The Editor
October 16, 2005, 8:27 pm
Ok... Deep breath... Here goes...
If you can get hold of a free copy of Adobe Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas or Avid your laughing. You can pick up older versions of these programs if you hunt around on the World Wide Interweb!!!
I assume you will be transferring your footage via 1394 (Firewire)? Do you have more than one hard drive on your machine? lf you don't you may well find your machine struggles and drops frames (even if you have a dual processor super duper machine) Standard DV eats hard drive space at a rate of around 3.5 Mbytes a second and when you try and push that at a sustained rate through the PCI bus it can put a strain on the system and hence dropped frames (I did say deep breath didn't I??

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If you are running one hard drive (or using the same drive for both your operating system and your A/V storage you will come into real problems if you try and do anything even remotely strenuous) If you are just talking about making cuts and the occcasional dissolve providing you can get your footage onto your system without any dropped frames then you may be OK. The only problem is very little of your transitions/effects will be in real time and so they will need to be rendered prior to preview/export.
Attempting to video edit will show up any limitations on a machine and push a PC even harder than the most sophisticated games out there.
Opps... I'm rambling aren't I? Sorry, I could probably talk for hours on this subject but as I said above will refrain since any recommendations I make will be unfair as they would not really be for domestic use.
Premiere Pro, Avid, Final Cut Pro are all professional software applications that you can pick up older copies and provided your machine can cope will give excellent results.
If you only want to transfer your footage from your camcorder and make simple cuts etc then someone else will be better place to advise you on some freeware in the video editing domain as I don't use it. (Apart from some DVD bit rate analysis progs and some assorted tools)
Regards
The Ed