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I5 4590 for 1080 video editing
I5 4590 for 1080 video editing








i5 4590 for 1080 video editing

Even Lightroom is rather slow with Sony RAW images on this machine. Haven't tried 4K yet on that machine.Īs an aside, my son's 2 year old MacBook Pro with dual-core ui5 and 16gb of RAM struggles with 1080 video from his Sony A7. My wife's late 2014 iMac its very smooth at 1080p, same software, just newer hardware. QuickTime can play the 1080 clips just fine but video editing requires considerably more power under the hood. The hardware couldn't handle a 30 fps 4k clip at all.

I5 4590 FOR 1080 VIDEO EDITING 1080P

The OP is not concerned with whether it will work but whether it will work well and that depends on the hardware configuration.įor 1080p at either 30 or 60 fps, iMovie is barely useable on my late 2009 iMac: quad-core i5 with 12 GB of RAM and a video card from that era. She could pickup a prior version of Premiere Elements for not much money on Craigslist or eBay. Adobe Premiere Elements is vastly superior as are several other products and they don't cost much. The Apple iMovie video editing workflow is one of the worst of available. Note that iMovie can no longer add menus, for that you need iDVD which is one of the world's worse programs from the perspective of usability. while above I said that her first step was stabilization but sometimes she waited until after she had performed her clipping if the clipping was going to be significant because stabilization can be slow.add the clips that interested her to a project (Project / New).optionally burn as she has family members without a computer, again nothing to watch.render, off again for some time, nothing to watch here.start Stabilization and then go do something else, nothing to watch there.My wife (on a slightly faster iMac than mine) would: Of course things like rendering are slower but no need to watch them.










I5 4590 for 1080 video editing