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I have not built a system for over 5 years, so I could really use some advice.
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A system like that should stomp all over any video editing job you can come up with. I'm currently doing a little job transferring, editing and copying 30 hours of VHS to DVD. I've edited tons of video over the years. I'm using Pinnacle Studios software, but I currently have an older version of their software (version 9.0, I think) which is XP capable only. I've used it for many years on various system setups including dual core systems and a Q6600 with Windows XP for a while. For now, I just installed it in an old rig I threw together. I'll probably upgrade to the latest version of Pinnacle sometime soon and use my Q9450/Vista 64/8GB RAM rig in my signature. I hate to tie it up with side jobs all the time. Until then I am doing fine with this rig sittinig behind my desk about now:
Message edited by badge on 08-20-2008 at 07:42:49 PM |
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Fanboi War PLZ!!?
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I would go with the 9500gt because it kills encoding times for like 70-80$ |
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You're on the right track.
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Thanks for the input.
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go with xp 64 so the system can use the 4 gigs, xp 32 only uses 3.5 and this way you can´t use the memory dual channel.
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Thanks for all the advice. Unfortunately my wife won't let me add another monitor to "our" desk...
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I have experience with Pinnacle Studio. I can tell you the interface is easy to learn and I think very much so if compared to other editing programs out there. Pinnacle is capable of editing any given second of the film, inserting transitions and menus easily to create a pro looking finished product. Editing the sound can also be done. Special effedts are available. For me Pinnacle is easy enough to work with to make a DVD quality final product from VHS tape including menu, transitions and editing any frame of the film I choose to. Pinnacle is Pro quality editing software is what I am trying to say. I have the PCI card version, version 9 I believe. There is also a USB connector version. Again, I have done a lot with Pinnacle studio software, but I can not speak for other comparable software like the Sony software mentioned. I would like to try it sometime. Maybe someone can shed some light on some of the other video editing software out there, I would be interested too.
Message edited by badge on 08-21-2008 at 03:45:10 AM |
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Thanks for the additional info. I am now leaning towards a larger PSU to handle additional HDDs and to allow for OC'ing just in case I get brave enough to try it. I'll try to look for a more appropriate place on the forum to ask about the video editing software.
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Noya do you use Adobe software to edit your video? |
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