Ps check my PC spec for VS 11.5+

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wasunbeatable
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Ps check my PC spec for VS 11.5+

Post by wasunbeatable »

Hi can you ps advise on which VS version to use ? It must be good and easy to use. I have a Panny NVGS 400 camcorder which i purchased 3 yrs ago but have hardly ever used it. My PC specs are on my profile. Many thanks
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Post by Devil »

Looks fine to me for all NLE systems.
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Clevo
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operating_system: Vista Home Premium
System_Drive: C
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
motherboard: Asus PK5
processor: Intel Quad CPU Q6600 2.40GHz
ram: 4GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
sound_card: Auzentech X-Fi Forte
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 850GB
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Post by Clevo »

Those specs should be good... I have the Panny NVGS180 and i like my panny! :D
wasunbeatable
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Post by wasunbeatable »

Thanks Guys...
Re Panny: I won mine in a comp a few yrs back but have only used it a few times (3hrs) I wish i sold it on ebay last year as they was going for between ¢G600-¢G1000....Now be lucky to get ¢G300!
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ram: 12GB
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 5400 Series
sound_card: ATI High Definition Audio Device
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 700GB
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Post by lancecarr »

Don't be sorry at all.
That cam represents the best of the best for consumer level DV cams.

Panasonic put that one out with a bit of a "top that" attitude and nobody ever did. Even when Panasonic brought out the GS500 to try to replace it they didn't beat the original.
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