OK...I have this computer

Chris-Harwood wrote on 8/19/2021, 4:14 PM

Sorry for the multiple threads on computers, but trying to keep the subject matter to one issue per thread..

Any wayzz... I have a "business" computer I bought 2 years back, that gets very light usage...basically a backup computer, should my main business computer decide to misbehave.

It is an 8th generation CPU, and has the Intel built in graphics card. The specs are i7 8700 @ 3.2GHz with 16 gigs of RAM. The graphics card is the Intel UHD Graphics 630. I think I can swap out the RAM for up to 64gigs

I'm hoping this might work for my Youtube fun projects and be able to use the AI for colorazation, etc. Since I can only install VP Edit 19 on 2 computers, I wanted to make sure before I use my 2nd computer liscense. My Youtubes are fairly "light duty" if I were to guess... typically about 4-6 tracks. I use minimal FX if any and no 4K...just the 1080.....basically stuff shot from my GoPro or my Camcorders or webcams...or OBS creations.

Thx in advance for any replies. (with fingers crossed!)

Comments

fr0sty wrote on 8/19/2021, 4:29 PM

That system should be sufficient for 1080p.

rraud wrote on 8/19/2021, 4:56 PM

FYI, if it does not workout, you can 'deactivate' VP and re-activate it on another PC. You are not locked into two (2) specific PCs. Otherwise the PC you have should run VP-19.

vkmast wrote on 8/19/2021, 5:15 PM

Please note that currently the option to deactivate the software from the Help menu is not available in VEGAS Pro 19. Hopefully this option will be back in an early update.

You can still deactivate a device (so you can activate a different one) on your MAGIX account > My Products > Show More Details > Deactivate. This option can be used only once a month AFAIK.