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Posted by Adnan on 11/24/05 17:12
I read that Intel Pentium is much faster in video editing, and that's why I
thought about Intel. This is not whole configuration - just part of it.
There is also DVD-RW, and as you suggested two more hard disks. What do you
think of video editing card and graphic card?
"Mike Kujbida" <kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote in message
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> Adnan wrote:
>> I am looking to buy PC-s for video production for professional use
>> (preparing everything from capture phase to final rendering for
>> commercials and some TV shows). I was thinking to buy:
>> ASUS P5WDM2 Premium
>> Intel Pentium 3.0 630
>> 2x1GB DDR400
>> nVidia 6600 256MB
>> HDD WD2500JS S-ATA2
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>> with some video editing card Matrox RTX.100 or something like that.
>> Could someone suggest me if PC is OK, and what video editing card is
>> OK?
>
>
> Personallly I'd go with one of the new AMD 64 machines. A number of video
> users I know love these machines for their speed. Look at
> http://videoguys.com/DIY.html if you want some ideas as to configurations.
> Add at least 2 more hard drives to your list. Recommendations are for a
> system drive and at least 2 video drives - one for the raw footage and
> another for the edited project.
> Also, I don't see a DVD burner on your list.
>
> What software do you plan to use? Some NLE manufacturers have a very
> specific list of hardware they recommend. Others don't care other than to
> suggest something similar to your proposal.
>
> Mike
>
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