[video] Best Browsers for producers

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It's not only about surfing, but a for a full time producer they need to think about full on downloading.

Not all sites will allow a download manager, such as the Inter Download manager, a product that I would recommend.

So, in the way of browsers and download speed; the fastest due to it's 64 bit architecture is Waterfox, followed by Vivaldi.

For viewing videos and for finding magnets for public domain, legit foley recordings etc, the best browser is Brave because it has the ability to pull up a magnet right in the browser, should you wish to use an online torrent downloader, or you could always rely on the free download manager which also has torrent capability.

For im, and a few other built in features, opera comes in the middle it really is only mentioned for the sake of win 7 users with a slow gpu, it's very stable.

https://youtu.be/jB0An3AxG9s

For the record, IDM is much better than Jdownloader. I know Jdownloader tries, but it falls short - good for free though.

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Here's a new video regarding making your internet connection faster by about 200k to 400k faster with software. I personally vouch for it working and I use it Myself. The link to get it is here:
https://www.cbs-soft.com/speedconnect.htm

https://youtu.be/ZNT7SF669B8

Regarding the quality of the video, I made it with a cheap laptop, it's been My new passion to understand the science of how to make good video; and especially in the case a cheap laptop there really is not many things in this world as challenging. I'll say that I did not use auto white balance, I did not use white balance at all in fact. I used the default obs output settings except for changing the bitrate to 12500, I did not use the audio de-noise during recording so as to speed it up but I did use the color grade filter as well as an instance of the blur function utilizing a mask and then inverting, finally setting the feather area fairly high. I was able to make the whole background obscure by setting in the video configuration the sharpness all the way to zero. That way after all of the color grading and blurring I set the sharpness up meaning the only sharp thing on the screen is My face and My shirt.

I used gradient for the blur but I noticed linear gradient might run a bit faster. I did not need to add any latency to the audio signal so as to make it match. A zero latency method, but the fps never seems to catch up. However, yesterday I'd some success using the direct write with ffmpeg. It resulted in much faster output and likely it would make the bounce fast enough to keep up with the fps of lips moving at -4 exposure. Obviously that much exposure however will cause a moving hand to blur either way. The only route I have is to upgrade My CPU+GPU combo.

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