![]() ![]() ![]() I'm no expert, but i would say cpu & ram are what's needed to edit large video files, especially when editing anything above 1080p, but then again i edit on a pc not mac. So I switched to Radeon RX580 8Gb and now my mac is working very well. But it is a pain in the ass when I need to process 2.7k and 4k videos. I was using a Nvidia GTX 750ti, it was handling 720p and 1080 very well. The video editing performance is related about the video board you have. The most important in that case is the GPU the computer you own have. Also, is it just rendering that takes long, or will the editing process also be slow? If not, I guess I could create a project and do all the editing on my laptop, then use another, better, computer for rendering. My questions are: Do you guys think I could at least edit videos in 2.7k with my current laptop? What is the problem with editing on a slow computer? Is it just that rendering takes forever, or could a slow computer compromise the quality of the final video in some other way? If it only effects the rendering time I could leave the computer over night and let it render then. I was thinking about upgrading anyway, but after buying the MPP and with Christmas around the corner, this is not an option for me at the moment. My current laptop is a Samsung Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3537U GHz 2.50 GHZ with 4.00 GB RAM. This was something I had not considerd before (as I said, I am new to this). Yesterday I watched some tutorials about color grading and editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and I realised that my laptop probably isn't good enough to edit videos in 4k. I have done some filming and editing with my DSLR camera before, but other than that I am new to this. So far I have only had time to take it for a few test flights, but soon I hope to do some proper filming and editing. ![]() ![]() I recently purchased a Mavic Pro Platinum. ![]()
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