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Re: Will Video Editing on a PC ever truly work?
by Ramil Pasibe on Jun 15, 2009 at 10:23:42 am


Hi Jerry,

I do have a quadcore with 8 gigs of RAM running vista 64 bit and I have edited several projects on it - including a TV SPOT. I have experienced no letdowns. I guess it all boils down to the basics

1. Don't install other stuff in it aside from your pro applications
2. keep your drives defragmented - if possible use 3 drives - for the system, another is for the Raw Materials and the last one is the drive where you would be exporting to.

Although I'm no stranger to working on a MAC ( I use Final Cut Studio in my office) - I can asssure you that I do run into a few bugs now and then.

Just like everyone said - both systems are just as capable.

Ramil


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