Hi Edward, happy to see your video, I'm from HK too and using 5D2.
One question, what software you're using for the editing? And what is the PC configuration? My current PC even difficult to edit my Canon HF11 camcorder, too slow and jump. Want some advice before upgrade, thanks!
I enjoyed your video. Music was just right with the scenes with a little breeze action. Looks like the dSLRs with video capabilities are going to be very popular.
KKFung wrote:
Hi Edward, happy to see your video, I'm from HK too and using 5D2.
One question, what software you're using for the editing? And what is the PC configuration? My current PC even difficult to edit my Canon HF11 camcorder, too slow and jump. Want some advice before upgrade, thanks!
p.1 #10 · 5D2 HD movie @ Country Park in Hong Kong
KKFung wrote:
Hi Edward, happy to see your video, I'm from HK too and using 5D2.
One question, what software you're using for the editing? And what is the PC configuration? My current PC even difficult to edit my Canon HF11 camcorder, too slow and jump. Want some advice before upgrade, thanks!
I am using Intel Q9300, 4G RAM, ATI HD4850, Premiere CS4 and put all working file and project on separated Harddisk to edit the movie, I find it is more easy and smooth to edit if you first convert all MOV to MPEG(full HD format) instead of directly using MOV to edit. you can using Adobe Media Encodor to do so, it can perform a batch processing to let your job done more faster.
Maybe , if you use Primere CS4 too, you can consider to upgrade your Card to Geforce , it support GPU acceration in CS4
p.1 #14 · 5D2 HD movie @ Country Park in Hong Kong
dogjumpjump wrote:
I am using Intel Q9300, 4G RAM, ATI HD4850, Premiere CS4 and put all working file and project on separated Harddisk to edit the movie, I find it is more easy and smooth to edit if you first convert all MOV to MPEG(full HD format) instead of directly using MOV to edit. you can using Adobe Media Encodor to do so, it can perform a batch processing to let your job done more faster.
Maybe , if you use Primere CS4 too, you can consider to upgrade your Card to Geforce , it support GPU acceration in CS4