Hi Guys,
I've got my self into a pickle and what some advice on running video editing on a slow system...
I've have AMD K6 - 550Mhz. Which had a G200 Matrox and a SVHS camera, before the video card blow up. Now I have a firewire card and a miniDV camera.
I had been using ulead Media Studio Pro V6. Slow but ok. In a mad rush I've just crossgraded this to VideoStudio 7 to add writing DVDs.
My problem is that VS7 don't run on my system :-(. Stupid I know but I didn't check the requirements. P800 minimum.
One solution I've found is to use WinDv to import the video and TMPENC to encode to Mpeg 2. Will this work and produce acceptable results on a system as slow as mine?.
(I would try this but... I had already installed an older version some time ago and each time I launch the trial version of TMPENC it says that the MPG codec has expired and wont encode).
Before I spend another $100.00 I would like to know what you guys think...
OR: Should I wait a few months and buy an AMD64 / FX6800 video card and use VideoStudio on that ?.
Cheers Murray
I've got my self into a pickle and what some advice on running video editing on a slow system...
I've have AMD K6 - 550Mhz. Which had a G200 Matrox and a SVHS camera, before the video card blow up. Now I have a firewire card and a miniDV camera.
I had been using ulead Media Studio Pro V6. Slow but ok. In a mad rush I've just crossgraded this to VideoStudio 7 to add writing DVDs.
My problem is that VS7 don't run on my system :-(. Stupid I know but I didn't check the requirements. P800 minimum.
One solution I've found is to use WinDv to import the video and TMPENC to encode to Mpeg 2. Will this work and produce acceptable results on a system as slow as mine?.
(I would try this but... I had already installed an older version some time ago and each time I launch the trial version of TMPENC it says that the MPG codec has expired and wont encode).
Before I spend another $100.00 I would like to know what you guys think...
OR: Should I wait a few months and buy an AMD64 / FX6800 video card and use VideoStudio on that ?.
Cheers Murray
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