Over 85 hours of raw footage sped up to a mere 16 minutes. This is the first attempt at a Server upgrade that I performed a few months ago and then scrapped because I didn’t like it very much. Thought I’d upload it because why not. Excuse the ass music, the auto selected thumbnail and the weird upload lmao
@@LostieTrekieTechie Yeah, it really is! I loved the XP/Vista era to be honest. Would you like me to cover a well known client build - 2419? It has the Watercolour theme :)
I meannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn that'd be nearly impossible and rather pointless considering there are like 300 builds and the installations last for like 10 secs for some of them...
@@MSNeptuned I'm personally using Adobe Premiere so here's my way solving this. One of the simple workarounds is you may create multiple sequences, each containing only one of the parts of this video (if you're recording each os separately). In each individual sequence, add a title saying the os name, version, etc., and then you can merge all sequences into an another sequence as your final production video to export.
@@sctopzhang That's actually a great idea! I'm personally using DaVinci Resolve however I'd be willing to give other things a go. Only problem is that I don't record every single build individually and it's supposed to be a timelapse...
@@sctopzhangokay so I have a solution… Once I complete the final project, I’ll make a video showcasing the desktop of each of these builds along with their respective names.
It's strange to me that the server variants are under different names. Like, why isn't Server 2025 just called Windows 11 Server Edition or something like that?
I can see your point - but MS releases new versions occasionally so they can't outright call it 'Windows Server' like they couldn't just call Windows 'Windows'.
@@MSNeptuned Yeah, I know. What I'm saying is, Windows Server 2025 is the server variant of Windows 11. I'm just wondering why they don't just call it Windows 11 Server Edition since it is essentially Windows 11 for servers.