Pinnacle Studio 10 for Windows Visual Quickstart Guide
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Most products ship with two sets of requirements, minimum and recommended. Here are Studio 10's minimum and recommended requirements:
Note that if you're going to edit HDV with Studio, you'll need a bear of a system, including a mind boggling 256 MB of video memory in your graphics card. Disk requirements
A faster processor and more RAM are certainly better when it comes to video production, but the most significant area of potential trouble relates to disk requirements. Here's a quick example that illustrates how to estimate how much disk space you'll need for your projects. Assume that you've shot 60 minutes of video that you want to edit down to a 30-minute production. You plan on including both a narration and background audio track, and will burn the result to DVD. Table i.1, which presents a worst-case estimate of required disk space, assumes that you'll be applying edits to every single frame in the production footage. If you edit more sparingly, you'll need less space.
In 1994, the required 22 GB would have cost close to $30,000, and your electrical bill would jump significantly. Today, you can buy an 80 GB drive for well under $100, a great investment if you plan on pursuing multiple editing projects. Some Final Notes
All things in life involve some compromise; balanced against an exhaustive survey of new features like HDV and DVD camcorder compatibility was an onerous deadline and other things like two little girls who like seeing their Daddy every once in awhile. I think we hit the high points, but I wish we could have done more. But I do have in my possession a brand new Sony HDR-FX1 camcorder, so HDV testing will come, and I plan to bum a DVD camcorder from Sony for the next round of PC Magazine and EventDV testing. Hey, I know there's a lot of you out there using these devices, and I want to be responsive. So I plan to write a few how to's regarding new formats and some of the newer programs that will be showing up in the Studio family like Jasc Paint Shop Pro and Steinberg's WavLab audio editor. Please check www.doceo.com for these updates as time goes by in 2005 and beyond. Until then, thanks again for buying this book, and may all your movies have happy endings. |
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