Yesterday, I had to switch into Windows to work in Illustrator. Well, I decided to transcode a movie in the background. Bad idea. Spent hours trying to find Windows software that would do the transcoding. Then got halfway through to find out I was missing the proper xvid codecs. So had to spend another couple hours finding the right codecs and installing them. Finally got everything together and commenced with the transcoding job. Then I went to open Illustrator, so I could get to work. Big mistake. While transcoding, it takes 3 or 4 minutes just to open Freecell. Took like 10 minutes to open Illustrator, only to have it freeze up every few minutes, presumably due to lack of memory. Seamonkey took a good 15 minutes to load. I decided to call it a day and let the thing run overnight, and worked on the illustration at home.
Today, I'm back in Windows, burning the iso that was produced. This causes even more problems. Typing this right now, I am at least 4 letters ahead of what gets printed on the screen. That's just crazy.
Now, you might be thinking "Transcoding is very data intensive, and so is burning a dvd. You can't do that while working in the background on any computer". But you are wrong. I can transcode & burn & listen to music & surf the web & do serious math processing all at the same time in Linux. Installing transcode via apt gives you all the codecs you need as dependencies. I admit that having a nice little graphical frontend to all the various tools was kinda neat. But the loss of computing power and work hours was unfuckingacceptable. Such a tradeoff is absolutely not okay. I would rather use barely coherent commands from the terminal than tie up my whole computer with such a minor task just so I could point and click.
Of course these are specialized activities, things that most people don't do with their computers. But I need more from my computer than most people. And Windows is completely incapable of giving it.
FYI:
Dell Dimension 8250
2.4 GHz Pentium 4
1.5GB RAM
100GB NTFS partition, 35% used
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Windows XP2, fully updated
Roxio EzCD Creator 5
Avi2DVD (freeware transcoder & dvd iso producer)