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Geoff_Wood wrote on 6/5/2014, 3:52 PM
Download the demo version, above.

geoff
GeeBax wrote on 6/6/2014, 1:27 AM
Looking at your system specs, it should be OK, unless you plan to work with 4K, in which case you might not have the horsepower.
Zayed wrote on 6/6/2014, 4:31 AM
I don't planing to work with 4K but some my client bring me a 4k format so I have edit and export as HD or convert all the footage to HD that Sony can handle it even if I have a lots of clips

Can anyone tell me if I can find an excerpt to check my PC and tell is it fine !!!
ushere wrote on 6/6/2014, 5:50 AM
what is your NORMAL workflow?

the odd job in 4k has workarounds, but if it's going to be your bread and butter, you'll need more than what you've got.

what's your hd set up?
Zayed wrote on 6/6/2014, 5:58 AM
Ushere

1920 x 1080 24p 4:2:2

Is this your answer ?
ushere wrote on 6/6/2014, 8:04 AM
yes. so your pc is strong enough for that, depending on cc'ing and fx, etc.,

other question is what's your hard drive setup?

Zayed wrote on 6/6/2014, 9:46 AM
For C Driver is SSD samsung 840 EVO 500GB
The other partition I have more than 8 TB

For this Project I have 4 TB and the hole thing of the Project is 1.10 TB so I'm safe about storage !!!
farss wrote on 6/6/2014, 10:10 AM
It's not just how much disk space you've got but how fast it is.
Also it's not just the resolution of the video and chroma sampling but how many clips you want to have in your project and how many tracks and the FXs you will use.

Most NLEs will run on minimal hardware but depending on what you're going to be doing with the NLE the minimal hardware could be adequate or you might need a monster with SAS disks and 128GB of RAM.

Bob.
Geoff_Wood wrote on 6/6/2014, 9:25 PM
Apart from render time, the 4K 'constriction' would only apply to real-time preview, so not necessarily a problem at all.

geoff