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Does Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 REALLY brings HD editing to the desktop as they claim?
Derek Antonio serra replied 20 years, 9 months ago 7 Members · 14 Replies
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Mitchell Lopez
August 5, 2005 at 4:22 pm[Chad Treanor] “do you need 2 gigs of ram to get full functionality out of hdv footage?”
My Sony VAIO (3.08Ghz) has 1Gb of RAM and works OK with HDV. However, I’m sure that if I had 2Gb, it would work even better.
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Steven L. gotz
August 5, 2005 at 10:23 pmNo, that video is a good one for sure, but not one of mine. I would like to get into that business eventually though. New housing areas are constantly opening up in Florida. And if I could get one gig, the others would almost certainly follow.
Steven
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James Lynch
August 5, 2005 at 11:43 pmI added another 512 K of RAM and the problem persists. At 10 seconds of capture it starts breaking up. The additional memory made no difference. I was checking the capacity utilization of the P4 3.2 ht processor during capture and it is running in the 95% to 98% range. Would this be expected for HD capture?
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Derek Antonio serra
August 6, 2005 at 5:22 pmSounds like you’ve got a technical problem which is probably hardware related. I trust that you have two drives in your system – one for software and the other for AV use. If not, get a second drive and install XP fresh followed by PP1.51. If that doesn’t remedy the problem, it’s either your RAM, Motherboard or processor. The only way to solve this is by the old tried and proven method of swapping each component out until you find what is faulty. Tedious but thorough.
Derek Antonio Serra
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