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When I render video onto a DVD, the effects and video quality don't come out as crisp as on the computer. What types of things can I do to make the rendering process more efficient? Is it the type of video card, the processor, the software, etc..? I am currently running a pentium D processor, w/ 256 mb geforce 6800, with 2GB memory, and a 250 gig hard drive. I currently use Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. I am going to buy a new computer though, and I want to know which components would be most helpful in future. Any help would be great. Thank you.

2007-06-21 17:48:00 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

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Most output quality loss will depend on the input video file quality /capture quality.
The video card / ram etc on your PC will NOT affect the rendering quality as this is purely an internal process, so more ram etc makes the job quicker.

Personally I use Movie Edit pro (V 12) and find that all the effects are crisp and clear. It's also a whole lot cheaper than Premiere.

What you "NEED" for efficientr editing.
Lots of RAM, and a fast processor
2 HDDs for data storage. 1 for source material and 1 for the output. For large files this can make a noticable difference, and NOT external ones.
If you work comining large files a 3rd drive (seperate physical drive, not just a partition) can make this quicker still.

2007-06-21 18:01:00 · answer #1 · answered by stu_the_kilted_scot 7 · 0 0

Never going to happen. Besides the fact that raw video is H U G E, you're never going to get true-100% quality rendering on compression anyway. Why bother?

2016-04-01 11:06:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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