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New computer components for Pro X2

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:14 pm
by derekhughes
Hello all.
I have bought a Canon HF100 (great camera!!) & need to build a new machine to cope with the HD editing. I am looking at the Gigabyte GA-MA770 motherboard with an AMD 5000+ processor. Does anyone have experience (good or bad!) with this motherboard & this(or similar) processor for HD editing?
(I need a motherboard with Texas 1394 chip as I also do audio multi track recording)

Thanks Derek

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:05 pm
by DVDDoug
That system should be fine. I wouldn't worry too much about the hardware. A faster, more powerful, system will render faster. But, video editing is just "number crunching", and since you're not working in real-time (except for monitoring), speed is not necessary.

The most important thing is that the software works with your particular variation of AVCHD files.

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:07 pm
by 2Dogs
Hi Derek,

to be honest I don't think the AMD 5000+ is really up to it. It will probably work, but slowly. For AVCHD editing, you really need a fast quad core cpu. Fry's just had a great offer on a refurbished HP with an intel Q6600, 4GB or RAM and a 640GB hard drive all for $449. That would have fit the bill nicely, but the offer has passed. :cry:

Since the Q6600 is being replaced by later cpu's, there may be more offers coming up though.

We are waiting for a VS patch for the Canon AVCHD camcorders, since there are editing issues.....

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 9:00 pm
by Ken Berry
I can only endorse 2Dogs comments strongly -- both regarding the advisability of getting as powerful a computer as possible to edit AVCHD, and about the difficulties of editing AVCHD even with such a computer. You would need to find a table of equivalence to work out whether the AMD 5000+ is vaguely equivalent to a decent Core 2 Duo Intel, which is the minimum required for editing AVCHD. Though it may work using Video Studio's SmartProxy feature.

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:52 am
by derekhughes
Thanks for your input - I obviously underestimated the computing needs of AVCHD.
Maybe I would be better approaching it from the other end - would any of you who edit AVCHD successfully on Pro X2 be willing to share your machine specs?

Thanks
Derek
Ken Berry wrote:I can only endorse 2Dogs comments strongly -- both regarding the advisability of getting as powerful a computer as possible to edit AVCHD, and about the difficulties of editing AVCHD even with such a computer. You would need to find a table of equivalence to work out whether the AMD 5000+ is vaguely equivalent to a decent Core 2 Duo Intel, which is the minimum required for editing AVCHD. Though it may work using Video Studio's SmartProxy feature.

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 1:45 am
by Ken Berry
See my System button below...