Q. I have a Satellite A665-S5186 http://us.toshiba.com/computers/laptops/satellite/A660/A665-S5186/
and i love editing videos,
the problem is that i have to adjust the video quality to the lowest possible to simply PREVIEW my video that im editing. i cannot put it in the best quality or else it will run very very slow. and i mean VERY slow. so i leave it on the lowest quality possible.
does anyone know what i can do or BUY atleast to make it run faster???
Model - Satellite A665
Processor - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5
CPU M 480
2.67GHz 2.66 ghZ
Installed Memory - 4.00 GB 2.92 GB usable)
System Type - 64 Bit operating system
i also know i shouldnt be editing videos on a latptop. my dad has a mac but i cant download sony vegas with it.
And he gave me this laptop as a gift...i dont have money to buy a new one. hopefully i can buy something to make it room smooth and enough to edit my videos till i can buy a new and legit video editing computer
and i love editing videos,
the problem is that i have to adjust the video quality to the lowest possible to simply PREVIEW my video that im editing. i cannot put it in the best quality or else it will run very very slow. and i mean VERY slow. so i leave it on the lowest quality possible.
does anyone know what i can do or BUY atleast to make it run faster???
Model - Satellite A665
Processor - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5
CPU M 480
2.67GHz 2.66 ghZ
Installed Memory - 4.00 GB 2.92 GB usable)
System Type - 64 Bit operating system
i also know i shouldnt be editing videos on a latptop. my dad has a mac but i cant download sony vegas with it.
And he gave me this laptop as a gift...i dont have money to buy a new one. hopefully i can buy something to make it room smooth and enough to edit my videos till i can buy a new and legit video editing computer
Answer
Without a doubt, upgrade your RAM: 16GB for preference, 8GB if that is all you can afford
In terms of your GFX card - a GPU is useful when you want to render, but has limited use on simple playback functionality, so I would wait before upgrading that. A video card is a better way to go, but not really worth it if you are only editing video that is destined for the web.
You want to store your operating system and your editing software on a separate drive, so if you don't have one already, get a separate physical drive onto which you store all your video media. Seriously - keeping your application and OS on the same drive as your media is looking for trouble. If this drive has to be an external, look at a Firewire connection as a minimum, if not USB 3. Tops would be Thunderbolt, but I doubt that your laptop has that.
I hope this helps.
Without a doubt, upgrade your RAM: 16GB for preference, 8GB if that is all you can afford
In terms of your GFX card - a GPU is useful when you want to render, but has limited use on simple playback functionality, so I would wait before upgrading that. A video card is a better way to go, but not really worth it if you are only editing video that is destined for the web.
You want to store your operating system and your editing software on a separate drive, so if you don't have one already, get a separate physical drive onto which you store all your video media. Seriously - keeping your application and OS on the same drive as your media is looking for trouble. If this drive has to be an external, look at a Firewire connection as a minimum, if not USB 3. Tops would be Thunderbolt, but I doubt that your laptop has that.
I hope this helps.
Best Laptop for Video Editing?
Q. So I have been saving up money for a new laptop for awhile now and am looking to invest it in the best possible laptop for primarily video editing. Currently my laptop has plenty of memory and ram but the processor is only at 1.5 GHz and is an HP Laptop. I think that there's intel processor's with a 3.6 Ghz and wondering if I should try for something like that? Or if there is a specific laptop or even just a laptop that has the compatibility to upgrade to a higher processor like that it would be great.
The use would involve heavy RAW filed photo and video editing along with special effects design and music editing.
Thank you.
The use would involve heavy RAW filed photo and video editing along with special effects design and music editing.
Thank you.
Answer
You need something with a good processor, and a ***tload of RAM.
Look for:
i7-3610QM, i7-3630QM, i7-3840QM
16GB+ RAM
Graphics card doesn't matter.
256GB+ Solid State Drive
You didn't list your budget, but this build could easily cost upwards of $1500 or more.
I rarely say this on YAnswers, but a desktop is a more practical solution for heavy video editing if you want it done fast.
Disregard that if you really want a laptop.
You need something with a good processor, and a ***tload of RAM.
Look for:
i7-3610QM, i7-3630QM, i7-3840QM
16GB+ RAM
Graphics card doesn't matter.
256GB+ Solid State Drive
You didn't list your budget, but this build could easily cost upwards of $1500 or more.
I rarely say this on YAnswers, but a desktop is a more practical solution for heavy video editing if you want it done fast.
Disregard that if you really want a laptop.
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