compression: what's the best
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compression: what's the best
What's the best compression method for a dell dimension 8300 which is short on space?
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we need more information than that.
cpu info (brand, model and clock speed)
ammount of footage you have, how much space you have and intended use of footage
I assume that you run winXP, correct me if i'm wrong.
if you intend to do video editing, it sounds like a second (or third, or n-th) hard drive would be a good investment.
preferably internal, but external can work too (usb 2.0 isn't really fast enough for any editing related task...but it's better than nothing)
cpu info (brand, model and clock speed)
ammount of footage you have, how much space you have and intended use of footage
I assume that you run winXP, correct me if i'm wrong.
if you intend to do video editing, it sounds like a second (or third, or n-th) hard drive would be a good investment.
preferably internal, but external can work too (usb 2.0 isn't really fast enough for any editing related task...but it's better than nothing)
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That completely depends on the factors involved. If you use RGB-mode HuffYUV files it won't really matter. In fact, I do pretty much all my editing off a drive in an external USB 2.0 enclosure now. On mine the comp's bus and processor speeds are much more of a factor than the USB deal - heck, USB 2.0 is probably faster than what my comp is capable of handling on an internal (that's what I get for using a 6-year-old Celeron).Kariudo wrote:preferably internal, but external can work too (usb 2.0 isn't really fast enough for any editing related task...but it's better than nothing)
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not quiteHero2u0 wrote:You sould ALWAYS use ununcompressed videos for a video editer and THEN you sould compressed the video.
some codecs are ok for editing, like lagarith or huffyuv
the files will be big, but 33% to 66% smaller than uncompressed
these codecs are also lossless, meaning that you won't loose any quality when you compress your footage