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Old 27th March 2006, 15:03
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Amazigh Man
I use Ulead video editor 7.. it's just for amateurs

but professional and high quality software by which you can produce DVD quality like in Hollywood movies, is for example:

Pinnacle Avid Liquid 7 ($ 500)
Pinnacle Avid Liquid Pro 7 ($ 1000)


those two applications are used by many filmmakers, game developpers and broadcasters..


but they require damn strong computers with:

- processor 3.2 Ghz or better
- memory 1024 MB or better
- graphics card 1024 MB
Hi, I'm glad to read you are interested
Ulead Video Editor is becoming a seirous competitor of the other editing solutions. Maybe you had the chance to use a limited versio, but what I have the chance to see was impressive. The program is pretty fast and can do all stuff the so called "professional programs" are claiming high end features. I edited 10 episodes of 15 minutes TV PAL format on a Pentium III 750 Mz with only 256 MB of RAM.
It's true that you need a good machine, but usually it will only speed up your work. But if you buy a graphics card devoted to accelerate the editinh process, you would feel the difference no doubt. These kind cards used to be very expensive, but now prices are dropping down everyday.

High end professionals use very expensive realtime softwares($1 M) that don't run even on our machines. Usually you will need computers called SGI to run editing solutions such as Flame,Flint and Inferno. but I've heard they are running now on PCs under Linux systems.
I use their small little brother called Combustion mazal mach3alch mlih.
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