Is Windows 11 FINALLY READY for Davinci Resolve?

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  • @JayLippman
    @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci +3

    🔥🔥THANKS FOR WATCHING! Puget Systems recommends the Nvidia RTX 4080 for Davinci Resolve systems. To see how amazing it is, WATCH THIS: czcams.com/video/iq8Uw8KyWp8/video.html

  • @simonholman
    @simonholman Před 8 měsíci +4

    I upgraded Windows 10 to Windows 11 on the release day of Windows 11 and have never had an issue with DR or slow speeds.

  • @CoreyDWillis
    @CoreyDWillis Před 8 měsíci +5

    I've been using Davinci Resolve on Win 11 for a few months now with an 7900XT and I've had no issues so far.

  • @seanmartinflix
    @seanmartinflix Před 8 měsíci +7

    I've been running Windows 11 for awhile now quite awhile. Yeah in the beginning there were problems. but honestly I run into less problems with Windows 11 than I did with 10 throughout the years. And I personally like the look better.

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I definitely like the look better!

  • @mickymack1230
    @mickymack1230 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent Video just what I was looking for Thanks

  • @willcarter7079
    @willcarter7079 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you Jay for making this video. This has given me to the confidence to fresh install Windows 11.
    I recently had my Windows 10 boot drive get corrupted. I had to make the choice of whether I was going to fresh install Windows 11 or Windows 10 or Linux Pop_OS. I decided to fresh install Windows 10 since I was afraid of the learning curve of a new U.I.

  • @AlienDrones
    @AlienDrones Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for all the info! Upgrading is always such a pain. There's always something that won't work, isn't compatible or in some way flakey once you start poking at it. Since I finally have Divinci where it doesn't crash all the time, I suppose it's time to poke it again... 😎

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci

      Lol yeah, just when you think you've git it all figured out 😂

  • @davideastham
    @davideastham Před 8 měsíci

    The issue I have is that my totally capable Windows 10 computer is not Windows 11 compatible itself so now I'm in the market to spend a ton of cash for a replacement, which sucks.

  • @ihassan1001
    @ihassan1001 Před 8 měsíci

    So glad you made this video...i regret switching to windows 11 pro...all my apps are slow now...very frustrating to be honest

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Really? I haven't had any issues with speed. I wonder if something went wrong with the install?

    • @ihassan1001
      @ihassan1001 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JayLippman I actually had tech install cause there was no way I would know how to do it myself....for the most part it's ok but I'm having very slow and sometimes crashes when I let's say run magic mask or even noise reduction...I'm not sure what's the reason but I was getting upset

    • @ihassan1001
      @ihassan1001 Před 8 měsíci

      Off topic but dude I have to thank you for introducing me to pugetsystem..they are amazing and my PC is a beast now!

  • @Gavrev
    @Gavrev Před 8 měsíci +1

    One of the biggest issues with a move to Windows 11 is the hardware issue.. Core PC hardware as recent as 2017, which practically performs perfectly well for most people, isn't officially supported. Forcing people to do an upgrade for an OS isn't particularly ideal.. pushing people out of the loop when their hardware is still respectable is even less ideal.

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I tend to agree, especially with the second point. Pushing people to the new OS I get, only selling new PCs with the newest OS I definitely get, but ending support on Windows 10 seem a bit premature and out of character for Microsoft.
      My best guess is that because of the security requirements of Windows 11, they would have to push two different sets of updates in order to continue to support Windows 10. But that’s just a guess.

    • @Gavrev
      @Gavrev Před 8 měsíci

      @@JayLippman I think the security issue was a pretty dominant one - there have been some significant flaws exposed in latter day processors. That being said though I run the latest Davinci Resolve just fine along with the likes of the Affinity design suite, Blender.. all this stuff seems to work very respectably. Admittedly I don't push the software too hard and Blender is always happier with "more", but it's a rough pill to swallow. Don't get me wrong Windows 11 looks reasonable and nice, but my 2017 pc still has my back for everything but the most extreme projects I might wish to dream up for it., and honestly knowing Microsoft there's bound to be some of the usual profiteering and data harvesting manipulation going on under the hood.

  • @H76Pro
    @H76Pro Před 8 měsíci

    I have been using Windows 11 since almost it was launched and I didn't have any major problems with it.

  • @aloverhoser
    @aloverhoser Před 8 měsíci

    Been using Windows 11 with Resolve for over a year… The Beta’s I had a few freeze ups but haven’t had any problems once Resolve came out of Beta. Is stable now and it works great. Now we got Windows 12…. Lol

  • @wengky9228
    @wengky9228 Před 8 měsíci

    Wondows 11 is still "young" so expect issues with most of the softwares we use. Im also a Da Vinci Resolve user and some 3d rendering works. Still using windows 10 and just gonna wait for another yr or 2 before switiching to windows 11. By then, windows 11 bugs or issues will be already resolved.

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah you’ve got time. I haven’t noticed any issues with the software I’m using, but there are some minor bugs in the UI that can be annoying. I have the taskbar set to automatically hide unless I put my mouse at the bottom of the green, and sometimes it just refuses to hide.

  • @PotentialLegend
    @PotentialLegend Před 7 měsíci

    I can't find the link to jellybean in the description.

  • @raymobula
    @raymobula Před 8 měsíci

    Get a new hard drive and install win11 there. In the worst case, you plug in the old drive and have additional storage with the new drive.
    Win10 has virtual desktops. One of the most used features on my end.
    The tabs for the explorer sound great.
    Well, guess I have to clean up my data, and finally give win11 a go.

  • @castielvargastv7931
    @castielvargastv7931 Před 8 měsíci

    I have no intenrion of using 11. when i saw they copied the icons in the middle of the taskbar apple thing i knew this one is not for me. I am very happy with 10.

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci

      You do realize that Microsoft is going to stop supporting W10 in 2025? And at this point it's already very hard to find a new PC that's running W10? Do you hate it so much that you're willing to risk the lack of security support?
      Plus, you can customize the toolbar to look like it used to.

    • @castielvargastv7931
      @castielvargastv7931 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JayLippman i also have a pc with win 7 still running, no issiues. To me there are no Security issiues. The new system more or less is a spy system so 11 is the Security risk if you will. The tmp chip is nothing but a a spy unit. You could deactivate it in older windows versions but you cant in 11. I build a new system with a rhyzen 5800x and microsoft told me my hardware is not good enough for 11.. come on my cpu is good enough for years and under the hood 11 is the same as 10. 11 brings zero benefits to me and what i have heard it is missing features 10 had like virtual desktops i use all the time.

  • @BlackZEddie
    @BlackZEddie Před 7 měsíci

    Why do people act like "end of support" is the end of world? It's not. I'm in still on Win 10. I hate the Win 11 TaskBar and Start Menu. I want the ENTIRE taskbar on the left side of the screen without 3rd party software. I want Win 10 tiled Start Menu. It's very useful to me.

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 7 měsíci

      End of support means no more security patches are coming to windows 10 after October 2025. It also means you can no longer purchase or build new PCs running Windows 10. If you’re still on Windows 10 after end of support, you’re leaving your PC vulnerable to security breaches.

    • @BlackZEddie
      @BlackZEddie Před 7 měsíci

      @@JayLippman Eh, I'm not overly doomsday worried since I don't visit dodgy sites and I use UBlock Origin.
      And, WRONG, you can can certainly still build new PCs running using older version of Windows.

  • @HoundDogMech
    @HoundDogMech Před 8 měsíci

    Microsoft should make a UTILITY that Installs the New Operating System on an External NVMe SSD then Clons Every thing Except the Old Operating system to it then just Swap Drives.

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci

      Good god wouldn’t that be amazing 😂

  • @frankinblackpool
    @frankinblackpool Před 8 měsíci

    Interesting about Windows 11.
    However Windows 11 has given me nothing other than a world of pain to install. Even though I built my PC in 2019, its still an incredibly fast piece of kit because I spec-ed it out for editing using Puget guides on what not to do and what to do.
    My problems are installing a fresh Windows 11 itself. The hardware, especially the motherboard has TPM, but when I try to install Windows 11 it either fails spectacularly or deletes all my Windows 10 passwords from the motherboard BIOS so that when I revert to Windows 10 I can't get in. I have to go begging to Microsoft to put my passwords back into the BIOS. WTF?
    So, until I'm forced to upgrade then I'm not moving. I like to early adopt but the transfer from 10 to 11 has been incredibly painful.
    I'm so glad that I make regular Bare-Metal backups of my Operating System. Because it has saved my arse so many times. I'd give some serious thought to a Bare-Metal backup of your operating system hard drive. If you get a Ransomware attack, a virus or a Graphics Card driver update failure then you can wipe your hard drive clean in minutes and be back up and running as if nothing ever happened.
    I use Acronis to back up my Operating System hard drive however this is a paid for bit of kit. There is an equally good free version called Paragon Backup and Recovery. Acronis is on my desktop and Paragon is on my laptop because I don't want to pay for an extra license.

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah I have my OS backed up. Haven’t had to use it yet thankfully, but the peace of mind is worth the price lol.

    • @frankinblackpool
      @frankinblackpool Před 8 měsíci

      @@JayLippman Have you tested your backup?
      🫣

    • @JayLippman
      @JayLippman  Před 8 měsíci

      @@frankinblackpool lol I haven't tested my Windows 11 backup yet, but I did on Windows 10.

    • @frankinblackpool
      @frankinblackpool Před 8 měsíci

      @@JayLippman What's the old saying?
      Fail to Prepare, prepare to fail.
      🤣🤣
      Good episode

  • @BackcountryExploringAZ
    @BackcountryExploringAZ Před 8 měsíci +1

    Interesting. For those with older machines Linux is always an option. I often think if I was smart I would dump windows for linux on all my machines. You can do more with less hardware without the Windows pig and big brother. Having said that, I've been running 11 and Resolve on an Acer Predator notebook for over a year now. 12 gen I7, RTX3060, 16 gb ram. I also run other specialized software - geographic information systems, mapping software, wildland fire behavior modeling. No performance problems although I should mention I only work in 1080p. Since that is what I consume media in that is what I produce. And except for the time Microsoft broke my machine with their updates not long after purchase, glitches are few and far between. Except for bluetooth audio issues. Almost every time I connect I need to turn bluetooth off and on up to 6 or 8 times to get it to connect properly. I agree people will get used to the new interface but I still hate the new start menu. I tend to agree about fresh install. My machine at purchase was surprisingly clean. I must admit I got lazy and bought a software package to connect the old and new and transfer software as I specified automagically. It worked! Aside from the fact it is a MS product, no complaints here.

    • @CoreyDWillis
      @CoreyDWillis Před 8 měsíci

      The only bummer is that the free version doesn't have the same codex support on Linux. There's no support for mp4/h.264 unless you upgrade to the paid version vs it being included on Windows and macOS for free.

    • @VincentTamer
      @VincentTamer Před 7 měsíci

      @@CoreyDWillis It also seems to be a pain in the ass to install/get working correcting on Linux. I would prefer to do all my computing on linux at this point but it doesn't seem to be feasible with these professional applications, at least for me as a newb idiot.

  • @dr.gregoryf.maassen2637
    @dr.gregoryf.maassen2637 Před 8 měsíci

    Not sure why this was even an issue and even more importantly, I am not sure why I am even writing this comment.