Time for me to de-lurk and ask a question. I'm a hobbyist DV editor (21st century kids need 21st century home movies, after all) and I'm going to upgrade my home computer soon. Here's my current rig:
Asus P3V4X/PIII 800MHz
768MB SDRAM
Tekram DC390-U2W SCSI host adapter
Seagate Cheetah 9GB/10K RPM boot drive
3ware Escalade 6xxx PCI/ATA RAID
2x Western Digital 100GB drives in RAID 0 for capture/editing
Matrox RT2500
Win2K, Premiere 6.0, blah, blah, blah...
My big annoyance right now is the render times for MPEG1 and MPEG2 output from Premiere. I'm also getting a little tired of Premiere's plugins; everything has a different UI. The Matrox real-time FX are great but I'd love to have something more consistent. And another thing: TitleExpress really annoys me. I'd love a better titling solution.
I plan to replace mobo/CPU/memory at least, buy another SCSI drive (18GB) and move to Win XP, if possible. I also plan to get a DVD burner (prob Sony DRU-500A) and switch from VCD to DVD output for video editing. I'd like my NLE solution to:
- be fast in applying transitions and FX
- handle output in multiple formats (MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV, QT...)
- have a decent UI, good FX and good titling software
I can keep the RT2500, but I feel like upgrading the hardware around it is a compatibility risk. I've also heard that the RT2500 and XP don't get along so well.
The budget *might* support an upgrade to RT.X100, but I'm not sure it's worth it. I'm in home-movie territory, so the real-time color correction stuff doesn't really float my boat. If it had better titling and good DVD editing software, I'd probably do it.
I could go with a software-only solution, like Pinnacle Edition or Ulead MSP (which I'd not heard of before coming here). But how does its render/FX application times compare to a hardware-based solution? Speed in editing matters to me.
In terms of plaform, I'm looking at an nForce2 or Sis 748-based mobo with Athlon XP 2500+ and 512 or 1024 of DDR RAM. I want to keep the existing SCSI and RAID adapters from the old system. Of course, it depends on exactly what NLE solution I go with.
So, if you were in my position, what would you do?
Thanks in advance,
JScott
Asus P3V4X/PIII 800MHz
768MB SDRAM
Tekram DC390-U2W SCSI host adapter
Seagate Cheetah 9GB/10K RPM boot drive
3ware Escalade 6xxx PCI/ATA RAID
2x Western Digital 100GB drives in RAID 0 for capture/editing
Matrox RT2500
Win2K, Premiere 6.0, blah, blah, blah...
My big annoyance right now is the render times for MPEG1 and MPEG2 output from Premiere. I'm also getting a little tired of Premiere's plugins; everything has a different UI. The Matrox real-time FX are great but I'd love to have something more consistent. And another thing: TitleExpress really annoys me. I'd love a better titling solution.
I plan to replace mobo/CPU/memory at least, buy another SCSI drive (18GB) and move to Win XP, if possible. I also plan to get a DVD burner (prob Sony DRU-500A) and switch from VCD to DVD output for video editing. I'd like my NLE solution to:
- be fast in applying transitions and FX
- handle output in multiple formats (MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV, QT...)
- have a decent UI, good FX and good titling software
I can keep the RT2500, but I feel like upgrading the hardware around it is a compatibility risk. I've also heard that the RT2500 and XP don't get along so well.
The budget *might* support an upgrade to RT.X100, but I'm not sure it's worth it. I'm in home-movie territory, so the real-time color correction stuff doesn't really float my boat. If it had better titling and good DVD editing software, I'd probably do it.
I could go with a software-only solution, like Pinnacle Edition or Ulead MSP (which I'd not heard of before coming here). But how does its render/FX application times compare to a hardware-based solution? Speed in editing matters to me.
In terms of plaform, I'm looking at an nForce2 or Sis 748-based mobo with Athlon XP 2500+ and 512 or 1024 of DDR RAM. I want to keep the existing SCSI and RAID adapters from the old system. Of course, it depends on exactly what NLE solution I go with.
So, if you were in my position, what would you do?
Thanks in advance,
JScott
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