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In 2013 I'll be leaving Windows XP behind and moving to 64 bit Windows 7 or 8 on a new desktop PC.
I'm a Premiere CS3 and After Effects user, and I've been using Avisynth for serving all files to my Premiere timelines. Other supporting apps I use include Virtualdub, DGIndex, DGAVCIndex, etc.
This will be a big change, so I wondered if any 64 bit Premiere users (CS5 or CS6) can give me tips regarding:
1) A stable, high performance combo of motherboard, CPU and video card
2) The extra RAM above 4GB that 64 bit allows - is it worth it?
3) Avisynth 64 bit - it it good, or is it time leave frameserving behind and just import DVD and Bluray sources straight into my timeline?
I'm technically minded I suppose, but not THAT technical, so please keep that in mind.
Thankyou!
I'm a Premiere CS3 and After Effects user, and I've been using Avisynth for serving all files to my Premiere timelines. Other supporting apps I use include Virtualdub, DGIndex, DGAVCIndex, etc.
This will be a big change, so I wondered if any 64 bit Premiere users (CS5 or CS6) can give me tips regarding:
1) A stable, high performance combo of motherboard, CPU and video card
2) The extra RAM above 4GB that 64 bit allows - is it worth it?
3) Avisynth 64 bit - it it good, or is it time leave frameserving behind and just import DVD and Bluray sources straight into my timeline?
I'm technically minded I suppose, but not THAT technical, so please keep that in mind.
Thankyou!