Editing HD video

My computer is choppy with other formats as well, and I haven’t upgraded it in over a year. It’s due for something.

I used to overclock it with watercooling to just over 3.0GHz. But I canned that setup for portability as I was into lanparties at the time.

Premiere does use 64bit, so far I love the program and you can really do anything. I’d rather not switch right now.

yea computer usage for this program was checked, and it’s redonkulous

delete some of your asian porn.

Problem solved

Yeah def, it was maxed out like Shady’s mom when I was with her last night.

No.

No wonder she was walking funny this morning :shifty

Im not much of an AMD fan thse days…I used to be a big AMD Fanboy

Since the core 2’s and now i5’s and i7’s there pretty hard to beat considering you can overclock them to the teeth on stock cooling with good case ventilation.

My 2.3ghz 6550 is overclocked to almost 3.0 with a stock heatsink and runs a little warm but within reason…

Although AMD’s newer processors are very promising as well

Just messed around with premier last night and I got a good vid (not good as far as content, but smooth playback in HD). The iso was really high because it was night but the HD playback is smooth. I have a phenom II 940 BE. I think it might have to do with the initial settings in premier. The HD output from the cam has to match the settings used otherwise it will be off. For example, my 7D produces HD video ar 29.97fps and its very important that premier matches that. Then after every change made, make sure to go into sequence then render everything. When done export and it will bring up adobe encoder and then you will have to pick out the output format. I used MPEG II and the setting that match my cameras output as well as what the projects framerate was (29.97).

Example: (currently uploading)

Hope this helps.

Ah yeah I see what you mean, I tried matching the video to the project settings, but was unsure about 24P or 30P and some other things. I’ll check it out tonight.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZqViO5HDtE It’s long and not impressive. Like I said just playing with that little footage I had. Messed with slow motion but really the test was to make sure everything came out smooth.

Nice! Good choice with the Three Six! haha

I rendered my sequence last night and it was pretty smooth to watch, also changed to 29.97fps (used to be 24 I think). It would take forever to get the timings just right if I had to render it all the time before previewing it so I ordered the CPU I was talking about.

BTW Phenom II 3.0Ghz FTW, renders quick and smooth playback without rendering (some effects will slow it a bit though, but not bad!) as well!

ive got a Dubstep rendition of that song :excited