That one step further from frustration
I’ve got a number of computer programs that do amazing things. The problem is that the one extra thing means buying a bit more software.
Right now I’m working on a video from which I want to extract the audio. I can add other video and make a movie. Still has the sound. I can save it without the sound, if I buy an upgrade. I don’t want to!
So, the question becomes — how much do I want to make this work.
Well, I guess time will tell. In other words, I’m just stubborn enough to see if there isn’t a shortcut in one of my programs. One that isn’t mentioned in the manual but should logically work — all other things being equal.
I call this tenacity. Others call it stupidity — a waste of time. But the next time (if this works), I’ll know what to do.
I have a feeling this is a trait of a good gamer. And I suppose, if I had the desire, I could enjoy video gaming. But right now my dexterity is less than superb and other things are commanding my attention.
Off to the computer and a few more possible software possibilities. Never know what I might come up with.
I’d tell you that I’d get back to you on this — but since failure is probable (given what I have read in the manuals and help screens), I won’t bother!!!