Processor Speed, Physical Memory and Hard disk space (Part 3)

8:20 pm Process, Tips

harddisk.jpgThe temporary/swap file is deleted as the software finishes the integration process creating the finished product. If one chooses to do professional editing and make it into a business of sorts, then one can go purchase purpose-built machines (computers actually) that are designed to do just that. But be warned for they cost thousands of dollars and might be too much for the video hobbyist. A powerful PC (which is now cheap with the advent of the Multi-threading and multi Processor Intel Duo/Quad Core Chips) with ample memory (say a couple of Gigabytes), a hard disk with lots of space ( 160 Gig SATA) and a fast video card thrown in for good measure ( what is all the power if you cannot see the finished product as it should be). Once you get the hang of the said requirements then you are all set to get underway in our quest to making professional quality video along with effects and audio.

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