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Re: Would the following PC allow me to easily edit in HD (High Def)?

Posted by Ken Maltby on 08/08/06 18:15

"RS" <mail@mail.com> wrote in message
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> drelliot@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Would the following computer allow me to edit in HD (highdef)? Is a
>> single dual-core processor enough?
>>
>> KIT-302/1 KIT-302: Customizer Series: AMD, 64-Bit Dual
>> Core, Socket 939, DDR, PCI-Express/16 w/ SLI,
>>
>> - Qty. 1, AMD Opteron 170, Socket 939, 2.0GHz, 64-Bit Dual-Core, 2MB L2
>> Cache
>> - Qty. 1, FAN:754/939/940: CoolerMaster High Performance Cooler
>> DK8-81D2A
>> - Qty. 1, Asus nVidia nForce4 SLI,Socket 939, Dual
>> Core,DDR,AGP,PCIex16/SLI,iRAID/sRAID,w/Sound,w/LAN. Model: A8N-SLI
>> Premium
>> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
>> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
>> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
>> - Qty. 1, DDR: 1024MB 400MHz / PC3200
>> - Qty. 1, Western Digital 200GB Serial ATA 7200RPM w/ 8MB Buffer
>> - Qty. 1, Western Digital 200GB Serial ATA 7200RPM w/ 8MB Buffer
>> - Qty. 1, Optional ( Not Installed, unless System Board stated [
>> w/Video ] )
>> - Qty. 1, SC:32-Bit 3D/Surround Sound ( if system board has on-board
>> sound )
>> - Qty. 1, NIC: 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port ( if motherboard
>> included )
>> - Qty. 1, CoolerMaster Mid Tower ATX: Cavalier 3 [ CAV-T03-UK ] Black
>> w/ No power supply
>> - Qty. 1, PS 480W: Thermaltake Dual Fan 480 Watts XP / P4 Power Supply
>> - Qty. 1, Windows XP Media Center w/Microsoft Original CD Package
>> - Qty. 1, CRT: 19" Monitor
>> - Qty. 1, Fully Assembled w/ 1-Year Part & Labor Warranty
>>
>> Feel free to help build a better one:
>> http://pcusa.com/shopkitConfig.asp?id=KIT-302&selectList=6,1,9,7,8,8,8,0,0,0,30,30,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,126,24,9,0,0,0,0,0,4,0,0,
>>
>> Thanks!!!
>>
>
> XP Media center?
>
> Exactly what is your idea of editing HD? Do you have a HD camcorder? Or
> are you capturing HD broadcast via capture card?

A serious distinction, for SD as well. The real factor may be whether
the editing will involve any more than sequencing and transitioning between
existing scenes. If the source material has been professional/artistically
edited, all that you will want to do is remove sections (or change the
sequencing).

If you have material from a camcorder or other unedited source material
for a movie that you will be putting together into a dramatic story, then
you
will be using an "editing" package in an artistic fashion and making use of
timing and effects. If you are producing a video record for simple and
quick distribution or storage; (most "Home Movies") then the "editing"
required is just (sequencing) "cut&join" with some titling and the use of
a few transitions.

Unless you are trying to add dramatic effect to a story being told with
video&audio, you don't need, or have any use for, a fancy and expensive
"Editing Package". ( And if you are; then the shooting and the editing
need to a coordinated, planed effort.) [To many, the true examples of
the best "film making", used the least "effects" in editing; the classic
Black& White movies for example.]

Can I assume that since you posted this to "adobe.premier.pro.win"
as well, that you will be using that program (with the plug-in) to do
this editing? If so, isn't there a listing of the required and preferred
system specifications, at the Adobe web site? How about hardware
support to timeline editing?

Luck;
Ken

 

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