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I'm looking to invest in a new computer editing station with dual monitors. I'm looking at Premiere CS5.5 as my main NLE. I don't want to spend more than $3,000 (and preferably not too much more than $2,500). EDIT: I'm specifically looking at getting a PC but discussion about mac or hackintosh are okay too!
I'm guessing some people are in or will be in my situation in the future, so let's start a thread to think of options and recommendations. Ideas? (let's also not turn this into a flame war of mac vs pc vs linux, or fcp vs adobe vs avid!)
If you go with Premiere Pro, either desktop or laptop, make sure you get nvidia graphics for real time effects and transitions. Does not have to be expensive model. Here is a complete guide. http://www.studio1productions.com/Articles/PremiereCS5.htm
A hammer is a hammer.... Its the talent of the carpenter that makes the difference in the quality so whatever you choose just take the time to learn the basics of it well.
*Not sure but I THINK maybe it does come with the software installed-
Build the fastest computer with the most ram that you can afford. Use solid state drive for your main drive. A decent video card. For storage, I'd consider the new thunderbolt interface:
First, Mac is not required if you want Premiere. I got local supplier and looked for configuration similar to mine i2600K on good P67 based mb/16GB ram/128Gb SSD/4x(2Tb drives in RAID)+2x2Tb for backup in external USB 3.0 enclusure/DVD/ AMD 6950 1Gb Is $1700
Add good IPS based screens, preferably 26" and 32" and here you go.
Since 1989 we are working for national TV-Staions in Germany and EBU. Staring with Beta SP, DVCam, DVCPro50 linear cut. We have had Fast-Blue, Pinnacle and Matrox. In 2002 we changed from Premiere to Avid. In 2004 we changed from Avid MC-Adrenaline to Edius HD-Broadcast. Now we have Storm3G-Elite with Edius 6.03.
There is no system (maybe FCP) on the market, handling files like Edius. Just throw everything in the timeline an start cutting renderfree. HD, SD, MTS, AVI, MOV, ......... mix everything without having any problems and time time to wait.
Edius starts as software only from ~200$ (Edius Neo) and is scalable with dedicated hardware (Edius 6.03)to many K$.
We love the system and since 6.0x we do even our cine projects on it.
I'm running Premiere on a PC - Hackintosh. I have Hackintoshed the PC, because I like the Mac Platform much more, but here's the spec I used. Of course, with this spec., you can double boot and have Windows 7 & Lion on 2x discs.
MOBO: Gigabyte GA Z68X UD4 B3 (F7 BIOS) CPU: Intel Sandy Bridge i7 2600K 3.4Ghz - Octo-core! GPU: Gigabyte 5770 Silent Cell Edition RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Low Profile CASE: CoolerMaster Cosmos 1000 POWER SUPPLY: Corsair HX-850 SSD: OCZ Vertex 60Gb HDD: Samsung Spindrive F3 1TB x2 DVD-R: Sony Optiarc 7260S Bluetooth: Apple unit from Macbook Pro Airport: Apple BCM94322MC mini-PCI-E CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14 Monitor: Dell U2311H 23" 1080p eIPS
The whole thing, including monitor, cost me £1200, but it is an absolute MONSTER! It edits everything without fuss, renders incredibly quick. 16GB ram is just silly. SSD drives are the future.
Oh, and you don't need a NVIDIA graphics card for Premiere - CUDA is actually a bit of a gimmick if you've got a fast system anyway. Not needed, even at 1080p. For REDcam at full res, perhaps it may come into it's own.
Not sure why you say that. When you put a clip on the timeline there is a yellow highlight and the clip plays real time. When you apply an effect the line turns red and playback speed without rendering is CPU dependent. If you are configured with the right card so Premiere recognizes Mercury Hardware engine and you use one of the effects that access it, yellow line and real time come back, even with multiple tracks, although disk IO has to keep up.
OK so I get why maybe you don't like the turnkey system ------Too pricey------- I would rather build my own--But an i7chipset (tad behind x58) but still good,12 gigs of DDR3,2 terabytes internal storage (Raid), bluray burner, GTX 570 videocard, is not a Bad PC editing system by any stretch. * I admit I could build a better system myself for half the price though....but not everyone is comfortable with building there own rig.
I haven't tried it myself, but if I would by a reasonable IPS monitor today, it would've been the Asus ProArt PA246Q. Price and review looks ok (ofcourse this is no PRO monitor, but definatly better that TN based) http://www.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/PA246Q/
@Vitaliy_Kiselev Thanks... I learned something new about monitors today. I'll keep that in mind next time I build a PC...at work I use a Mac Pro Station with a pair of apple A1082's so I never really had to "think" about monitors that deeply.
NLE is no brainer for projects that requires no other than NLE editor. Other than that, NLE is overrated. Most 3rd party plug-ins don't support GPU acceleration. PP CS5 supports NLE, but AE CS5 doesn't. Not sure about AE CS5.5 though. Also 5DtoRGB "might" do better transcoding to intra codec.
Give a year or two... maybe CS6 and popular plug-ins updates... then NLE will be really useful. Investing in Windows machine seems better idea than OSX.