I'm editing video with Windows Movie Maker and have the following hardware:
- AMD Athlon XP 1700+ CPU (1.46 GHz)
- GeForce 3 Ti 200 based video card (AGP)
- 2 GB PC3200 (DDR400) RAM
In Movie Maker, the preview panel cannot display frames quickly enough to have smooth video when I'm editing Mini-DV based video imported from my camcorder (the final rendered movies look fine, but it's a pain not being able to see the video play smoothly when editing). I just upgraded from 512MB of PC2700 RAM to 2GB of PC3200 RAM. Now I wondering if I need to upgrade my processor or my video card or both? Will upgrading just one of them do the trick?
I'd like NOT to have to replace my motherboard right now if possible and so the fastest CPU I could put in is an AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (2.2 GHz). The motherboard also is AGP based, and so I was considering getting an ATI X1600 Pro 512MB video board. Will either of these upgrades alone provide sufficient horsepower to enable me to edit Mini-DV video without dropping frames in preview/editing mode? I'd like to invest only the money required to enable this capability.
Thanks for any and all advice.
- AMD Athlon XP 1700+ CPU (1.46 GHz)
- GeForce 3 Ti 200 based video card (AGP)
- 2 GB PC3200 (DDR400) RAM
In Movie Maker, the preview panel cannot display frames quickly enough to have smooth video when I'm editing Mini-DV based video imported from my camcorder (the final rendered movies look fine, but it's a pain not being able to see the video play smoothly when editing). I just upgraded from 512MB of PC2700 RAM to 2GB of PC3200 RAM. Now I wondering if I need to upgrade my processor or my video card or both? Will upgrading just one of them do the trick?
I'd like NOT to have to replace my motherboard right now if possible and so the fastest CPU I could put in is an AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (2.2 GHz). The motherboard also is AGP based, and so I was considering getting an ATI X1600 Pro 512MB video board. Will either of these upgrades alone provide sufficient horsepower to enable me to edit Mini-DV video without dropping frames in preview/editing mode? I'd like to invest only the money required to enable this capability.
Thanks for any and all advice.