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Angie2643 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 02, 2013 16:37 Messages: 6 Offline
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SO I'm really new to this whole video editing community, and anyway, i just got a stronger laptop which i love a lot. And i have the trial version of Cyberlink PowerDirector 12 and before i got the full one, i wanted to make sure my laptop could handle it. I got a Toshiba Satellite S55-A5295 and it has a Intel HD graphics card, and I dont know if this graphics card is good enough to handle the video editing and cyberlink and stuff or if my computer will crap out if i try and make a long video. If someone could help out that would be great! Thanks!
James1
Senior Contributor Location: Surrey, B.C., Canada Joined: Jun 10, 2010 16:20 Messages: 1783 Offline
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Hi,
Post a DXdiag (txt file) here on the forum and the members can tell if your machine is capable.
Video editing id very demanding of computer resources.
Jim Intel i7-2600@3.4Gz Geforce 560ti-1GB Graphic accelerator, windows 7 Premium 12GB memory

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Angie2643 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 02, 2013 16:37 Messages: 6 Offline
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http://www.staples.com/Toshiba-S55-A5295-156-Laptop/product_49556
this is the laptop that i just purchased, that i am wondering if it is strong enough
THanks
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it's the 3rd gen. Ivy Bridge, not as good as new Haswell, but enough. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Angie2643 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 02, 2013 16:37 Messages: 6 Offline
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So it will work! SWEET! thanks! by enough you mean plenty? or it will barely work?
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the 4th gen Haswell can support 4K hardware decode and encode and AVX2 instructions acceleration, it greatly helps.

Ivy Bridge can support 4K hardware encode only in some cases. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Angie2643 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 02, 2013 16:37 Messages: 6 Offline
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so it will only work sometimes. like it might work... whats 4k? like hd video?
All vodi
Senior Contributor Location: Canada Joined: Aug 21, 2009 11:24 Messages: 1431 Offline
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Angie2643,

Don't worry about 4K - it may be dead by this time next year - it's an unproven format.

If your purpose is to edit your own videos sourced from either a good camera or camcorder you'll be fine with your laptop. It has plenty of power for HD video editing.

Welcome to video ! Win 10, i7
Angie2643 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 02, 2013 16:37 Messages: 6 Offline
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Heres the dxdiag with more information that will hopefully help to see if my graphics are good enough. Thanks! also what does 4k mean?
 Filename
DxDiag.txt
[Disk]
 Description
 Filesize
72 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
415 time(s)
Aus_Sean [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Australia Joined: Nov 27, 2013 19:55 Messages: 25 Offline
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Angie, your system is very similarly spec'd as my toshiba, I think I'm running 8gb ram and AMD graphics. It does a great job.

RE 4k. At the moment it's really only the go pro hero3's that I know of which can shoot at such high resolution. An even than it's a lower frame rate. It's essentially 4x the resolution of full HD (1080x 1920). Or in other context, a video image made of 12megapixel images per frame. TV's are starting to enter the market at this resolution but typically very expensive (in australia at least).
Angie2643 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Dec 02, 2013 16:37 Messages: 6 Offline
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Thanks so much ! im super happy that someone else had luck with toshiba
Aus_Sean [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Australia Joined: Nov 27, 2013 19:55 Messages: 25 Offline
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Well it started out not so positive, but after the hard drive crashed within the first couple of months it's been sensational since. Fortunately I didn't lose anything as it was still on another computer. Was a lesson in ensuring everything is backed-up.

I also hated win8 intially, so have partitioned the hard drive with win7 and win8. I'm not sure if my hate was contributed with a dying hard drive. But now quite a fan of win8 (well 8.1 to be precise).
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