hotelechomike
New Member
Greetings,
I'm a British citizen resident in Northern Germany since 1982 (long story).
An ex-computer scientist, I have been retired since early 2018.
My main hobby/sport is that of gliding (flying sailplanes) & thus my videos are either about flying or travel.
Since my initials are HEM I'm known as HotelEchoMike (which is my YouTube channel's name).
My desktop PC is an AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radon Vega graphics (i.e. on-board).
The system has 32 Gb main memory & a large SSD. Also two reasonably large monitors.
To date I work with HD videos.
Since a number of years I have happily used Adobe Premier Elements - currently version 2021.
I'm pretty happy with this BUT if I upgrade to a WIN11 PC I cannot reactivate this version as Adobe
removes the installation servers for all except the most recent versions. I don't fancy buying the latest
version which dies after 3 years use.
Thus I'm looking around and an obvious candidate is Davinci Resolv, particularly as it is said also to
work on Linux which would be an option for my current PC (I worked with Sun-Solaris for almost 30 years).
I would hope that since the above system works well with PE 2021 for HD videos that the same would/should/could
be true for Davinci Resolv?
I'm a British citizen resident in Northern Germany since 1982 (long story).
An ex-computer scientist, I have been retired since early 2018.
My main hobby/sport is that of gliding (flying sailplanes) & thus my videos are either about flying or travel.
Since my initials are HEM I'm known as HotelEchoMike (which is my YouTube channel's name).
My desktop PC is an AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radon Vega graphics (i.e. on-board).
The system has 32 Gb main memory & a large SSD. Also two reasonably large monitors.
To date I work with HD videos.
Since a number of years I have happily used Adobe Premier Elements - currently version 2021.
I'm pretty happy with this BUT if I upgrade to a WIN11 PC I cannot reactivate this version as Adobe
removes the installation servers for all except the most recent versions. I don't fancy buying the latest
version which dies after 3 years use.
Thus I'm looking around and an obvious candidate is Davinci Resolv, particularly as it is said also to
work on Linux which would be an option for my current PC (I worked with Sun-Solaris for almost 30 years).
I would hope that since the above system works well with PE 2021 for HD videos that the same would/should/could
be true for Davinci Resolv?