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These are all very comprehensive video editors full of details and precise ways to control your video files and fine tune the output.
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The consumer-grade version was known as Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 11, and has been updated with the 12 version since, and more recently Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13.
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Sony Vegas Pro 11 believe to be a very expensive commercially targeted product. Your laptop is capable of running the Video software mentioned in this thread.
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Without knowing the specifics of the performance of her laptop and the type of processing she wishes to do, there is no way anyone can confidently state 'Yes' it will comfortably handle it.īTW, my working life is spent working with PC's in a commercial environment. There is a huge range in performance terms of laptops with core i5, Win 10, 8gb RAM and 2tb hard drive storage. If Louise's laptop does not have dedicated graphics, does not have a SSD for example, then I think it might struggle with anything other than small tasks with small video files. Anything of significant size causes stuttering, poor responsiveness and general poor operation, which BTW does not occur with other video processing software such as Sony Vegas Pro 11.
#Cyberlink power to go 8 keeps flashing cant pick files 64 Bit
My son has a 64 bit Windows 8.1 OS with 8gb of RAM and a processor equivalent to i5, but it DOES NOT run PowerDirector satisfactorily with anything other than very small video files. Yes, it will run better on a 64 bit OS, but not just because it's 64 bit and only if you have sufficient RAM, sufficient Graphics power and CPU processing power to go with it. It is massive over-simplification to state that PowerDirector13 will run satisfactorily on an i5 with 64 bit OS. I think Louise's responses above justify me raising these points. So Louise, the answer is still yes, and yes The spec tells me there will be something meatier under the hood. The graphics element will has significantly improved with each new incarnation of Intel's current cpu's so onboard will cope with videos easily. The spec is in the op so should tell you that it's not an ssd, 8gb runs the majority of all modern pc's perfectly well unless running multiple mining and computational threads but Intel's hyperthreading happily takes care of those tasks. Indeed David you have over-complicated a very simple problem with the answer still yes. In general an i7 is better than an i5, but it's the whole package and how all the components perform together that determines the end result. Some cameras, some lenses, some bits 'n' bobs There's a simpler answer to your flash drive question 'yes' Cyberlink will be able to open it from a flash drive. It also depends on the size of the video files you are processing and what file format they are. Sorry if this has confused you but there isn't an answer as simple as 'yes' or 'no' to your question. The more RAM the better, 8gb is just about workable, 16gb would be a whole lot betterĪ core i5 processor can come in lots of different guises, some are better than others. Does it have a SSD (Solid State Drive), these are much faster than traditional hard drives Does your laptop have a dedicated graphics card, or just the one integrated with the CPU? Dedicated cards are much better for video It will run, but how well it runs depends on a lot of different factors: