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      22nd May 2006
How to set up a Video Editing DVD Film Making on a IBM compatible
PC (instead of a Mac)?

How much internal Hard Disk do I need for a 90 min. mini DV tape input.


What Video Editing/ DVD making software do you recommend that
is good for IBM PC clone? I cant use a Final Cut Pro as I dont
have a Mac.

What is the size of LOCAL RAM that the PC needs so that the
assembled film has no frame rate problem or any other problem.

What are good Videofilm editing softwares available for a PC
(not talking about a Mac here)>?

thx.

 
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      22nd May 2006
c.19.5 GB (I have an 11GB video from DV cam that is 51 minutes long - so 216
MB per minute)

Ulead seems popular (haven't tried it) -
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...e+&btnG=Search

At least 512MB RAM - but more will speed it up. As it's not live the frames
won't get dropped when burning - it will just take more time..

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> How to set up a Video Editing DVD Film Making on a IBM compatible
> PC (instead of a Mac)?
>
> How much internal Hard Disk do I need for a 90 min. mini DV tape input.
>
>
> What Video Editing/ DVD making software do you recommend that
> is good for IBM PC clone? I cant use a Final Cut Pro as I dont
> have a Mac.
>
> What is the size of LOCAL RAM that the PC needs so that the
> assembled film has no frame rate problem or any other problem.
>
> What are good Videofilm editing softwares available for a PC
> (not talking about a Mac here)>?
>
> thx.
>



 
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Kenny
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      22nd May 2006
Basic but easy to use is Ulead's DVD Movie Factory.
More sophisticated Adobe Premiere Elements which is a cut down version of
the top end Adobe Premiere.

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Kenny Cargill

"Cigarettes are killers that travel in packs."

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> How to set up a Video Editing DVD Film Making on a IBM compatible
> PC (instead of a Mac)?
>
> How much internal Hard Disk do I need for a 90 min. mini DV tape input.
>
>
> What Video Editing/ DVD making software do you recommend that
> is good for IBM PC clone? I cant use a Final Cut Pro as I dont
> have a Mac.
>
> What is the size of LOCAL RAM that the PC needs so that the
> assembled film has no frame rate problem or any other problem.
>
> What are good Videofilm editing softwares available for a PC
> (not talking about a Mac here)>?
>
> thx.
>



 
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Farouq
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      22nd May 2006
The Total Training course for Adobe Premiere recommends 3.3MB of disk
space for each second of video.

You also need to ensure your hard disk is spinning at 7,200rpm (older
models spin at 5,400rpm).

Whilst the minimum RAM requirement is 512k I had major problems until I
upgraded to 1MB of RAM (I'm using Adobe Premier but expect other video
editing software packages to have similiar requirements).

 
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