Frage von Saibo7:Hello,
I wanted to edit the first time yesterday with CS4 HD material. The video footage is of my Canon HF100 (; AVCHD). Unfortunately, I discovered that my hardware does not seem to suffice.
My hardware ...
Processor:
AMD 5000 +
Graphics:
Radeon 3870 512 DDR4
Motherboard:
Gigabyte S-series GA-MA770-DS3
RAM:
6 GB 800MHz
HD:
WD RaptorX with 10000 rpm
System:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
But now I know of still earlier that it was possible for programs that require a lot of power to multiple computers together to work.
So that the required performance was not achieved through a great PC but through several were hanged together.
Because at the moment anyway, I'm here in a high performance laptop for the work I had hoped to buy that this possibility is synonymous for Adobe Premiere.
For the upgrade or a new purchase of a PC, I could not afford at the moment.
mfg mF
Antwort von Saibo7:
Since apparently no one knows the answer to this question, I wanted nachhaken the hardware required for the processing of AVCHD is.
Or whether my current hardware could somehow be enough.
mfg mF
Antwort von RickyMartini:
An AMD 5000 + can be many things, without explicit reference model, but for CS4 should be a very fast CPU - to use in this case a quad -.
Here is a list of matching CPU for your board (of dependent) of the Revision: http://www.gigabyte.de/Support/Motherboard/CPUSupport_List.aspx?ProductID=2876
Antwort von tommyb:
And for the interconnection:
Yes, this is possible, but not so as you imagine it to you. It will not be operated simultaneously around multiple Calculator and then form a kind of network with distributed load view such material - that does not go into editing programs currently.
The only thing that is possible in this way, which is distributed rendering. This may be Sony Vegas, if you're sitting in a fast network (gigabit). These effects are then rendered on multiple machines (network rendering) and the velocity increases, in fact.
What is more aimed at cutting programs should be the distribution of the burden on the individual cores of a CPU - there are still some Manufacturer at a very slow train.