T - trim

What is the T - trim function work in another video track outside track 1?

Yes.

In the window connection monitor, choose which video track to operate on.

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  • What is a good program for trimming .mov files?

    Hi all

    I hope that some people will graciously offer me their opinions and suggestions as to what program I use allows me to select precisely then change constantly (disable/remove trim) the first and the last a few seconds a short .mov file.  I want to end up with nothing else than the short central part of the file that may have been initially as long as 8 seconds, then after installation, reduced between 2 to 5 seconds.  I have a program that requires me to keep the original file is not necessary - I want to permanently modify the so ultimately it only contains this central part of the .mov file I want to keep.  It MUST be a very easy to use and inexpensive program out there that provides this edition absolutely simple and common procedure.  I realize each file should give no further action on two occasions, first to cut off his head (at the beginning), then cut off the tail.  Save the file and finished, then turned to the next file to edit.  I made the mistake of trying to use Final Cut Pro to do the job, but I learned from others on this community, as well as my experience, that the FCC was not designed for simple editing tasks.  Maybe when I am finished editing (Trim) my 86 .mov files, then I use FCP to assemble them on a timeline that is placed in an order that coincides with the lyrics of a song, but there, I just need to simply create precisely adjusted individual .mov files, I'll use for later Assembly.  Thanks to all who have and will come to my help.

    Tony

    Hello! QuickTime is a quick and easy tool to adjust clips. If you right click on a file you want to cut and choose "Open in Quicktime" you can hit and then command + T to open the crop function. You then set the yellow bars to cut a few seconds on the front and drop the clip and then save the trimmed clip. I hope this helps!

  • Allows you to TRIM on Samsung 840 Pro SSD without danger?

    I'm still in Yosemite because of compatibility issues with some software that we use at work. I saw OS x 10.10.4 you can activate the TRIM of the terminal, which would help a lot on my MBP of 2011 with a 840 Samsung 256 GB Pro. When I bought it, it's the tip about 500 MB/s as well read/write - excellent! But more recent benchmarks shows a sad note:

    It's obviously a part of poor cleaning result and the lack of support from TRIM on OS X. whereas it's easy to activate the TRIM, I'm not so sure that it is safe to turn it on. There are many items from 2014 and 2015 mentioning bugs in the firmware from Samsung regarding FILLING in queueand bugs in the Linux kernel regarding sequentialTRIM that created a different problem. Most people would have problems because of the firmware on the disk problem.

    -Where are we now? Is this even a question? I can't find a more recent post on what are the potential risks. I do a lot of video Import/Export at the time (where the wish for a faster drive) and I can't risk of corruption. We're talking perhaps about 50-60 hours of material, all the corruption in exports would probably take long to notice (before anyone looks at everything).

    A quote from the post to MacRumors: 'so if you have a modern Samsung drive, it is important that your operating system uses regular sequential TRIM. Linux is the only OS that uses queued. All versions of OS X (same El Capitan) and Windows (last) always use sequential TRIM and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. »

    So is it true? I can easily activate topping on my Samsung SSD, no risk that I'm suddenly stuck with random corruptions on my files in a few days/weeks?

    As far as I can see 'about tech' article there is no problem on Mac, only Linux distributions that uses queued TRIM, which the Samsung 840/850 readers wrong informs that it supports. Sequential TRIM and Mac/Windows should not see any problem.

    "Samsung TRIM questions seem to appeared only when used with the TRIM controls in queue." OS X uses only sequential TRIM of orders at this time, so allowing the FILLING with the line of Samsung SSD should be OK, such as reported by MacNN. »

  • activate the trim on el capitan?

    How can I activate the "Trim" on El Capitan?

    The following may help: http://osxdaily.com/2015/10/29/use-trimforce-trim-ssd-mac-os-x/

  • upgrade 500 Gb drive HARD need to TRIM

    Hi all

    I recently updated my 500 GB HARD drive to a disc SSD of Samsung EVO 750 with a capacity of 256 GB.

    The computer is an iMac 2009 end running El Capitan and has 12 Mg of RAM

    I have to install the FILLING with this upgrade?

    I understand the PAD performs some file management and also defragments a SSD.

    But reading Utube has a video of a proverb that says 'professional' need not trim.

    I'm not a professional so I'm a little confused about the need for GARNISH

    It became the issue of the 21st century egg vs. chicken. I use TRIM on my iMac late 2009 and my Macbook in early 2009. You can expect contradictory answers here too. With El Capitan Apple has allowed third-party SSD also use the TRIM.

    https://www.cindori.org/trim-vs-garbage-collection/

    and http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/279412-32-trim-garbage-collection-beating-de ad-horse #12258914 (scroll down to post of Kent Smith)

  • xw6400 xw6600 xw8400 xw8600: Trim SSD support pilot solution ESB2 xw workstations

    EDIT: IT TURNS OUT THAT THIS PROBLEM EXISTS IN THE W10PRO64 INSTALL ON HP XW WORKSTATIONS AND PROBABLY OTHERS.  SEE THE MAIN 7/16 MESSAGE.

    I worked on a project to help another Member of this forum, and just made a significant breakthrough related to workstations xw, their storage and support TRIM SSD controllers driver version.  I discovered this when working with Hard Disk Sentinel Pro version 4.60, the free trial version.

    It turns out that the Sentinel program can probe a SSD and see what parts of the usual special OS components for the optimization of the SSD are installed, and especially if DECORATIVE knowledge for the SSD is really at work.  In their FAQ, they explain that the operating system can have the function TRIM supported, but this PAD can actually be disabled despite the operating system having received the appropriate command to turn it on.  This is due to hardware (storage controller chipset is perhaps simply not able to do) or software (the version of the driver for this chipset may be unable, but a newer driver may operate properly).

    I fell exactly this problem of driver and bet that few of us knew that this might be the case.  Xw6400, xw6600 and xw8400 xw8600 workstations that all use the same storage ESB2 controller chipset and the xw6600 I was working on a series THAT SSD Intel 320 returned a response to my probe with Hard Disk Sentinel TRIM was supported but disabled.  Another xw6600 with SSD even reported THAT TRIM has been supported and active.  The first was using ESB2 8.6.2.1315 drivers older drivers and the second was using my 'best' favorite ESB2 drivers 10.0.0.1046.

    I ran the normal TRIM check control on the first xw6600 (DisableDeleteNotify fsutil behavior query) and she came back from 0 (which means the TRIM is enabled in my W7Pro64 OS).  Run the cmd as administrator, using an elevated command prompt.  It turns out that 0 operating system response does not mean THAT TRIM is currently working... it just means that it might work if the hardware and the driver have both were sufficient.

    I then updated my driver storage controllers ESB2 via Device Manager for the 64-bit version 10.0.0.1046, re-directed Hard Disk Sentinel, and now have TRIM both supported and active.

    This is an important finding... goal before, with the ESB2 8.6.2.1315 drivers, I could manually run the TRIM of the Intel ToolBox software, but now the operating system can run TRIM automatically, at regular intervals.  I'm just happy that I had already set on this 10.0.0.1046 defined as my drivers of go - to for clean installs a long time ago.  Those who, moreover, are not what you get the installer of HP DVD.  I got them from Intel.  Target the x 64 folder of the Device Manager for travel it driver update method, assuming you are using a 64-bit operating system.

    Note the arrows below, with 3 photos showing (1) a version clone on a disk of a source image of HARD drive, then (2) a clone of build on an SSD of the source image to HARD drive (with the old drivers) and finally (3) build a clone on a SSD HARD drive (with these new drivers installed) image.

    Former pilots and note that Acronis or operating system specific SSD components added automatically:

    Now, with the 10.0.0.1046 new drivers:

    You can use a trial version of Hard Disk Sentinel to confirm whether or not your SSD TRIM feature works actually automatically operating system and if not then try some new drivers of storage controllers and check again.  I found Hard Disk Sentinel to be rather intrusive, so do not keep not installed other than for this type of test.

    I have prepared a number of HP W7Pro64 xw workstations running the activation of W10Pro64 and stumbled upon the fact that the W10Pro64 standard install places older drivers of storage in the setup controller have been recorded previously in W7Pro64 moved to 'support' TRIM but do not have automatic controlled by regular OS TRIM SSD feature enabled.  It has, instead, been 'disabled '.

    It's one thing to manually run TRIM once a month, but you should really have the OS taking care of this task and do not forget.

    For HP workstations that use the storage controller chipset ESB2 and emulation of BIOS SATA value 'RAID + AHCI' or 'RAID' If this other option is not available (same driver install results, whatever) there is a problem.  I have not studied upward in the ZX00 or ZX20/ZX40 generations yet because they use other chipsets and drivers for this task.  ESB2 chipset workstations include the xw6400, xw8400, xw6600, xw8600, more a lot more HP.

    The W10Pro64 install results in automatically install the driver of ESB2 being 8.6.2.1025 with driver date 10/08/10.  With a Hard Disk Sentinel program detects that TRIM SSD is supported but not active:

    After updating the driver for the 10.0.0.1046 more recent version, dated from 13/09/10, the TRIM feature for the operating system has been both took in charge and active:

    I found Hard Disk Sentinel a tool valuable, but a little intrusive, so I install only to such experiences and then uninstall.

    Thus, greeting take is the same for these workstations running W10Pro64 it was when they are run under W7Pro64 (see above messages, 1/16).  Update the 10.0.0.1046 storage ESB2 if controller driver version you want as your SSD that will be automatically triggered by W10 for cleaning PAD regularly.

    Who remembers to do it manually?

  • TRIM and Bootcamp

    I know the TRIM THAT is enabled by default on internal SSD Apple of my 2011 iMac, which houses an Apple partition (OS X 10.11.4 beta) and a Windows 7 Bootcamp partition.

    Issues related to the:

    1 - is the Bootcamp Windows 7 also "pruned" default partition?

    2. when it is started in this partition, Bootcamp, enabled by default TRIM there too?

    Or I have to allow him through a command-line in Windows?

    3. I just bought a Samsung 1 TB 850 Pro SSD that I installed temporarily in an external enclosure Thunderbolt to clone both my internal partitions, before eventually transplant the new SSD inside the iMac.

    If I want an SSD Apple not be pruned, I know that in El Capitan, I can activate the TRIM function through a command line in the Terminal.

    Will this action then have no effect on TRIMing the Bootcamp partition?

    Anyone can bring light?

    YM

    Yves M says:

    I know the TRIM THAT is enabled by default on internal SSD Apple of my 2011 iMac, which houses an Apple partition (OS X 10.11.4 beta) and a Windows 7 Bootcamp partition.

    Issues related to the:

    1 - is the Bootcamp Windows 7 also "pruned" default partition?

    2. when it is started in this partition, Bootcamp, enabled by default TRIM there too?

    Or I have to allow him through a command-line in Windows?

    3. I just bought a Samsung 1 TB 850 Pro SSD that I installed temporarily in an external enclosure Thunderbolt to clone both my internal partitions, before eventually transplant the new SSD inside the iMac.

    If I want an SSD Apple not be pruned, I know that in El Capitan, I can activate the TRIM function through a command line in the Terminal.

    Will this action then have no effect on TRIMing the Bootcamp partition?

    Anyone can bring light?

    YM

    1 n °

    2 No.

    3 No.

    Bootcamp/Windows has it's own partition separated/IO. Install Samsung magician of the side Windows and check.

  • Should I activate the TRIM?  Profile of said system that both my SSD have NO TRIM support...

    Hello!

    I'm new in the world of SSDS.  I recently bought two SSDS for use with mini OWC Thunderbay e:

    ADATA SP550 - my OS El Capitan

    Samsung 850 EVO - storage media

    When I go to each drive in System Profiler, each have a bug, fat 'no' next to the field in Support of TRIM.

    I know that Apple does not want to take charge of third party records, because they will not be held responsible for data loss or corruption.  That's why System Profiler telling me this?  Or are these two truly on readers list it naughty and I should definitely not turn Trim?

    I appreciate all of your comments!  Thank you!

    This isn't a bug. That's all just a report. Unless you are using an Apple brand SSD TRIM is not enabled. It's normal. You need a third-party utility to allow the TRIM: Trim Enabler. Or you can leave this option disabled. SSD of today can better actual work without TRIM. So you might as well not worry. See topping Talk. If the SSD using a controller strength sand THAT TRIM is not really necessary.

  • Portege R600-108 - the tool to run the TRIM command to improve the performance of SSDS

    Hello

    We have a couple of R600-108 with SSDS, they run Vista Business 32-bit.

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    James

    Hello

    To be honest I m not an expert in the increase in performance of the SSD, but according to the Wikipedia article, TRIM has been implemented in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 and came out with the final versions of these operating systems in October 2009.
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    According to Wikipedia, there are utilities that can send TRIM commands manually.
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    http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/trim

    You can consult the Intel tool called "Intel Solid - State Drive Toolbox and Optimizer".
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    I hope this helps a little

  • Samsung 850 EVO and TRIM?

    Dear friends,

    Yesterday, I installed a brand new SAMSUNG 850 EVO SSD (120 GB) on my MacBook Pro (mid-2012) and I want to know now I should activate TRIM and is it safe under the OS X EL CAPITAN!

    Once again his SAMSUNG 850 EVO (120 gb, basic version non pro), MacBook Pro (mid-2012) and OS X EL CAPITAN!

    Thanks for the reply.

    Hi, you can activate the trim after you have backed up your important things. I enabled it and don't have any problem and better see the SSD performance, but some of my friends in the face of a gray screen at startup upward.

    Also, I can say that you will not have problem as long as Apple allow you to do something on your Mac

  • Is it necessary activate the TRIM on a MBP?

    Recently, I installed a Samsung SSD 850 EVO on my MacBook Pro mid 2012, I don't know a lot about the issue of BALANCE, it is necessary to enable it? Is there a risk? I borrowed a HD to make my backup and I'll buy one for me next year, that's my problem if I activate the TRIM and any problem appears that I'll lose my data.

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    You should not have any question to GARNISH on your drive. But, why would you? Do you do a lot of paperwork on your drive? If so, TRIM can help you. Personally, I don't use trim on any of my 3rd party SSDs. Playback is without having to since most of the activity. The SSD built in Garbage Collection works very well.

    Your signature seems to show that you run El Capitan. If Yes and you want to activate the TRIM on your Samsung SSD, open Terminal and run the following command: sudo trimforce allow this requires an administrator password and you will get the warning from Apple information before proceeding.

  • What looks like trim metallic gold?

    "Metallic gold" trim looks like a metallic gold or a yellow/orange light (as shown in the preview)? I'm talking specifically about the front pad on the microphone and the speaker grid. I'm trying to match the school colors for the woman and the sensation on my options.

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  • Updated to Yosemite with SSD existing and is Trim, Trim on?

    I had a computer running Lion (Mac Powerbook, early 2011) which was a third party (Crucial MX 100, 512 GB) SSD.  I had used Trim Enabler 3.24 to light Trim to it.

    Then I go to Yosemite (my Institute does not allow El Capitan again).  It works very well.  I'm guessing that the filling is always enabled, but I'm not sure.  To complicate, I understand that Trim Enabler 3.42 changed a system driver?  Yosemite allows Trim is activated by a terminal command or by Trim Enabler 3.4 or disc Sensei. using a kext certificate?

    The terminal command probably won't tell me if the trim was already activated?

    Can new programs that allow the filling with the kext certificate check if the Trim is enabled by modifying the system driver?

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    How can I check if the Trim is activated?

    About this Mac > system report > Sata/Sata Express.

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    See you soon

    TRIM should rely on the SSD RAID (0.1 or 10) tables for rest (UCS) and RST (AHCI).

  • In Windows Movie Maker, problem: Change title, impossible to get the trim handle to drag and to extend the deadline.

    In Windows Movie Maker HELP "FOR THE DURATION of the CHANGE" 2. ' "says to" select title you want to change the duration. How to "choose" the title? The title as a RECOVERY when the arrow is hovering a square bubble appears showing the title and 6.7 seconds. No trim handles appear. A high blue and the low line components appear, but I don't know what that means because it is not graphic design help pages. I would like to extend the superposition of the title from 6.7 seconds to 36 seconds. Please give me some help you can. It's frustrating!

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    Ginger B

    Hi Ginger B,.

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    If you use Windows Vista, you can read the following article and check if it helps.

    Getting started with Windows Movie Maker

    Hope this information is useful.

  • TRIM function is available on the SSD for XP?

    A TRIM command allows an operating system inform a SOLID-STATE (SSD) drive, the data blocks are no longer considered as being used and can be wiped internally.

    Dealer told me that the TRIM is a function of build-in Windows 7, but not Windows XP.

    Someone has suggestions how work with TRIM? If I install SSD in Window XP.

    Thanks in advance for your suggestions

    You would probably have no difficulty to run 32-bit applications on a 64-bit Windows 7. 64-bit would be preferable to allow the use of more than 4 GB memory. Before the upgrade, run the Advisor...

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/is-is/Windows/downloads/Upgrade-Advisor

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