Re:I hate video editing rant
2011/03/14 09:00:00
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Rendering video takes time. Think of the what it's processing. The film standard is 30FPS. If you have 10 minutes of footage at 640x480 resolution your talking about processing 18,000 frames in 16- or 24-bit color. That's a lot of processing. The 20-30 minutes mentioned earlier is not going to be related to the software but to the hardware the software is run on. An off-the-shelf consumer grade computer is not geared to do this. Read that as "any computer bought from a retail store whether its brick and mortar or internet." Lots of RAM is required combined with a mid- to high-end video GPU card. The built-in video found on motherboards will not do when it comes to editing.
post edited by agundrum - 2011/03/14 09:02:00
John
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