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need help configuring home video editing PC
PremierePRO Premiere...@libero.it it comp os win xp Il 24 Ago 2004, 22:08, pr...@it.net (Francesco) ha scritto: Virtual Dub è molto esaltato e acclamato per fare editing video..... ma a me non sembra un granchè, in quanto ad es. un mpeg permette di trasformarlo solamente in .avi. Inoltre non è semplice da usare,

Athlon or Pentium 3 for video editing ?
I want to be able to use my ATI AIW Radeon, also a IEEE111394 Firewire board for capturing Best Quality Video for making my own movies and burning DVDs. I plan on doing extensive desktop video editing. I ran this by a local computer store that sells PCs and they said buy a MAC if you want to do serious movie

video editing
John Biltz biltzj...@cox.net comp sys mac portables On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:07:32 -0800, David wrote (in article <mmu6c.12307$vo6.32...@news1.mts.net>): I don't do a ton of video editing, but I do some. I have been using a Pentium III 833 and 450 PC for video editing work using premiere. my question is,

PC per Video Editing
Luc togli-crs...@katamail-togli.com it comp hardware In article <fq49rg$ak8$1@aioe. org>, ottimo_s...@hotmail.com says... Qualche scheda grafica mi consigliate? Qualunque decente... ;) Tra l'altro lui mi ha parlato anche di "rendering video". E come processore e ram? :-p Per forza Q6600. Parola di renderer... ;) --

linux e video editing
I recently started doing some digital video editing which I have been doing on a Mac (ick!) via a firewire port and Adobe Premiere. Thinking back, I remember that people used to often do video editing on Amigas, which got me thinking that maybe I could do my editing on one as well. What hardware do you need for an

What upgrades do I need for decent video capture and editing?
cajunguy2k cajungu...@hotmail.com alt comp periphs mainboard abit Can't speak to the DC10 issue specifically, but my KA7 is primarily a NLE video editing setup and it couldn't be sweeter. Most of my capturing is from 1394, but I've got a legacy analog card in the isa slot as well. I did have to knock some of the

What card for photoshop/content creation/video editing?
Pasqualino Cammarata pcammara...@fiscali.it it comp os linux iniziare Il Wed, 26 May 2004 17:51:15 +0000, Ikitt ha scritto: Wed, 26 May 2004 15:41:34 +0200: [it.comp.os.linux.iniziare] "gigen73" on "linux e video editing ": per quanto riguarda i programmi di video editing pel linux ne esitono di buoni? se: video

Video Editing Equipment
Allora.. i programmi di video editing NLE sono problematici spessissimo, il più delle volte Vista lo è anche di più e mettere insieme Vista+NLE non è consigliabile.. questo lo dico x via dei tanti montati che ho fatto ea cui ho sempre messo XP in loco di Vista.. nulla di più :) Bye -- psss.

Video editing on a laptop, is it feasible, and what should I ...
... 5400+ Brisbane e 2x2GB di DDR2 800MHz, come OS ci vuole Vista 64bit per sfruttare la RAM. Ok, terrò presente. Che sicuramente non è adatto all'editing video, specie Vista. Ma questi consigli chi li da?? Io mica l'ho capito ancora.. Bye -- psss.: Se vuoi scrivermi in privato, togli Sir. e cita il messaggio ; ]

256 meg of memory enough for editing digital video?
I'll be doing lots of photoshop work, media encoding, some video editing etc..... I'm slightly confused as to wether I should be looking at the standard cards aimed towards gamers such as the FX5900 or the Quadro range of cards.? can anyone please offer some advice. In the past I have always used gaming cards.

Want to build a system for video editing can someone help
Infine, se vuoi fare il "fighetto", potresti consigliargli un masterizzatore Blu-Ray ;) Detto questo, io faccio editing senza problemi con una configurazione vecchia di 4 anni (P4 2.80, 512 ram, 80gb sata), quindi credo che già un assemblato medio di oggi vada benissimo, senza impelagarsi in componenti "pregiate"

Video Card Features: RT Video Editing Vs. Gaming
I do mostly business machines so I'ma little rusty on video editing requirements especially for a laptop. I'm thinking >= 1 gig of ram and the largest fastest drive Dell offers. Any suggestion on a model and video subsystem would be greatly appreciated. Rob, Well, I don't have an exact answer for you but,

P4T or P4B MB for Video Editing using Premiere 6.5 and Matrox ...
First find out what editing gear you can get time on, then you'll know how to make the choices about transfers. If you can get cheap time on an Avid system, that's the way to go. If you can get cheap time on a flatbed, that's the way to go. If all you can get cheap time on is an insert/assemble video editing system

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need help configuring home video editing PC
I am also curious if anyone is using their computer with a video editing program and how that is working for them. There are lots of options. I leave it to others in the group to make their own suggestions. My background is as a professional video producer. I have been using Adobe Premiere ($550) for years and in

Matrox Marvel G200TV - Video Editing and TV on your computer
Here's my full reply last month on the same question: ---- From: David Chien (chie...@uci.edu) Subject: Re: athlon or dual p3 1ghz for video editing? Newsgroups: rec.video.desktop Date: 2001-06-28 16:30:16 PST I'd ask youreself if you do a lot of processor intensive renders (titles, effects, etc.

How to handle video editing burnout?
That upgrade buys you Video Paint and CG Infinity (paint over portions of frame sequences to hide backgrounds, etc. and moving 3D titles and graphics). So there's probably more than you ever wanted to know about video editing. d. On Sun, 12 Apr 1998 19:23:11 GMT, rfig...@erols.com (Rick) wrote: I'm looking to get a

Video Editing on Laptop PIII
Jukka Aho jukka....@iki.fi uk rec video digital Paul Farmer wrote: Does anyone have any recommendations for a decent monitor for video editing? I've got a Vibrant, and it isn't. I'm looking for one that can be set up for accurate colour matching. Are you looking for a computer monitor or a video monitor?

Monitor for video editing
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built-in TV tuners on the A & GRT series, crazy things like some of the first models out with a 2Ghz Pentium M processor (A series, $600 option), standard Sony video/photo/music editing software & DV compatibility (almost for sure these notebooks will work fine with their Vegas Video video editing software),