Shirou
京平
So how good your PC needs to be to handle editing smoothly?
I have this desktop:
CPU: AMD Phenom X4 955 BE (3200MHz)
Chipset: AMD 870
GPU: AMD Radeon 6770, 1? GiB GDDR5
RAM: 8GiB DDR3
Storage: Samsung 830 128GB SSD, 1TB RAID 0 (2x500GB 7200 RPM HDDs)
Optical: 1x Liteon CDRW, 1x Liteon DVDRAM (iHAS 524 B and I don't have an XBOX lol!)
PSU and a few fans inside and some irrelevant hardware like LCD monitors (1920x1080 and 1280x1024) and keyboard.
I also have this Acer laptop:
CPU: Intel T4500 Dual Core (2300 MHz)
Chipset: Intel GL40
GPU: Whatever is inside the GL40
RAM: 6GiB DDR3
Storage: Samsung 160GB 5400RPM HDD
Optical: TSST DVDRAM
1366x768 15.6" LCD
Neither can handle editing smoothly. The preview runs fine but when I stop, there's a lag of a few seconds, sometimes when using the jog on the source edit window, the video gets choppy.
I normally copy the sources to the SSD to edit on the desktop and I didn't try on the laptop because it gets laggy too easily.
So is it possible to configure something, click the magic key or hack it in some way to make editing less laggy and painful?
I'm getting good read speed from the RAID and the SSD so I don't think the problem lies there, 8GB of RAM should be enough too. If a somehow "high end" 4 core processor can't handle HD editing, I don't know what should work better.
I already spent a bunch of money on upgrades, the SSD being the most expensive and nothing seems to run faster. I didn't notice too much difference between the SSD and the old notebook HDD I had in my PC.
If you want to know the story behind:
Yesterday I set up a challenge for myself, since I was being lazy and weren't editing anything I don't remember why.
The challenge was to make a vlog about whatever, edit it and upload it during the day, that last part being important because if I leave it for tomorrow it will never get done.
I tried to do it in my laptop at work and no-go. First it was impossible to play two videos at the same time, figured out how to DVXA and things started moving, then Premiere complained about some files having no video or audio stream (WTF?) so I waited until I got home.
At home things were running somehow smoothly then Premiere kept stalling when playing back the preview. Then the preview pane goot stuck and had to save, close everything and restart.
So I remembered why I didn't edit anything lately. Because it is painful.
Threw an all-nighter to just do that, edit whatever and upload. And I failed.
I have this desktop:
CPU: AMD Phenom X4 955 BE (3200MHz)
Chipset: AMD 870
GPU: AMD Radeon 6770, 1? GiB GDDR5
RAM: 8GiB DDR3
Storage: Samsung 830 128GB SSD, 1TB RAID 0 (2x500GB 7200 RPM HDDs)
Optical: 1x Liteon CDRW, 1x Liteon DVDRAM (iHAS 524 B and I don't have an XBOX lol!)
PSU and a few fans inside and some irrelevant hardware like LCD monitors (1920x1080 and 1280x1024) and keyboard.
I also have this Acer laptop:
CPU: Intel T4500 Dual Core (2300 MHz)
Chipset: Intel GL40
GPU: Whatever is inside the GL40
RAM: 6GiB DDR3
Storage: Samsung 160GB 5400RPM HDD
Optical: TSST DVDRAM
1366x768 15.6" LCD
Neither can handle editing smoothly. The preview runs fine but when I stop, there's a lag of a few seconds, sometimes when using the jog on the source edit window, the video gets choppy.
I normally copy the sources to the SSD to edit on the desktop and I didn't try on the laptop because it gets laggy too easily.
So is it possible to configure something, click the magic key or hack it in some way to make editing less laggy and painful?
I'm getting good read speed from the RAID and the SSD so I don't think the problem lies there, 8GB of RAM should be enough too. If a somehow "high end" 4 core processor can't handle HD editing, I don't know what should work better.
I already spent a bunch of money on upgrades, the SSD being the most expensive and nothing seems to run faster. I didn't notice too much difference between the SSD and the old notebook HDD I had in my PC.
If you want to know the story behind:
Yesterday I set up a challenge for myself, since I was being lazy and weren't editing anything I don't remember why.
The challenge was to make a vlog about whatever, edit it and upload it during the day, that last part being important because if I leave it for tomorrow it will never get done.
I tried to do it in my laptop at work and no-go. First it was impossible to play two videos at the same time, figured out how to DVXA and things started moving, then Premiere complained about some files having no video or audio stream (WTF?) so I waited until I got home.
At home things were running somehow smoothly then Premiere kept stalling when playing back the preview. Then the preview pane goot stuck and had to save, close everything and restart.
So I remembered why I didn't edit anything lately. Because it is painful.
Threw an all-nighter to just do that, edit whatever and upload. And I failed.