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editing 1080 HD footage on mid spec machine
hi all
i want to use adobe premiere and adobe after effects to edit my jvc gz-hd40 camera work it can record 1080i in mpeg-2-ts (.TOD extension) or avchd (.MTS extension) but i mostly record in avchd. i am currently using a modest pc:
intel pentium4 3.2ghz hyperhtreading cpu
1gb ddr2 ram
WD 160gb SATA-II 3.0Gb/s hard drive
windows xp home sp3my problem is at the moment when i import the footage into premiere all playbacks/previews of the footage is extremely choppy. playing fine for a second then freezing and stutterng even with draft or automatic preview quality. this was in cs4. i downloaded cs2 hoping that it would be more forgiving on my system specs. it couldnt open avchd but i downloaded mainconcept mpeg HD V3 which allowed it to support avchd. but the previews were just as bad.
i have some possible solutions and i want to know which will be best for editing short films for dvd and youtube with lots of effects added and easy after effects integration.
-convert to a smaller framsize (720p?) but which format? which converter? lossy/lossless?
-convert to another codec (i have no idea which to use? ffdshow cinepak microsoft prodad mainconcept indeo avc H.264 divx xvid the list seems endless)
– use an intermediate codec such as cineform aspect hd which looks hard to get hold of
– convert to progressive before editing (ie less frames)with virtualdub
– any other solutions?i have another question do your project settings in premiere affect previewing at all?
which is easier/better to edit avchd or mpeg2ts?