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Re: Will Video Editing on a PC ever truly work?
by Leo Baker on Jun 15, 2009 at 2:36:36 pm

Hello Jerry,

I had problems on custom built machines to save me money. In the end I got a HP xw8600 running Vista 64bit, 8gb of ram with Adobe Production Premium cs4, I put the new update on 4.1 I have not had a crash yet. I work on the MAC as well, I prfer Windows due to the native file format support and software available.

I think it's down to having a computer which is certifed by Adobe to run. i heard the HP workstations are fine tuned for CS4, not sure what the differences are but it has a warranty the workstation so any problems for 3 years HP will come out the next day.

I used the Rt2000's and always had problems with them and the RTX. i think 64bit will solve your out of memory issue when you are dealing with a bigger project undr Adobe cs4.

Hope that helps. I have had loads of Adobe issues on cusstom build and I was in the same situation as you. I got the HP and it just works fine. let me know if you need nay help.

Leo


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