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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    IdontCare: Ah, I wonder if the 'temporal' option is only avaialable in 'batch encode'? that feature is disabled in the TmpgEnc 5 trial :( i'll poke around some more to look for it today. I expect I will definitely need to do this cleanup for the mini-DV videos, hopefully they will not be...
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    hi IdontCare, I downloaded and tried out the "TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5" software trial yesterday. But I'm not able to use it properly, i think. Is the filtering applied during capture, or after it? I couldn't do it during capture. which version of TMPGEng are you using? after capture...
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    Thanks, Idontcare, for the explanation! to understand better, you use TMPGEnc to capture the video (with the appropriate filter), then edit using a different program? And have you had chance to look at the "TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5" software? it says it supports x264, i assume that is...
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    thanks, mosox. it seems that it does not make sense to get a card at all, based on that link!
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    Hi Cerb, I just realise that TmpgEnc that everyone is referrring to is a paid product...i was thinking of the free product from few years ago(which was quite fast, but not so user friendly). I will try out the trial of the commercial product this weekend, to see how good it is, and whether to...
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    So if I moves to Intel, its about $100 for mobo + about $250 for Intel i5 with "Intel HD Graphics 3000"(which has the QuickSync ability). maybe better to buy a better card, like 5770?
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    hi 1h4x4s3x, thank for the link, its very interesting read. But it means I have to switch from AMD to Intel CPU, right?
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    Hi cerb, thanks for the quick and detailed reply. I think a 5670 is looking like a good fit for me. which one would you suggest from the following: 5670 1GB GDDR5 comparisons The gigabyte looks pretty good, but only 2 reviews. I would like the card to be quite and not become very hot. Thanks!
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    Hi, thanks for quick replies. I'm only planning to use Photoshop elements 9 or similar for photo editing. main goal is capturing and editing 5-6 years of miniDV videos, and HD videos from one of the digital camcorders in the future(currently AVCHD from Sony HX5V). I did a googling on '9800GT...
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    How is this card for HD video Editing?

    Hi all. I had asked a question about which video card to buy to do HD video editing( no gaming), and received a couple of good suggestions (9800GT and gtx 460). However, I just see this PNY GT 430, would this be sufficient? Also, any experience with PNY rebate? I'm trying to keep the cost under...
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    Something wrong with my laptop drive in Ultra enclosure?

    Hi all, I have been wanting to use the eSata port on my new machine(and my Dell E6510 laptop) to run Vmware VMs from external drive. So I bought Samsung 500GB 7200 rpm laptop drive and putting it in Ultra enclosure (since it has both USB2 and eSata). The enclosure also provide a separate USB...
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    GPU for home video editing?

    IDontCare: thanks for the explanation. I read about CUDA, and it appears to be an Nvidia technology? So I will need to get a Nvidia card to use it, i that correct? Do the GT9800 support it?
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    GPU for home video editing?

    thanks for answers. I forgot to add that I have 500W Antec earthwatts PSU(just added that to my first post also). WahDanGun: I have not overclock my CPU yet, perhaps I will try that too. But for the comment about using X6 instead, does it mean Premiere Elements(not full premiere) can take...
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    GPU for home video editing?

    hi everyone, my setup: AMD X555 BE (unlocked to 4 cores) 4 GB RAM Win 7 64bit Asus M4A88T-V Evo with Radeon HD4250 on-board graphics Antec 500W Eaathwatts powersupply I checked the forums, and didn't find too much info for home-video editing GPUs. there is one question which seems to be useful...
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    Replacing OCZ Vertex 60GB with Intel X25-M

    Hi folks, thanks for your comments. There is no hidden partition for me for Windows 7. I was thnking of using BootIt NG (terabyte Unlimited software), to create a small boot partition and use that, but it just looks a little complicated, though it is probably easy to use once it gets used to...