Adi Head
June 19th, 2008, 02:37 AM
Hi.
I'm shopping for a laptop for editing HDV.
I use Vegas 8 and AE CS3.
I'd say I'm rather new to HDV. I've been editing DV on my trusty desktop for the past 6 years or so, with a few upgrades from time to time. But I am now facing my first HDV project and prefer to be mobile with a laptop.
I've been reading up on the hardware demands of working with HDV but still have some questions.
1. I don't do any gaming. How important is dedicated video memory for editing with Vegas and some layering with AE? and how important is the graphics card?
2. I've read on various places on the web that it is recommended to have Windows on one drive, programs on a 2nd drive and then store the HDV footage on two hard drives in a raid configuration. How exactly do I go about doing that on a laptop? and also I've read one place that a raid 0 is recommended, yet another place suggested raid 5. I don't know too much about these things and can't really know which of these would work best for me.
3. I've heard: a) avoid vista and stick with windows xp; b) that windows xp sees only 3gb of memory, so best to get 3 gigs of memory with the option of adding more in the future. Would you agree with this?
4. HDV and DV take up about the same amount of storage space. Right?
Also, if anyone has any suggestions for a specific model you are familiar with and can recommend, I'll be happy to get a link. My budget for the laptop alone (not including extra hard drives if necissary) is $1300. Although, if you feel that there is an ideal machine that I could get by adding just another $150 or so, I'd like to know too.
essentials:
- at least 15" screen
- port for adding 2nd screen
- port for connecting monitor
- firewire port
Thanks!
Thanks!
I'm shopping for a laptop for editing HDV.
I use Vegas 8 and AE CS3.
I'd say I'm rather new to HDV. I've been editing DV on my trusty desktop for the past 6 years or so, with a few upgrades from time to time. But I am now facing my first HDV project and prefer to be mobile with a laptop.
I've been reading up on the hardware demands of working with HDV but still have some questions.
1. I don't do any gaming. How important is dedicated video memory for editing with Vegas and some layering with AE? and how important is the graphics card?
2. I've read on various places on the web that it is recommended to have Windows on one drive, programs on a 2nd drive and then store the HDV footage on two hard drives in a raid configuration. How exactly do I go about doing that on a laptop? and also I've read one place that a raid 0 is recommended, yet another place suggested raid 5. I don't know too much about these things and can't really know which of these would work best for me.
3. I've heard: a) avoid vista and stick with windows xp; b) that windows xp sees only 3gb of memory, so best to get 3 gigs of memory with the option of adding more in the future. Would you agree with this?
4. HDV and DV take up about the same amount of storage space. Right?
Also, if anyone has any suggestions for a specific model you are familiar with and can recommend, I'll be happy to get a link. My budget for the laptop alone (not including extra hard drives if necissary) is $1300. Although, if you feel that there is an ideal machine that I could get by adding just another $150 or so, I'd like to know too.
essentials:
- at least 15" screen
- port for adding 2nd screen
- port for connecting monitor
- firewire port
Thanks!
Thanks!