What do you guys use for managing MySQL databases? Just like browsing and importing/exporting sql files, along the lines of what phpmyadmin does.
Kinda looking for an phpmyadmin replacement that isn't a webapp. Don't really care if it costs anything.
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Its going to be very expensive when your CPU is so old it doesn't support the virtualization features required, and it falls back to x86 emulation.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;48168857]Virtual Machines especially with Linux is a great way to learn and to save yourself from a major fuck up if you don't know what the hell you're doing.
Not to say installing Linux is hard there are installers that do guided installs and make it look easy but just saying VMs exist so if you do fuck it up its with in the VM and it's VHD. Just revert and have snapshots ready and you're fine.
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
I did VM work on an old ass Athlon x64 x2 6000+ from 2008.[/QUOTE]
Fedora 20 installer was easier than installing windows
[QUOTE=Cold;48169002]What do you guys use for managing MySQL databases? Just like browsing and importing/exporting sql files, along the lines of what phpmyadmin does.
Kinda looking for an phpmyadmin replacement that isn't a webapp. Don't really care if it costs anything.
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
Its going to be very expensive when your CPU is so old it doesn't support the virtualization features required, and it falls back to x86 emulation.[/QUOTE]
On Windows, there's HeidiSQL and SQLyog.
[QUOTE=Birdman101;48169024]Fedora 20 installer was easier than installing windows[/QUOTE]
Fedora is great.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/tYi2N5P.png[/t]
Get less lame Kiwi. Install Fedora or CentOS.
Best wireless router under like $70?
Can you even get gigabit for that price?
Also yesterday I had to deal with the incompetence of TWC. We were getting a 10gb fiber strand into our facility. Due to various delays, traffic, and a dirty fiber connector at the hub, I ended up working an 18 hour shift. :suicide:
Mikrotik RB951G-2HnD if you don't need dual band.
[url]https://twitter.com/LinusTech/status/619418635136688128[/url]
I feel like Linus literally has run out of things to spend money on is just getting overpriced DACs for his staff, not to mention that the one built into my 6i6 sounds just as good as my dedicated Maverick D1 dedicated amp deck.
Just like how TB upgrades to a pair of TITAN x's from his pair of 980's because "editing"
are we doing a screenfetch page
[img]http://jesusfuck.me/di/UUZK/screenfetch.png[/img]
(i post my desktop in the desktop thread when i change it)
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48169530][url]https://twitter.com/LinusTech/status/619418635136688128[/url]
I feel like Linus literally has run out of things to spend money on is just getting overpriced DACs for his staff, not to mention that the one built into my 6i6 sounds just as good as my dedicated Maverick D1 dedicated amp deck.
Just like how TB upgrades to a pair of TITAN x's from his pair of 980's because "editing"[/QUOTE]
Linus doesn't pay for most of his hardware, he just sends emails asking for review hardware keepers until one company is crazy enough to give him it, and if he doesn't get it he just reviews a different brand.
[QUOTE=lavacano;48169760]are we doing a screenfetch page[/QUOTE]
Is it that time again? Dear me how time flies.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/AalUr9s.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;48169068]MySQL Workbench.[/QUOTE]
That looked pretty good until i found it crashes every time i connect to a database.
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=DrTaxi;48169172]On Windows, there's HeidiSQL and SQLyog.[/QUOTE]
Went with HeidiSQL for now, Thanks.
[QUOTE=Cold;48169772]Linus doesn't pay for most of his hardware, he just sends emails asking for review hardware keepers until one company is crazy enough to give him it, and if he doesn't get it he just reviews a different brand.[/QUOTE]
I've considered that, and it's definitely a possibility, but I've read from linus himself that he still buys hardware for their use and don't get sponsored hardware.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48164184]Vegas is fucking quick for me to edit on. And hard for me to mess up a project since nothing is overwritten when you work. It's just laid ontop. "Oh no I ripple edited by mistake and everything is gone, oh wait, it's just overlapping." In premiere, even cc 2015, overlapping events... deletes them. Which is frustrating if I do a ripple or move something and offscreen it deletes an event it came in contact with.
I find premiere more reliable on a technical level, but often I'm slowed down by having to redo a bit of work.
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I'm not sure if I understand what you're saying with overlapping events and how Premiere Pro deletes them.
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48164201]ctrl + z
for some reason i'm a huge dick about people that think of editing as a mainly labor centered job or people that do editing jobs just for extra money [B]when they aren't editors[/B][/QUOTE]
It's even more funny when clients think they can edit something better than you when they most likely have very little experience and only used Windows Movie Maker or iMovie. Or what's on their phone.
[QUOTE=garychencool;48175813]I'm not sure if I understand what you're saying with overlapping events and how Premiere Pro deletes them.[/QUOTE]
In premiere, when a clip/event in the timeline goes ontop of another, that lower event is now gone. Physically nothing is gone, but I do find that behavior annoying, as if I do it by accident I have to undo that change, and that's if I notice it immediately.
In vegas they just exist together, with the moved clip overriding the lower, but I can just move them away from eachother with nothing permenantly being changed.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48164234] And while everything is just as simple to do as anything else in Premiere, often I just want to montage edit and do quick crossfades. That is just a much slower process in general in Premiere, even CC 15.
The other thing I find is that Vegas Pro has almost every tool and function onscreen all the time. Very rarely do I need to go into a menu to do anything with my project. I find I'm going into menus a lot more in PP.[/QUOTE]
Set default video effects short cut to cross fades? But yes, I agree that applying effects generally takes longer in Premiere Pro. I miss being able to do a fade in Sony Vegas Pro by dragging one of those notches on the upper edges of clips and cross fading is just moving one clip into another. It's actually super easy and faster to cross fade everything in Avid Media Composer.
[QUOTE=garychencool;48175851]Set default video effects short cut to cross fades? But yes, I agree that applying effects generally takes longer in Premiere Pro. I miss being able to do a fade in Sony Vegas Pro by dragging one of those notches on the upper edges of clips and cross fading is just moving one clip into another. It's actually super easy and faster to cross fade everything in Avid Media Composer.[/QUOTE]
I have the default transitions setup which helps a lot. Though the manual crossfade system has better controls in some areas, but I feel like fades and dissolves are... so common they deserve to be innate in how clips interact in a timeline. I'm spoiled from vegas.
With different effects like wipes and things being a special transition to apply like you would anything else in Premiere.
And yea with fading off a video in premiere, I typically just use a cross dissolve on the end, or use the pen tool for opacity (which is almost on the AE level of manual keyframing) Or if I have a lot of events I'll use a black video which inversely crossdissolves from transparent to opaque to make sure all layers go black evenly without fading into each other.
Edit: but most importantly, give me the option. "Apply crossfade when events overlap: [Check]" Seems like a simple addition, I even submitted it into the feature request on Adobe's website.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48175844]In premiere, when a clip/event in the timeline goes ontop of another, that lower event is now gone. Physically nothing is gone, but I do find that behavior annoying, as if I do it by accident I have to undo that change, and that's if I notice it immediately.
In vegas they just exist together, with the moved clip overriding the lower, but I can just move them away from eachother with nothing permenantly being changed.[/QUOTE]
So what you mean is that when you have a clip on V1, you set Ins and Outs on something you want to overwrite, you're overwriting onto V1. You delete that newly overwrited clip and what used to be there is gone? You could ripple edit the other ends of the original clip to fill that gap but I can see why that's annoying. Usually I'd put things onto V2 so it's easier to move around and add effects like fades to.
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
In Avid Media Composer, the Quick Transition function is so useful when you know how many frames you want, etc. I usually know how many frames and what not I'd want. I know there's a similar thing in Premiere Pro but I believe you have to first put the fade or cross fade in it first, then double click on that effect on the time line before the menu shows up. There's a short cut button for it in Avid and it adding transitions so much faster. You can also add the transitions to multiple audio and video tracks at the same time by selecting it on the left.
[t]http://community.avid.com/cfs-filesystemfile.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.PostAttachments/00.00.51.65.39/Capture.jpg[/t]
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
I find every video editor has it's quirks but if you know your way around them and it works for you, then you're good to go.
Avid Media Composer has a much higher learning curve at the beginning because there's a million things you have to set up on it per project, assuming you know what to set to what. But there's a million things to set up because that way, it knows what you want to do. Premiere Pro also has some things to set up assuming you are editing off an external hard drive and you're gonna bring your project to other peoples computers. My biggest annoyance is things like media cache, where you want to record stuff, etc. is never set up to stay with the project. So if I set the media cache, capture drive, etc. to my external hard drive, if I move to another computer, I have to set all of those things again each time I go to a new/different computer. By default it's all on the C Drive. It's generally fine if you're editing everything at home on your own computer but if you have to have all media, etc. on your external hard drive like me, it sucks. In Avid, it stays the same.
In Premiere Pro, it's just assumes the user wants this or that and tries to keep it open in exchange for less efficiency. After you set it up, the buttons are similar to Premiere Pro and I like where the Insert and Overwrite buttons are set on default, where it uses the comma and period button. In AMC, Splice-in/Insert and Overwrite is V, B. I just press them with my pinky finger. It felt awkward when I started to use AMC after using Premiere Pro so much.
The way you do video trimming, color correction, effects using Marques, selecting what video and audio track you want to put stuff in on the time line, etc. are a million times easier and better in Avid Media Composer than Premiere Pro, in my opinion.
Exporting also has a million things you could set up but it's more or less the same as Premiere Pro's export media menu.
Premiere Pro tries to make you happy as much as possible until it screws up doing something stupid. Avid Media Composer wants you to give it what it wants and it will make you happy as much as possible assuming you set everything right.
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48164242]apple tried to do a complete rewrite with FCPX and look where it got them
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Apple is making too much money from iPhones and other products to give a shit about Final Cut anything anymore.
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one of the biggest advantages of premiere is photoshop/after effects compatibility, and it's still as good as everything else so why the hell wouldn't you use it when it's easier to get after effects and photoshop, two leading applications in fields relating to general video editing, working with premiere?[/QUOTE]
I like using this a lot, the compatibility is amazing and Adobe made it work well. Have a photoshop document? No need to render/export as a PNG anymore and save it somewhere, just bring it into Premiere Pro and it's good to go! Need to edit, just click on it and Photoshop will open and the changes will reflect in Premiere Pro immediately!
Although I'd export a PNG and save it (and a copy of the PSD anyways) onto the Graphics sub-folder in my master project folder. Premiere Pro will probably have a better time accessing a PNG rather than a PSD.
[QUOTE=Winner;48176000]i installed ubuntu last week for something and was amazed by how [I]almost[/I] great it is
[editline]10th July 2015[/editline]
anyways i'm sick of running out of space so i'm gonna buy a 6tb hard drive. any suggestions beyond the top ones on newegg/amazon?[/QUOTE]
Stay away from Seagate if over 2 TB
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48169530]
Just like how TB upgrades to a pair of TITAN x's from his pair of 980's because "editing"[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't mind taking his pair of 980's if they're collecting dust :v:
If you don't want to skimp, why the Fuck are you getting a WD Green?
Can someone help me out?
I've got a weird apache issue where anything on my main domain name redirects to https://<serverip> despite not being defined in the virtual host files. If anyone has any idea how this could be happening else where and how it would be defined please shoot me a pm.
[QUOTE=Winner;48176361]help me out here you guys know hardware and i don't
this will be internal storage for my main PC
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
could it be a dns issue instead? what are your records for that domain?[/QUOTE]
Greens run at 5400 RPM instead of 7200 RPM. This makes them slower and considerably worse for being the main source of storage and really only suitable for backups.
[editline]11th July 2015[/editline]
I don't think so. All my domains just point to the IP address. Nothing special.
[t]http://s2.postimg.org/t5tm9a53d/please_buy_me_a_new_laptop.png[/t]
Take a look at the resolution, would you believe the screen is a 17"?
Or said in another way, stay away from HP, don't make my mistake.
So the R9 Fury ends up being pretty close to the Fury X - not that I'm the one who should draw conclusion, but it'd seem that the cards are mostly limited by clock speed. AMD should really get voltage control out of the door as fast as possible.
[QUOTE=Levelog;48169185]Fedora is great.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/tYi2N5P.png[/t][/QUOTE]
I need that Planet Express background.
[QUOTE=Levelog;48169185]Fedora is great.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/tYi2N5P.png[/t][/QUOTE]Where did you get that background?
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48177088]Where did you get that background?[/QUOTE]
[url=https://i.imgur.com/5G1obqM.jpg]Here ya go.[/url]
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