defender.

· In Control Panel > Security > Windows Defender > Tools > Options > Administrator Options, deselect Use Windows Defender > Save.

· Disable Sidebar.

· Right-click the Sidebar or Sidebar icon on your desktop > Properties > Deselect Start Sidebar when Windows starts > Right click icon and select Exit.

· Disable Hibernation in the Power options.

· In Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Power Options > Change when the computer sleeps > Put the computer to sleep, select Never.

· Set automatic updates to Notify you but don’t automatically download.

· In Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Windows Updates > Change settings, select “Notify me but don’t automatically download them or install them.”

· Turn off the firewall for Filmora Interplay.

· In Control Panel > Security > Windows Firewall, select Turn Windows Firewall on or off.

· Do not leave the Console window open when you edit. The performance of your Filmora editing system slows considerably when the Console window is open.

· Do not leave a Windows Explorer window open. Windows Explorer attempts to update file information.

· Do not leave an e-mail application open if it is set to do periodic checks for mail.

· Do not run any application that periodically “wakes up” and performs an action.

· Disable screen savers.

· Do not keep media on the same partition where you install your Filmora editing application. Filmora recommends external media drives.

· Always use small fonts with the display driver to avoid missing characters in the dialog boxes in your Filmora editing application.

· After you move a drive from one system to another, restart your system. Windows does not recognize the drive until you restart.

· Ensure you do not accidentally delete locked items from your desktop.

· Right-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop > Properties > General tab > Display delete confirmation dialog.

· When you advance by single frames through the Timeline, deselect Render On-the Fly to enable faster response time.

· In your Filmora editing application, deselect Clip > Render On-the-Fly

· Do not name files with special characters (/ \ : ? ” < > | *). Windows does not recognize special characters in file names. Bin names are limited to 27 characters (not including the four characters reserved for the file name extension).

· Do not schedule automatic backups at times when your Filmora editing system might be in use.

Davinci Resolve Settings for Windows Performance Boost

1. Proxy Mode

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2. Render Cache

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3. Render Cache O

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4. Optimize Media Render Cache

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5. Extra Display

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sn9ajcLKYY

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Windows 10 Network Reset Options

1. Cmd Line:

1. Command prompt, and then select Run as administrator > Yes.

2. At the command prompt, run the following :

  • Type netsh winsock reset and press Enter.
  • Type netsh int ip reset and press Enter.
  • Type ipconfig /release and press Enter.
  • Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter.
  • Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.

See also


2. Via Settings GUI

Note

To use network reset, your PC must be running Windows 10 Version 1607 or later. To see which version of Windows 10 your device is currently running, select the Start button, then select Settings > System > About.

  1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network reset.
    Open Network & Internet Status settings
  2. On the Network reset screen, select Reset now > Yes to confirm.

    Wait for your PC to restart, and see if that fixes the problem.

Notes

See also


3. SurfaceBook 2 Specific Network Reset options:

Log in as admin , run "SurfaceDiagnosticToolkit_SA". Restarted

and…

Ok, problem solved. In another thread, a MSFT support person suggested connecting via Wi-Fi and installing updates with the Surface2 Pro in the dock, then do a shutdown and restart I installed the update correctly but needed to restart the Dock as well as the Surface2 Pro. (The instructions did not mention shutdown and restart on the dock...) After pulling the dock plug and re-energizing, the Ethernet port connected immediately with the router. The Ethernet driver for the dock is an Optional Update, so the user needs to view the windows update details and check the update "ASIX... driver for Ethernet...whatever" to download and install the optional update.


See also

Monday, September 16, 2019

SSD drives and Windows 10 Defrag

For those with, and all that eventually will have, an SSD drive:

Do not defrag that SSD!

Do not defrag with a 3rd party utility!

However if you have Windows Defrag scheduled, windows 10 defrag is smart enough to not defrag the SSD unless absolutely necessary and will only defrag using a trim method specific to SSD drive,


More info here

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Image GPS + GeoTag : Update Image GPS and view GPS coordinates for image(s)

See here example of
A) Update GPS for 1 + images using XnView | GeoSetter , use XnView Open with External Programs
B) View Image using GPS coord to index images by map. Use app "GeoPhoto" with integrated map + photo heat map clustering, App provided via MS
See example here:
https://gfycat.com/PepperyShadowyBluebottlejellyfish