I am a novice at PC building and found this forum to be very helpful. Thanks!
I built a machine to load, store, organize, transcode Video/Audio. I am still looking for a software package to suit my needs. Here is the machine I built:
1 Intel BOXD975XBX2KR LGA 775 Intel 975X ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail
1 XFX PVT84JUDD3 GeForce 8600GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Supported Video Card - Retail
1 Addonics ADST114 PCI SATA Controller Card - Retail
1 Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz LGA 775 Processor Model BX80562Q6600 - Retail
1 Kingston 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model KVR800D2K2/2GR - Retail
2 Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS (Perpendicular Recording Technology) 320GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM
4 Pioneer 18X DVD±R DVD Burner Black SATA Model DVR-212DBK - OEM
2 PLEXTOR 18X DVD±R DVD Burner With Replaceable Beige Bezel Black ATAPI Model PX-800A/SW - Retail
1 LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner With 12X DVD-RAM Write Black SATA Model LH-20A1S OEM BK - OEM
1 ASUS 18X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe and 14X DVD-RAM Write Black SATA Model DRW-1814BLT - OEM
1 COOLER MASTER CM Stacker STC-T01-UW Black/ Silver Aluminum Bezel, SECC Chassis ATX Full Tower Computer Case - Retail
1 Antec TPQ-850 ATX12V / EPS12V 850W Power Supply - Retail
Best regards,
Bob
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Bob,
Good to know that others are doing audio and video editing here too!
I mostly run with Cool Edit Pro, it's an older version of Adobe's new and enhanced Audition software. Adobe is going head-to-head with Apple's SoundTrack Pro. I manage an audio editing service for a non-profit organization that holds meetings and conferences a few times a month. No video is required since the tracks need small band width to download from the internet.
Have you looked at Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 plus Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 for audio & Video?
http://www.adobe.com/products/psprelements
The Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 is way up there in price, but it does everything under the sun! $799
DivX offers some nice editing, but the formats are limited. http://www.divx.com/products/sw/browse.php?c=13
Avid Liquid-7 has some good features, but the price starts to climb a little. ~ $500
Pinnacle Studio-10 is ideal for the home video editing to DVD and the web. It has some nice features, but nothing like the more pricey softwares above. Still for about $130, it's very attractive for price and features.
The combo of Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 plus Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 is balanced enough for a serious audio and video editor to accomplish their goals. It's only $150
Sometimes these home softwares are well enough and don't require any fancy extra hardware to use. So the last two above here may be an option.
I would avoid Sony Vegas Production since that company is known to stick DRM in places you don't want!!!
If you want to dig into video and computers, try this quick site for things ... http://www.videoguys.com
If you want to know so much in the video arena, then try this exhaustive link out http://www.videouniversity.com
Just visiting the online FREE library is worth the visit alone!
Good to know that others are doing audio and video editing here too!
I mostly run with Cool Edit Pro, it's an older version of Adobe's new and enhanced Audition software. Adobe is going head-to-head with Apple's SoundTrack Pro. I manage an audio editing service for a non-profit organization that holds meetings and conferences a few times a month. No video is required since the tracks need small band width to download from the internet.
Have you looked at Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 plus Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 for audio & Video?
http://www.adobe.com/products/psprelements
The Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 is way up there in price, but it does everything under the sun! $799

DivX offers some nice editing, but the formats are limited. http://www.divx.com/products/sw/browse.php?c=13
Avid Liquid-7 has some good features, but the price starts to climb a little. ~ $500
Pinnacle Studio-10 is ideal for the home video editing to DVD and the web. It has some nice features, but nothing like the more pricey softwares above. Still for about $130, it's very attractive for price and features.
The combo of Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 plus Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 is balanced enough for a serious audio and video editor to accomplish their goals. It's only $150
Sometimes these home softwares are well enough and don't require any fancy extra hardware to use. So the last two above here may be an option.
I would avoid Sony Vegas Production since that company is known to stick DRM in places you don't want!!!
If you want to dig into video and computers, try this quick site for things ... http://www.videoguys.com
If you want to know so much in the video arena, then try this exhaustive link out http://www.videouniversity.com
Just visiting the online FREE library is worth the visit alone!
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I will throw the ULead products in the mix also. I never like Adobe Premiere, but it is probably the most powerful out there.
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I will throw the ULead products in the mix also. I never like Adobe Premiere, but it is probably the most powerful out there.
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Thanks for the friendly welcome everyone.
I did try some of those mentioned software packages, thanks.
The adobe packages gave me trouble. The Pro would not install and the Elements version seemed "buggy". The program locked up and various other issues. I am running Vista which should not be an issue for Adobe.
I can't find a single program to meet my needs. However, Nero for most things does a good job but does not have a DVD ripper to extract the audio from DVD videos. I am trying ImToo for that.
Bob
I did try some of those mentioned software packages, thanks.
The adobe packages gave me trouble. The Pro would not install and the Elements version seemed "buggy". The program locked up and various other issues. I am running Vista which should not be an issue for Adobe.
I can't find a single program to meet my needs. However, Nero for most things does a good job but does not have a DVD ripper to extract the audio from DVD videos. I am trying ImToo for that.
Bob
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