Alright guys, it's time for you to show me how tech-savvy you lot are - this problem has pretty much dumbfounded me.
So here's the deal. A friend's MacBook had a few MKV files on it that I copied onto a hard drive and plugged the hard drive into my TV and played them on the TV. Worked fine. Everything was great. I sourced more MKV files onto the Mac, copied to the HDD and played on the TV. Woo.
NOW.
I used my MacBook the other day. There's an MKV file on my MacBook that I copied into the same hard drive - but when I played the hard drive on the TV, it said that the file cannot be played.
WTF?
So. I played the file on my MacBook from the internal HDD - it worked. I copied the file to the external drive and tried to play it on my MacBook - it didn't work. This is really strange. The same file plays fine when it's stored on my internal hard drive, but as soon as I copy it onto an external drive to play it (on MacBook or on TV) - it doesn't play.
For all of you wondering - I have Paragon NTFS installed on my MacBook as well which lets me read and write files, same as my friend's Mac. What do you think the problem could be GT? What's happening to the file when it's transferred to the hard drive that it's not playing?
It won't perform hugely better than the 3080 unless you're VRAM limited in games. Have you tried putting new thermal pads on them 3080 and giving it a good clean to see if you can regain your temps and overclock?
Windows 95 offered the ability to add and edit the right click menus, on a per file type basis. This feature seems to be missing in the new file explorer.
Are they bringing it back as a "new" feature?
It's nearly time to replace my aging Founders Edition 3080, it doesn't OC as nicely as it used to and it's running around 10c warmer than it did when I first bought it.
I don't have budget for much more than what I spent on the 3080 and locally, that means the best GPU I can manage is a 9070XT.
On this basis I have a few questions:
1. At present I don't use ray tracing, if this was to change, would this GPU be an issue?
2. How does it compare on a performance basis?
3. Are the drivers worse or better than those for nVidia?
4. Linux support, is it there?
5. Anything else I should be aware of if I were to make this change?
6. Is it a good idea or shall I try and keep the 3080 a little longer.
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Alright guys, it's time for you to show me how tech-savvy you lot are - this problem has pretty much dumbfounded me.
So here's the deal. A friend's MacBook had a few MKV files on it that I copied onto a hard drive and plugged the hard drive into my TV and played them on the TV. Worked fine. Everything was great. I sourced more MKV files onto the Mac, copied to the HDD and played on the TV. Woo.
NOW.
I used my MacBook the other day. There's an MKV file on my MacBook that I copied into the same hard drive - but when I played the hard drive on the TV, it said that the file cannot be played.
WTF?
So. I played the file on my MacBook from the internal HDD - it worked. I copied the file to the external drive and tried to play it on my MacBook - it didn't work. This is really strange. The same file plays fine when it's stored on my internal hard drive, but as soon as I copy it onto an external drive to play it (on MacBook or on TV) - it doesn't play.
For all of you wondering - I have Paragon NTFS installed on my MacBook as well which lets me read and write files, same as my friend's Mac. What do you think the problem could be GT? What's happening to the file when it's transferred to the hard drive that it's not playing?
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