Flay tool is currently undergoing testing, it may be in the next update assuming progress on the embiggening tool keeps up its current pace.
Derek, this phone a tech thing... Something went wrong while testing it, and, welll... me and the ol' lady were... uh... let's just say some poor fool ended up seeing a lot more than they bargained for... and... well... I did help them get VEGAS working, but I might have accidentally helped them get a some other things working too... and well... I'm not so sure this feature is gonna work out in the wild. They were kind enough to ask for our cashapp to leave a tip afterwards, but... still... They keep calling back with more issues now, and it's getting kinda creepy.
But... I'm 100% behind telling people that NVENC and NVDEC is tired. Just, right there in the Render box... "Magix HEVC (NVENC)" *Click* *ERROR* "Nope. NVENC is tired. Try again tomorrow."
And making large icons for deprecated features needs to be in the next update for sure. Front and center, a big quicktime button. *Click* *ERROR: "No."*
@xberk said: "If you don't laugh, you're brain dead."
Sometimes satire is so accurate that it passes the point of laughter. Meet The Parents was so accurate that the only time I laughed was when the fellow slid off the roof. During the rest of the movie, I just cringed.
@Jack S like you, I too and old fashioned and those words are not a part of my vernacular. Parts rarely if ever used it, and I thought it was way better to be able to communicate without using. But it's such a common place thing, I've tuned it out for the most part.
That's the big problem. I just wonder why they're so uneducated, that people who use this gutter language can't express themselves any other way. I'll say no more.
Many comedians are the same way - they think to be funny they have to use a lot of foul language. I've heard many much funnier comedians that didn't say a single foul word. It's just not needed.
I didn't notice whatever it was offended some of you and I'm probably the oldest on here. The word(s) involved may be in the Oxford English dictionary by now as the English language is continually evolving.
Yes ... a wry look at some of the flaky apps out there.
Re the two instances of profanity ... that's so very much less than what I hear on the occasional times when I travel on a suburban train at school 'going home' time. For the teens of today, this sadly is normalised speech. But Ye Gods, if anybody says something anything anti-WOKE, that is the absolute end of the world for those vey same people. These days it's like the old Henry Ford quote but adapted to - "You can have any opinion you like, as long as it's my opinion: