tripletopper
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Hello.
I found at a thrift store a monitor and computer all in one from around 2016 that could go up to Windows 10. It's an HP envy
Currently the hard drive is wiped.
Currently I have two different Macintoshes that are used for two different studios for my obs.
My everyday computer usage like emails websites stuff like that is done almost exclusively on my Android phone.
If I put the Envy in the secondary studio which is literally only used for light gun games by the CRT, would I be able to use the current version of obs and therefore have access to my favorite effect which is RGB additive to take the left eye make it black and red right eye and make it black and cyan and merge them additively to make an anaglyph 3d picture?
Currently I use either four pairs of cameras if filming off the Sega scope for missile defense or three pairs of cameras plus one capture card for all the other light gun games. The computer I have is a 2018 Mac mini i3.
It looks like it has a thunderbolt ports but I've never seen a USB a type thunderbolt port. If that could get me extra USB a 3.0 ports maybe I'll have enough for that but I'm not sure if I have enough USB bandwidth to deal with my situation.
By the way the computers considered too old to be sold to most used computer stores because I heard it does not take Windows 11.
Last thing is, would a reasonable person say that if the only thing I do on this Windows computer is broadcast out on Twitch that someone who's germophobic enough to get exclusively Macintoshes would probably not have to worry about my Windows 10 computer causing a problem with the Macintoshes or with the home network in general?
I found at a thrift store a monitor and computer all in one from around 2016 that could go up to Windows 10. It's an HP envy
Currently the hard drive is wiped.
Currently I have two different Macintoshes that are used for two different studios for my obs.
My everyday computer usage like emails websites stuff like that is done almost exclusively on my Android phone.
If I put the Envy in the secondary studio which is literally only used for light gun games by the CRT, would I be able to use the current version of obs and therefore have access to my favorite effect which is RGB additive to take the left eye make it black and red right eye and make it black and cyan and merge them additively to make an anaglyph 3d picture?
Currently I use either four pairs of cameras if filming off the Sega scope for missile defense or three pairs of cameras plus one capture card for all the other light gun games. The computer I have is a 2018 Mac mini i3.
It looks like it has a thunderbolt ports but I've never seen a USB a type thunderbolt port. If that could get me extra USB a 3.0 ports maybe I'll have enough for that but I'm not sure if I have enough USB bandwidth to deal with my situation.
By the way the computers considered too old to be sold to most used computer stores because I heard it does not take Windows 11.
Last thing is, would a reasonable person say that if the only thing I do on this Windows computer is broadcast out on Twitch that someone who's germophobic enough to get exclusively Macintoshes would probably not have to worry about my Windows 10 computer causing a problem with the Macintoshes or with the home network in general?