Can someone advise what the *best* spec PC I should get for video editing?
From what I understand, the most important items are the CPU and plenty of hard disk?
How important is the graphics card?
How about the memory?
Is it possible to get a dual dual core PC?
i.e 2 dual core chips on one motherboard - giving in effect 4 CPU's.
Can I get any other hardware that will speed up the process of editing and rendering the video?
Thanks.
OM
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Originally Posted by OM2
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There is some motion along the lines of using the graphics chips to encode video. Read up on ATI's AVIVO technology. I wouldn't buy a $500 card in the hopes that that will pan out. Buy a cheap card now, upgrade later if it does.
Originally Posted by OM2
Originally Posted by OM2
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/11/30/brute_force_quad_cores/page9.html
Things may get better in the future as quad and more cores becomes the norm.
Originally Posted by OM2
http://www.canopus.com/products/FireCoder/index.php
But if you have a fast computer and a fast encoder you may find the software runs faster. -
It all boils down to how much you want to spend, and then 6 months from now, it would have been 4 times too much.
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