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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

I find the raw video files upload fine so I think part of the problem is when youtube changes the files from Corel Video Studio into its own files

yay, 4-5 hours to edit one vid in Vegas, gotta can that program until I can upgrade my GFX card

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  • Pentium D CPU's naturally run hot. So it's not uncommon for the fan to run at full when the cpu is under load. You may want to look at an after market cooler.

    If you are installing Sony Vegas you will want to have around 4GB of RAM for it to run well. I see a few people are saying to get a better graphics card. It's not going to hep you with rendering, as most editing programs use the CPU. the bigest problem i see with that computer is a lack of RAM. 1 GB is not enough.

  • have a Zalman all copper cooler that may fit it. I was told that the GPU helps with video processing?, but if not I will focus on Ram more than anything

    this little lenovo microtower/desktop sure does make a good heatpump tho :D

  • @Aussie50. The Zalman cooler will work if it's for socket LGA 775 CPU.

    A graphics card will help a little with video play back. So if you have something laying around you may want to trow it in.

    But rendering times and over all performance of the editing program will mostly be dependent on CPU speed and cores, and available RAM.

    And yah Computer can throw off a hell of a lot of heat. I keep the heating vent in my Computer room closed all year. and it's always around 25c in there.

  • @BlueFoxTV yeh it can get up to 40* and over during the day, running PC's all day in that heat will do no good :(

    the Zalman cooler won't fit the pentium D either :(. its made for P4 / Athlon only

  • Do you have steam Aussie 50?

  • @hamcheesesalami yeh that's where I buy all my games now

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  • If you can use VFW (Video for Windows) codecs, try x264vfw for the video stream. I use that all the time on my videos and have little trouble with YouTube.

  • @Aussie50 hey mate, if you can find yourself a half decent nvidia geforce card would help greatly. something like a nvidia gt250 would work great for video editing/processing.

  • camtasia studio 7 is a pretty good video editor

  • For what its worth.. I view most of your videos on an Android phone in HQ with no problems.

  • @Aussie50 I now have Terraria and Limbo on Steam.

  • @Aussie50

    A GPU will help with rendering if you're rendering the video with your GPU, which in most cases you don't, by default it's CPU and RAM, just thought i'd throw that out there :P

  • @Aussie50 You are correct aussie, having a decent dedicated GPU will help video rendering. I would recommend a decent cooler as well concidering your high temps in the summer. When you do get decent temps/cooler try and overclock the pentium D if you can as that will help with rendering times.

  • Sony Vegas is Great, But it's a 6-700 Dollar Program, if you want ALL the features & professional effects. I've always wondered if the LPG Smell Would Gum up the compressor, I find it leaves a sticky smelly gunk when used with certain Propane regulators.

  • @Aussie50 I have edited videos on a computer with 512 mb of ram and a 16 mb really old GPU, that was my editing computer for about a year. It's annoying, but you can do it.

  • haha! LPG used for A.C , i seen cars crash in korea that used it and the a.c condenser & grill became a BBQ GRILLE !

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