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Old 06-07-2005, 05:46 PM
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Hi,
I'mm looking at purchasing a Dell laptop (Inspiron 9300) to do a lot of video editing on. I use Adobe Premiere Pro for my editing software.

This is the configuration I am looking at:

Intel® Pentium® M Processor 740 (1.73 GHz/2MB Cache/533MHz FSB)
Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen XGA+ Display
1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz 2 Dimm
256MB NVIDA® GeForce™ Go 6800
100GB Hard Drive (Ultra ATA)
8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer write capability
Microsoft® Plus! Digital Media Edition

What I need to know is if anyone is using a configuration like this for video editing and if it is satisfactory. I have concerns about the speed of the hard drive, as well as the Dell integrated audio (no options available for audio). Synchronization of sound is obviously essential.

I would really appreciate getting some opinions on whether or not this machine will be adequate. I would hate to spend all that money and find out it just can't do it.

Thanks!

Nora
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Of course you can, but before you start buying anything, check if thath HD is fast enough to support DV data flow. It would be better If that HD is a 7200rpm one.
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As far as I know, the actual Pentium desktop CPUs are better at video encoding than their mobiel counterparts, so you might be best going for a notebook with an actual pentium 4 in it rather than a pentium M.

There's also the Athlon 64 option, but that just complicates matters
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Of course you can, but before you start buying anything, check if thath HD is fast enough to support DV data flow. It would be better If that HD is a 7200rpm one.
Ok, so if I also got an external drive of some kind, either an SATA or a regular external drive that runs at 7200 and has either a firewire or USB 2.0 connection, would that work?

Btw, thanks so much for all the input!
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Hi Nora,

I use a laptop (Portege M200) to video edit all the time. I actually use two, one at work and I own one that I do my family videos on. The one at work uses a 5400 RPM hard drive and I can capture fine. I always defrag the drive before capture. Having said that, I would recommend that you get one with a 7200 RPM drive. My personal M200 has a 7200 RPM drive and it makes a world of difference in how fast the computer runs for everything (including video editing). I’ve never tried capturing to a 7200 RPM external drive. Even if it worked, your computer is still going to run slower with the 5400 RPM drive.

I know many people discourage video editing on a laptop, but I find the mobility is fantastic. Video editing will be a slower process on a laptop, but that’s the tradeoff. I need to be able to edit and produce DVD’s during kids camps and stuff and the laptop is the only way to go for me.

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Well, It's ok for most of situations to use a extrenal HD for it, but I can predict a problem...

If your notebook has only one Firewire port, it'll be plugged on to videocamera, and you'll have no HD connected.

For apply that, so, buy a Firewire hub and a HD firewire or, otherwise, buy a USB2.0 drive.
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Or an external Firewire Drive with additional ports. My external Firewire drive has an additional port for my cam (or my wife's i-Pod).

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