Dominik Vanyi
November 11th, 2007, 06:20 PM
Hi everyone and thx. for reading this,
I am at the moment thinking about my options with regard to a computer for NLE. And I am seeking your advise on the following questions:
For me it is mandatory that my NLE computer is portable and that it runs some Windows flavor – XP or Vista. So its gonna be a notebook. Since I live in the 3rd world where options and support is limited I am tending towards buying a Toshiba notebook, as I have good experience with 5 Toshiba notebooks which I used in the last 10 years.
Now the problem with notebooks is that if one component (such as the firewire port or graphic card) is not compatible with either the XHA1 or Premiere it is difficult or impossible to change that component. I am unfortunately also not in the position to try out the notebook and see if I can capture through its firewire port and edit on Premiere CS3.
So my first question would be if anyone has had any experience with capturing (and editing) XHA1 footage on a Toshiba Notebook. I am trying to determine if the firewire ports are OK to talk to the XHA1. Anyone successfully captured XHA1 footage in Premiere on a Toshiba notebook ?
Second question: I will most likely use Premiere CS3 for editing. The hardware specs listed on Adobe’s website say that the monitor must be 1,280 x 1,024 or bigger. What will happen if the monitor of say 15” is only 1,280 x 800 ? Will I not see anything at all and or Premiere refuse to work ? I anyway plan to have a larger 19” or 20” external monitor but if I am on the road and cant use the external monitor does that mean I wont be able to work at all on the internal 15” monitor ?
Third question: Again the specs for Premiere CS3 say I will need a 7200 Rpm harddisk. Most of the internal HDs in notebooks are (much) slower than that. Therefore I was planning to buy an external HD, which I connect via USB2 to the notebook. But again my question is what happens if I am on the road and cant use the external HD. Will Premiere still be able to capture from the XHA1 to the slow 5200 Rpm harddisk or will it not work at all ?
Side question: Is a USB2 connected external 7200 Rpm harddisk a wise option ? Is USB2 going to be the bottleneck or does it give me enough throughput ?
Third question: Most Toshiba Notebooks that would be available to me only have graphics cards with 128 MB internal memory. Whereas the Premiere CS3 hardware specs say I need at least 256 MB memory on the graphics card. What will happen if I only use a graphics card with 128 MB ? Will Premiere still allow me to work and edit ?
I need to research my options very carefully coz if I buy the wrong notebook I cant return it and the money would have been wasted coz this notebook is going to be only for NLE. Therefore any insights you may be able to provide would be greatly appreciated.
Dominik
www.d-imijis.com
I am at the moment thinking about my options with regard to a computer for NLE. And I am seeking your advise on the following questions:
For me it is mandatory that my NLE computer is portable and that it runs some Windows flavor – XP or Vista. So its gonna be a notebook. Since I live in the 3rd world where options and support is limited I am tending towards buying a Toshiba notebook, as I have good experience with 5 Toshiba notebooks which I used in the last 10 years.
Now the problem with notebooks is that if one component (such as the firewire port or graphic card) is not compatible with either the XHA1 or Premiere it is difficult or impossible to change that component. I am unfortunately also not in the position to try out the notebook and see if I can capture through its firewire port and edit on Premiere CS3.
So my first question would be if anyone has had any experience with capturing (and editing) XHA1 footage on a Toshiba Notebook. I am trying to determine if the firewire ports are OK to talk to the XHA1. Anyone successfully captured XHA1 footage in Premiere on a Toshiba notebook ?
Second question: I will most likely use Premiere CS3 for editing. The hardware specs listed on Adobe’s website say that the monitor must be 1,280 x 1,024 or bigger. What will happen if the monitor of say 15” is only 1,280 x 800 ? Will I not see anything at all and or Premiere refuse to work ? I anyway plan to have a larger 19” or 20” external monitor but if I am on the road and cant use the external monitor does that mean I wont be able to work at all on the internal 15” monitor ?
Third question: Again the specs for Premiere CS3 say I will need a 7200 Rpm harddisk. Most of the internal HDs in notebooks are (much) slower than that. Therefore I was planning to buy an external HD, which I connect via USB2 to the notebook. But again my question is what happens if I am on the road and cant use the external HD. Will Premiere still be able to capture from the XHA1 to the slow 5200 Rpm harddisk or will it not work at all ?
Side question: Is a USB2 connected external 7200 Rpm harddisk a wise option ? Is USB2 going to be the bottleneck or does it give me enough throughput ?
Third question: Most Toshiba Notebooks that would be available to me only have graphics cards with 128 MB internal memory. Whereas the Premiere CS3 hardware specs say I need at least 256 MB memory on the graphics card. What will happen if I only use a graphics card with 128 MB ? Will Premiere still allow me to work and edit ?
I need to research my options very carefully coz if I buy the wrong notebook I cant return it and the money would have been wasted coz this notebook is going to be only for NLE. Therefore any insights you may be able to provide would be greatly appreciated.
Dominik
www.d-imijis.com