As you tell by my username, I'm relatively new to this field and need some advice from the pros out there.
I want to dive head first into digital video editing and have the option of buying either the Millennium G400MAX & Rainbow Runner G-series or the Marvel G400TV.
Now, I've never been one to cut corners to save a few bucks at the expense of performance/features, so if there's a way to couple the performance of the G400MAX & RRG (+ whatever software I need to add) to produce a "Marvel-on-steroids", I'm all for it.
I understand RRG & Marvel both use the same hardware codec, and RRG includes the more feature-rich Ulead editing software, so the G400MAX & RRG gain points there.
On the other hand, Marvel includes a handy BOB, A software DVD player and other cool software that it's "competitor" doesn't.
But then again I also like the option of choosing between a CRT monitor or TV for the second display on the G400MAX.
I guess what I worried about is this:
Am I sacrificing raw processing power and performance by going for a ready to go, all-in-one solution in the Marvel?
Too many options and choices for my novice brain to contemplate.
Can anyone offer any advice?
ps. I do a lot of graphic intensive work in Illustrator & Photoshop, another reason why I 'm concerned with raw processing power. (my Millennium G200 chokes in Illustrator)
I want to dive head first into digital video editing and have the option of buying either the Millennium G400MAX & Rainbow Runner G-series or the Marvel G400TV.
Now, I've never been one to cut corners to save a few bucks at the expense of performance/features, so if there's a way to couple the performance of the G400MAX & RRG (+ whatever software I need to add) to produce a "Marvel-on-steroids", I'm all for it.
I understand RRG & Marvel both use the same hardware codec, and RRG includes the more feature-rich Ulead editing software, so the G400MAX & RRG gain points there.
On the other hand, Marvel includes a handy BOB, A software DVD player and other cool software that it's "competitor" doesn't.
But then again I also like the option of choosing between a CRT monitor or TV for the second display on the G400MAX.
I guess what I worried about is this:
Am I sacrificing raw processing power and performance by going for a ready to go, all-in-one solution in the Marvel?
Too many options and choices for my novice brain to contemplate.
Can anyone offer any advice?
ps. I do a lot of graphic intensive work in Illustrator & Photoshop, another reason why I 'm concerned with raw processing power. (my Millennium G200 chokes in Illustrator)
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