Laptop for mobile editing

matt-b wrote on 1/26/2019, 6:07 AM

I'm thinking about replacing my five year-old Acer laptop and wondered what other people use for mobile editing?

I have several customers that require me to edit photos and video on site, and whilst my current PC laptop (i7 4702MQ, 16GB, GTX760M, SSD) can cope with HD editing it starts to struggle with extra layers of text and effects applied.

Dell seem to do some high spec laptops, though not cheap.

I'm using Vegas Pro 15 at the moment and in the UK.

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Dexcon wrote on 1/26/2019, 7:14 AM

A couple of weeks ago, I bought a Dell Inspiron 15 7000 with a 512GB SSD and a 2GB video card (40% off during the Christmas sales). But Dell almost always have sales of various kinds, and the next variant was a similar offer but only with a 258GB SSD but with a 4GB video card - and a lower 30% discount as I recall, but overall more expensive than what I bought.

Doing a rough edit on the Inspiron using VP16 with 4K footage from a Samsung Galaxy S8 and a GoPro Black 5 seemed quite acceptable, though without any FX at all. I still use my 4 years old + Dell XPS desktop for all the rest of the editing challenges as that is where all the 3rd party FX packages are installed.  I would think that HD editing would be even better.

Overall, I am happy with the results with 4K on the new Inspiron. My research suggested that the Inspiron 7000 is the closest you can get to an XPS, but at a lower cost than XPS.

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Cameras: Sony FDR-AX100E; GoPro Hero 11 Black Creator Edition

Installed: Vegas Pro 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 & 22, HitFilm Pro 2021.3, DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.0.3, BCC 2025, Mocha Pro 2025.0, NBFX TotalFX 7, Neat NR, DVD Architect 6.0, MAGIX Travel Maps, Sound Forge Pro 16, SpectraLayers Pro 11, iZotope RX11 Advanced and many other iZ plugins, Vegasaur 4.0

Windows 11

Dell Alienware Aurora 11:

10th Gen Intel i9 10900KF - 10 cores (20 threads) - 3.7 to 5.3 GHz

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 - liquid cooled

64GB RAM - Dual Channel HyperX FURY DDR4 XMP at 3200MHz

C drive: 2TB Samsung 990 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD

D: drive: 4TB Samsung 870 SATA SSD (used for media for editing current projects)

E: drive: 2TB Samsung 870 SATA SSD

F: drive: 6TB WD 7200 rpm Black HDD 3.5"

Dell Ultrasharp 32" 4K Color Calibrated Monitor

 

LAPTOP:

Dell Inspiron 5310 EVO 13.3"

i5-11320H CPU

C Drive: 1TB Corsair Gen4 NVMe M.2 2230 SSD (upgraded from the original 500 GB SSD)

Monitor is 2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz

j-v wrote on 1/28/2019, 12:17 PM

My laptop from signature edits wel for me , even 4 K footage from my GoPro 5, no problem with all Vegas versions from 10 and till 16 I had installed for demos.
Now I use VPro 15 and 16 and VMS Pl 14 and 15 all latest updates.
Starting those programs with the NVidia GPU and also use that one for hardware acceleration of most OFX plugins of Vegas and Third party


Always the newest Windows 10, Nvida GPU drivers, Intel drivers for his GPU.
I am able to use the fast QSV and NVENC options renders to my favorite FHD 50p Magix AVC (and HEVC) codecs.

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Musicvid wrote on 2/8/2019, 1:18 PM

The new 17" Dell XPS is getting high marks for good speed and screen quality.

Matt-Bigwood wrote on 2/19/2019, 4:40 AM

Thanks for all the replies. In the end I went for a Chillblast laptop, 15.6 screen, i7 8750, 32Gb, GTX 1050 ti mobile. I've installed VP16 and it handles 4K clips from my Panasonic HC X1 with ease (no proxies).

Musicvid wrote on 2/19/2019, 4:52 AM

Congratulations!