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I could be wrong, but isn’t the idea that it removes the film grain to aid compressing the ““actual”” image behind the grain, and then the player adds the grain back in during playback?

The way you say it makes it sound like you want to compress the grain itself, and that sounds to me like a “I like the vinyl crackle in my digital media” take. Not that that’s a bad thing, everyone has preferences, but it’s also unlikely that AV1 (or any codec for that matter) was designed with the preservation of accurate film grain in mind.

oh, it succeeded? uh, run dism /online anway, that should work
What’s the other way to say job?

It’s loading in Boost.

If you’re not seeing it when you go to the URL your ISP or firewall might be blocking it? Could be many things.

Debianties

I’m gonna chalk it up as yet another problem with Firefox Mobile. I really want to like it, but it doesn’t make it easy haha

I’ll probably try again another time on something Chromium-based

My Odyssey G7’s panel also fell off 2 weeks before the end of the warranty.

In addition to that, the Odyssey series also has a weird issue where if certain conditions are met, the entire screen will dip in brightness and display horizontal lines. It’s very distracting. They’re aware of the issue (as many people have reported it) but they aren’t doing anything to fix it. I won’t be buying another.

I filled it all in and the button at the end didn’t work. That’s 20 minutes I’m never getting back :/
Not to mention VSCodium already exists.
I figured they would just run sfc /scannow and then sit staring at their screen bewildered when it inevitably does nothing.