Hi, can you recommend me an editor which will be able to work with 2K videos on PC with Core i5 8G ram Win 10 64 bit? I tried few free editors like Gopro Studio, Windows moviemaker, VSDC, Blender but it is like a nightmare. None of them works without trouble with so large files. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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2K on an i5 with 8GB RAM? Not going to happen easily. You might consider a proxy editing workflow, linking back to your source files before final output.
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Your computer is underpowered for editing anything over HD. Apart from a fast processor, you need plenty of RAM and a GPU with plenty of VRAM. If you shot your footage using Variable Frame Rate instead of Constant Frame Rate you are adding more work for your processor. There are also many edit programmes that will not run Variable Frame Rate footage without it being transcoded first to a Constant Frame Rate.
Canon C100 mk2 - Dell XPS8700 i7 - Win 10 - 24gb RAM - GTX 1060/6GB - DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.6.3 - Blackmagic Speed Editor - Presonus Faderport 1 - 3 calibrated screens -
2K means 2048x1080
It is not good. It seems i have not enough ram... So I have another question. What about Full HD 90/60fps? Is my PC able to work with it?
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Ok I know what is it proxy in editor. But not all editors have this ability. Which?
But my last question was about Full HD 90/60fps? Am I able to work with this setting on my PC? -
What about Filmora? Have somebody experience with this editor? Is it able to edit 90/60fps full hd (on my PC)? Is able to work with low resolution files like proxy?
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Don't waste your money. Avoid video software from companies like Wondershare, iSkySoft, Aimersoft, etc. These companies spam relentlessly and pretend to offer help with other software, which redirects Internet searches to a page which promotes their competing product. If their products were good enough to be recommended based on their merits, they would not need to resort to such tactics to gain customers.
Most of the people responding to your post are recommending that you use a non-linear editor, such as Movie Studio Platinum, which offers proxy editing.Last edited by usually_quiet; 9th Feb 2018 at 12:57.
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IMO, there are NO full-featured NLEs that are free/opensource. Lightwave is kind of, but to unlock the full features costs something. Things like AVIDemux, Vdub, etc are very handy, but not legitimately "full-featured" as far as journeyman/master, day-in-day-out, mission-critical, smooth workflow editing is concerned.
And the bar is higher for full 2k/4k+ assets.
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BlackMagic Davinci Resolve works fine with intel i5's according with their own brochure.
Code:Dell Precision 7720 Intel Core i5 or i7 32GB minimum system RAM NVIDIA Quadro; 8GB GDD5 GPU 512GB SSD minimum system hard drive
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Movie Studio Platinum 14 is on sale for $39.99 from vegascreativesoftware.com via download. Filmora's non-watermark version costs more.
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I have a Sony laptop 2.9GHz and 5GB RAM and I've editing HD and 2K for quite a while now up to 60p.
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Kdenlive now has a Windows version and also a Flatpak release. I can't speak for the Windows version, but on Linux it works well and has everything most people would want from an NLE, including clip stabilisation. It will automatically generate proxy clips if required and render from the originals with no extra operator input.
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Last edited by budwzr; 12th Feb 2018 at 13:07.
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Davinci does a lot of realtime using basic hardware and goes way beyond simple cuts and pastes. Many pros I know are already moving from Adobe products to Blackmagic's, all the powerful tools are builtin in Davinci for free. Maybe the only restriction with a limited hardware would be Fusion, but still, is up to him to try out.
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