Really enjoy these chats. Getting close to hiring our first financial planner and many points help me appreciate the non-monetary value a planner like Andy and Brian can provide.
I thought this was 720. Or at least, I try to always be conscious to set my Zoom video settings to the highest resolution allows whenever I start a video I know I'm going to be recording and putting on RUclips. Maybe I forgot this time
@@RetirementPlanningEducation - Looks like 360p, 240p and 144p to me. Honestly the video quality is fine - you don't have any text in the image. For some reason Chrome on Windows has lip sync problems paying back low resolution video. I don't know if you see the same thing. I've been putting off saying anything about it, but perhaps I should have a word with my old manager at Microsoft. The last I heard he'd taken over Windows media codec support. I think it likely this is a bug in the media pipeline code. It could be a result of problems with the hardware support for specific video codecs. I'm using a 3 year old Intel based I7 laptop. I know it has some support for video decoding in the graphics chip, so this could also be a bug in an Intel component. But if that's the case, you wouldn't see the problems I'm seeing.
Thanks for addressing the different spending strategies. Our plan has us spending significantly more than 4% early on but that goes to 1-2% once SS kicks in.
Thanks, Andy Panko and Brian Tegtmeyer! Outstanding job, gents!
Really enjoy these chats. Getting close to hiring our first financial planner and many points help me appreciate the non-monetary value a planner like Andy and Brian can provide.
Andy, could you record in 720p or higher? RUclips on Chrome in Windows seems to have problems playing low resolutions video.
I thought this was 720. Or at least, I try to always be conscious to set my Zoom video settings to the highest resolution allows whenever I start a video I know I'm going to be recording and putting on RUclips. Maybe I forgot this time
@@RetirementPlanningEducation - Looks like 360p, 240p and 144p to me. Honestly the video quality is fine - you don't have any text in the image. For some reason Chrome on Windows has lip sync problems paying back low resolution video. I don't know if you see the same thing.
I've been putting off saying anything about it, but perhaps I should have a word with my old manager at Microsoft. The last I heard he'd taken over Windows media codec support. I think it likely this is a bug in the media pipeline code.
It could be a result of problems with the hardware support for specific video codecs. I'm using a 3 year old Intel based I7 laptop. I know it has some support for video decoding in the graphics chip, so this could also be a bug in an Intel component. But if that's the case, you wouldn't see the problems I'm seeing.
Very informative....thank you.
Thanks for addressing the different spending strategies. Our plan has us spending significantly more than 4% early on but that goes to 1-2% once SS kicks in.
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