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Little Dog said...

Depends ... and has not provided sufficient information - in particular the hard disk space and the type of projects do you intend to do. As you stated: "Assuming that the hard drive do not worry," this course is dangerous if you do not understand the minimum requirements for HD video.

The best way to * * minimum is what you mean by edit ... Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere are usually YHR usual suspects in the Windows Vista. Manufacturer's website is very clear on what meets the minimum requirements.

The first point is that the video project files should not be in the same physical disk as the operating system. With the memory of the birth of the computer system on the disk to be used with large amounts of virtual memory and swap page. The heads of the hard disk will not run longer than necessary movement between the cleaning of the operating system and access files from video project. A new physical disk (not just the same, which is shared) is STROCivil interested recommended. Under certain conditions, require the video editing application.

Then we need to understand that the interest camcorder. In other words, the level of consumption of flash memory and hard drive high-definition video cameras with a relatively new approach (but not "better"), the compression method, the "AVCHD". This process creates files MTS. For video editing, video data decompression of files is the first step. In this case, the processor and RAM are working very hard.

Even HDV environment, the processor and RAM are working - but infmort the process uses chips from the camcorder to do a job, is to record data to be imported into the computer. Moreover, since it is less compressed HDV, AVCHD / MTS, the processor and RAM do not work so hard.

The decoding of HD video editing is ok to use a large amount of hard disk space ... Used in the case of HDV, 60 minutes (a single MiniDV tape) video imports about 44 GB of space on the hard drive of your computer. I suggest at least 500 gig external hard drive high-definition video editing. More if you have multiple projects underway. I found two.

If you mean the HDV route that miniDV tape - and that means that your computer requires a FireWire port, because the video does not have the USB port. Firewire, IEEE1394, i.LINK and DV () in this Contect are the same. USB cable FireWire / hub / converter / adapter does not work.

If your computer has a FireWire port is a slot for once we must add - if not, your only option is a good AVCHD camcorder flash memory. The hard drives are many known problems with the altitude and the vibrations that flocks to longer park and not allow video capture - and issues of data recovery when the equipment is damaged ...

Good for you to recognize that there are planning something more than just video capture - and seek to the flow of editorial work.

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