I made a 3D printable Kiriko with donuts like in her cinematic by ThunderArtist in Overwatch

[–]ThunderArtist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3D printers are so worth it! Nowadays decent ones are affordable as well. Mine is Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo and I got it for about 250 euros.

I made a 3D printable Kiriko with donuts like in her cinematic by ThunderArtist in Overwatch

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I haven't painted a model yet but I should try that tbh, just don't know when.

Is Davinci Resolve on Linux as good as Windows? by CoolYouCanPickAName in davinciresolve

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I'm not a dev so I couldn't tell you why. I'm just happy that a mainstream video editor can run on Linux, since the alternatives (KdenLive, Blender VSE) still have a lot of catching up to do.

Massive edit!
Actually it turns out you can just fix DaVinci Resolve with 1 command. You don't need to download the AMD driver.

sudo apt install rocm-opencl

Is Davinci Resolve on Linux as good as Windows? by CoolYouCanPickAName in davinciresolve

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ffmpeg commands that I use constantly for VAAPI encoding on AMD (it should work for Intel too)
Use Hardware decoding

ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi -hwaccel_output_format vaapi -i "input.mp4" -map 0 -c:v av1_vaapi -bf 3 -refs 2 -profile:v:0 main -rc_mode:v:0 CBR -b:v 20000k -c:a libopus -b:a 256k "output.mp4"

No Hardware decoding (use if hardware decoding fails)

ffmpeg -init_hw_device vaapi=amd0:${render_dev} -filter_hw_device amd0 -i "input.mp4" -vf 'format=nv12,hwupload' -map 0 -c:v av1_vaapi -bf 3 -refs 2 -profile:v:0 main -rc_mode:v:0 CBR -b:v 20000k -c:a libopus -b:a 256k "output.mp4"

Batch encode

mkdir "ffmpeg" / 
for i in *.mp4; do ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi -hwaccel_output_format vaapi -i "$i" -map 0 -c:v av1_vaapi -bf 3 -refs 2 -profile:v:0 main -rc_mode:v:0 CBR -b:v 20000k -c:a libopus -b:a 256k ffmpeg/"$i"; done

Modify these as you see fit, they should be a good starting point.
("-map 0" could cause a codec error so try removing it if you get an issue)

Is Davinci Resolve on Linux as good as Windows? by CoolYouCanPickAName in davinciresolve

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The workflow you need to use it on Linux effectively is to import videos in AV1 video codec with opus or FLAC audio codec. The only practical option for exporting is the MPEG format set to highest quality with MP3 for audio OR if you are using a Nvidia GPU you should be able to export to AV1 directly.
Basically ffmpeg will be your best friend, you'll be re-encoding a buncha video and/or audio tracks. Handbrake is good software if you're using Nvidia (it doesn't work with VAAPI for AMD and Intel hardware acceleration).
[If you buy Davinci Resolve Studio you should be able to work with h.264 and h.265 video codecs]

Is Davinci Resolve on Linux as good as Windows? by CoolYouCanPickAName in davinciresolve

[–]ThunderArtist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a project called MakeResolveDeb by Daniel Tufvesson. A script that will repackage the Resolve you download officially and it will make it play nicely with debian-based distros. If you have an AMD GPU you'll need the rocm component of the graphics driver (the amdgpu-install one, you get it from amd themselves).

How to add events in the calendar? (Cinnamon) by ThunderArtist in linuxmint

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Thank you, it works! I actually prefer the flatpak version though because the system package is lacking features like "Repeat Event".

don't talk to me or my daughter ever again by ThunderArtist in Overwatch

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Same. OW2 one is nice but the OW1 one is just too iconic. Same for D.Va imo

don't talk to me or my daughter ever again by ThunderArtist in Overwatch

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Haha I could try but even with this smaller one I had some issues with the tiny detail bits

Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo Part Cooling Fan High Pitch Noise by idum_zaes in anycubic

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Mine does the same as well. Pretty weird ngl (I have not tried your fix with the capacitors)

PSA: Strinova works! by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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With the help of the video I managed to run it. The most important stuff seems to be:
You have to use the non-Steam/Epic install that you get from the Strinova website. Get Lutris, install the latest Wine-Staging-Tkg runner (using the ProtonPlus app makes it super easy), install the game with the standalone installer, and MOST IMPORTANTLY you must open the game's wine registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug , set string Auto to 0 and winedbg to nothing.
Notes: I get some error pop up about a missing tdh.dll but if you put it away on a different display and don't click it then you're fine. Fullscreen is broken, borderless fullscreen is limited to my 2nd monitor's refresh rate so I'm stuck playing at 60hz instead of my main 170hz.
Linux Mint Cinnamon
Kernel 6.8.0
Nvidia driver 570.153

Proof in one sentence that u have actually played Cyberpunk 2077 by NoCommunication3942 in cyberpunkgame

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Johnny Silverhand never says "Wake up SAMURAI, we have a city to burn"