(post #20)My advice is simple. Most of the modern NLE programs offer free trials:
I use this: Built it in 2013:
•INTEL WORKSTATION
- Asus P9X79 Pro
- I7 3930K 12 Cores 3.20GHz (3.80GHz TURBO)
- 32 GB DDR3 2133MHZ Ram
- EVGA GTX680 4GB Graphics
- 256 GB SSD System Drive
- 2 X 4 TB Raid0 Media/Projects
- 2 TB Exports
- 2 TB Backups
- Windows 7 Pro
- Adobe CC Master Collection
- Matrox MXO2 Mini
- Blu-ray Writer
- 40 " monitor
That is one of the cleanest cases I've ever seen and I've seen a lot of them. Did you build it yourself or direct purchase from a Boutique store?
Nothing prevents you from recording in 1080p on the P3P until you can upgrade your editing suite to handle 4K.A powerful & expensive one I think.. As I've said on other threads, I wish I'd got the p3a as my desktop pc & tv are obsolete with 4k![]()
Over $4,000 and 1600mhz RAM. How do people justify apple's use of poor performance parts while charging an arm and a leg? My PC from 2011 has 1600mhz memory.What Intel core do you have? Apple is offering the iMac 27 in to configurations. Also, what type of storage, it seems the have a 1TB Flash. I prices out a iMac with 4.0GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost up to 4.4GHz, 32GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM, 1 TB flash storare and AMD Radeon R9 M295X 4GB video card, total direct from Apple $4,268 the price does not include any software. It this a over kill for 4K video editing?
Over $4,000 and 1600mhz RAM. How do people justify apple's use of poor performance parts while charging an arm and a leg? My PC from 2011 has 1600mhz memory.![]()
PS - I'm Canadian, so up here, I spelled colour correctly![]()
Thanks for sharing-- I am editing in Premier Elements 12.0 -- can the video files be converted to proxy files in that app? I see that it is no problem in Premier ProAll great notes regarding hardware configurations. What ever your hard ware configuration, a good "rule of thumb" work flow is IMPORT INTO NLE, CREATE LOWER RES PROXY MEDIA, EDIT PROXY MEDIA, SWITCH TO HIGH RES MEDIA FOR COLOUR GRADE & OUT PUT.
I've been editing for 20 years and this is a standard Offline/Online approach most of the modern NLEs have made very streamlined.
I can say first hand that FCP 10.2 and Premiere 2015 do this brilliantly.
With this approach, you don't need a monster edit system, just a little patience rendering out your low res files.
I have a late 2011 macbook pro and I cut 4k footage from my phantom 3 pro with no problem.
Playing off a RAID drive or SSD will help you too.
Hope that helps,
MTM
PS - I'm Canadian, so up here, I spelled colour correctly![]()
All great notes regarding hardware configurations. What ever your hard ware configuration, a good "rule of thumb" work flow is IMPORT INTO NLE, CREATE LOWER RES PROXY MEDIA, EDIT PROXY MEDIA, SWITCH TO HIGH RES MEDIA FOR COLOUR GRADE & OUT PUT.
I've been editing for 20 years and this is a standard Offline/Online approach most of the modern NLEs have made very streamlined.
I can say first hand that FCP 10.2 and Premiere 2015 do this brilliantly.
With this approach, you don't need a monster edit system, just a little patience rendering out your low res files.
I have a late 2011 macbook pro and I cut 4k footage from my phantom 3 pro with no problem.
Playing off a RAID drive or SSD will help you too.
Hope that helps,
MTM
PS - I'm Canadian, so up here, I spelled colour correctly![]()
I thought it was "couleur"?
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I use PremierPro CC on a fairly decent PC and it will sometimes lag on 1080p clips. Just hit ENTER and let it render the clip, then play. If you make another edit on that clip, you'll have to render again.Ok guys, really really need some input PLEASE! I think my Adobe Premiere Pro 2015 settings are preventing me from having lag free playback during editing. It starts out fine, then 15 or so seconds into playing a clip before I start slicing it up, huge LAG (1080p 60fps and 4K). Here's my machine specs below. I recently did the upgrades in RED, the original specs are the #'d bullets. To clarify the lag is with 1080p 60fps footage.. or all footage mostly. I've tried changing the GPU settings.. Nothing seems to help. Do I need to render the footage first? What's the proper way to start an editing session. I think my laptop, with the upgrades is enough juice to handle it for my simple editing needs and color grading. Nothing huge or major edits here. Just need lag free settings. THANKS!
Asus Q551LN-BBI706 - Convertible notebook.
- 4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-4510U processor
- With a 3MB L3 cache and 2.0GHz processor speed with Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz.
- 8GB DDR3 memory (2, 4GB chips, only one is removable and upgradable to 12 total)
- Expanded to 12GB total (max) with Crucial DDR3 upgrade.
- 1TB hard drive (5400 rpm)
- Upgraded to Samsung 500GB SSD (Windows 8.1 and PP2015 saved here here)
- Moved 1TB HDD to CD/DVD Bay and have it as my media drive
- I wiped this things clean and started over with a new windows and new adobe products.
- Nvidia GeForce GT 840M 2GB video card
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