Thanks Richard for heads up on tiny url and laptop.

http://tinyurl.com/33gspj

My laptop doesn't have dedicated graphics according to Nvidia. So  
would you say it will be a problem with PP or this depends on the  
level of use-amount of effects etc ?

  I also spoke with  Adobe to discuss  limitations with my specs.
They pointed out the 5400 rpm drives(two) would be a major factor and  
I may want to replace with 7200's if too slow.
I  have external FW drives for media.

Thanks

Stan



Stan Kurtis
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On Sep 18, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Richard Peoples wrote:

> My experience with PC notebook editing with Premiere Pro is that  
> you want a
> nVidia graphics card that has its own memory, not shared. As PPro  
> uses the
> gpu to help with rendering effects and the more the better. You  
> will also
> want to use an external hard drive to store your project and  
> capture video
> on. (there are some notebooks that have the capacity for a second  
> hard drive
> internal, I think the one you are looking at does, it says 240GB  
> (5400rpm)
> SATA Dual Hard Drive - 120GB x 2, so I think that is what it means)
> As far as file collaboration with FC, I have no experience but the  
> native
> file format for PPro is .avi and FC is QT.
> BTW next time you need to post a long link, try www.tinyurl.com  I  
> had a
> heck of a time try to cut and past the long link.
> You can download a free 30 day full trial version of Premiere Pro  
> CS3 at
> http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/ and see how it works before  
> buying.
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>>
>> I recently bought this laptop and am considering buying Production
>> Premium CS 3.
>> http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/product_detail.do?
>> storeName=computer_store&landing=computers&category=notebooks/
>> dv9000z_series&subcat1=rts&catLevel=4&product_code=GA354UA%
>> 23ABA&tab=detailed_specs#defaultAnchor
>> Considering the specs of this laptop, for DV, please comment on how
>> you think  this laptop would get along with Premiere  ?
>> for DV ?  with HD, HDV etc at some future date?
>>
>> Anyone send files-collaborate with  Final Cut and vice versa ?  how
>> well does this work.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Stan
>>



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