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I would look carefully at the drivers you have for any video cards etc and make sure Quicktime is up to date too. Well Vegas doesn't crash for me, never has in years. Other people having such good experience without having to break the bank? It's not perfect but it scores 100% on the 2 earlier mentioned points which are on the top of my must have list when I spend my hard earned cash on a editing machine.
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I really like the fact that Edius can get so much out of a pretty basic machine and that it is yet again rocksolid. When I"m editing the memory usage on my machine never goes beyond 3gb.
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When I load that hqavi file into tmpgenc authoring works and make a blu-ray out of it, it takes 32 minutes, when I make a dvd, it takes 30 minutes. (I"m editing with 3 screens, 2 with edius, left screen has the timeline and right screen other pallets and preview window and then a 3th big HD tv with a full screen preview from the timeline with my spark card.) (That"s with raw files, no colorcorrection, but even with color correction it's hardly any slower) Scrolling on the timeline is smooth and editing 3 camera's in a multicam setup is also smooth, this all with the highest image quality preview on my 2 monitors and bigger hd tv.
#Learn edius 5 1080p
I"m sure premiere users would say No videocard? only 8gb of memory? No raid? :) but let me share some figuresġ hour of avchd 28mbs 50p native footage edited in a 1080p 25p timeline takes the following time to export: Harddiscs: 1 ssd for OS and programs and two 2tb discs and three 1tb discs for editing, no raid setup. One spark card for full screen preview of the timeline on a hd tv. Videocard, no card, just gpu build in on the motherboard
#Learn edius 5 64 Bit
What I find even more amazing about this NLE is how little resources it uses, even for a 64 bit piece of software, to give an example my current set up is quite basic, the only thing I paid more for was the processor and motherboard so it looks like this: Just wanted to mention what a great piece of software Edius 7 is, I have had a rock solid Edius 5 but a not so good experience with version 6 that crashed several times during a project with not much loss, but still very annoying, I"m happy now Edius 7 finally put an end to that as I have been editing the past projects without any hickup so far.