Fw hardware for premiere.

We Need hardware for Adobe premiere cc. The problem is..our Mac pro is old and has only fw output. Our monitor has hd Sdi and hdmi input. Any suggestions , something pre-thunderbolt?

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    Hey Adobe Community!
    I probably know the answer to this question but I'll ask the experts, you guys, to be certain of it
    When Im 'teching out' and getting very perfectionist with my edits, a mouse and digital mixer on premiere just cant satisfy me.
    I've been wondering....is there a hardware device somewhere in this tech savvy world that can be programmed to adjust the audio tracks individually in premiere's audio mixer? To fine tune each track to your liking without having to click here and there?
    I thought the ShuttlePro V2 can do that but it's more towards the actual video editing.
    If anyone can provide me any possible info, or 'hack' so to speak, or straight up tell me it's not possible, then it can settle my mind a lot.
    Thanks in advance peeps.

    So any device that has the Mackie Protocol can work with premiere? Even if there is a control surface that was made primarily for AVID, as long as it has the Mackie Protocol it can work for premiere?
    And is it just the Mackie or can other protocols such as ENCON or Red Rover (just saw an adobe video stating these other control surface protocols)?

  • Ideal Computer and Capture hardware for Premiere Pro CS3

    I'm working with Premiere Pro CS3 and want to build a new computer based on the AMD platform. I'm currently looking at the AMD Phenom 9850, AMD's newest Quad-Core processor. I'm looking at pairing it with 4GB of DDR2 1066 Memory, a 1GB PCI-E x16 Video card with 4 DVI and 1 HDMI outputs, 2TB SATA 3.0GBs 7200 RPM Hard drives in a striped/mirrored RAID array, all running on one of Gigabyte's newest AM2+ mobos. I'll be running XP Pro SP3. I think I've got the computer locked down, unless anyone's got some insight for me into the specs on it. Also, does Premiere Pro CS3 take advantage of Vista's 64-bit yet? I hate Vista with a passion, but if I'll get significant performance increase from it, then I'll make the migration.
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    Any recommendations? I'm fairly new to the video world, though I've been in the pro audio business for ten years.
    Thanks in advance!

    >2TB SATA 3.0GBs 7200 RPM Hard drives in a striped/mirrored RAID array
    For video, RAID 3 is your best option, found primarily on Areca cards.
    For the kind of ins & outs you're looking for, I think the Matrox Axio will be your only option. That's ain't cheap, though.

  • My first built system for Premiere CS5. Need advice to approve hardware list.

    Hi All:
    After some research and reading some of the posts I have cane up with the hardware list I (think) I will need to built my first editing system for Premiere, Photoshop and AE CS5. I have came out so far with an estimate of around US$1500.00, without considering yet the hard drives. I do not if top wait a little bit until prices drop or just do it. I am not sure yet if I will start with an SSD for the OS and what type yet. I will figure it out later and ask your kind advice.
    As I post my list I will note what options it would be recommended for a good system. I just have a basic acknowledge of computers and excuse me if I make any insane comments. I hace seen some videos and read some other users experiences and I am very confident I can built my very first system.
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    COOLER MASTER HAF 932 Advanced Blue Edition RC-932-KKN3-GP Black Steel ATX Full Tower Computer Case with USB 3.0, Black Interior and Four Blue LED Fans-1x 230mm front fan, 1x 230mm top fan, 1x 230mm side fan, and 1x 140mm rear fan   $139.00 after rebates
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    ASUS P8Z68 DELUXE/GEN3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard with UEFI BIOS   $269.99
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    Intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 3000 BX80623I72600K    $319.99
    Should I consider this?
    COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus RR-B10-212P-G1 "Heatpipe Direct Contact" Long Life Sleeve 120mm CPU Cooler Compatible Intel Core i5 & Intel Core i7   $29.99
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    G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2133 (PC3 17000) Desktop Memory Model F3-17000CL11Q-16GBXL   $139.99
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    EVGA 012-P3-1571-KR GeForce GTX 570 HD w/Display-Port (Fermi) 1280MB 320-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card   $339.99
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    Here are some links I've saved that talk about Win7 setup
    Registry Cleaners http://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/putting-registry-system-cleanup-apps-to-the-test/
    Be sure you have the default hard drive indexing OFF for all drives and folders!!!
    http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/220753/windows_7_godmode_tips_tricks_tweaks. html
    Temp/Cookie Cleaner http://www.mixesoft.com/
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/789809
    Win7 Toolbar http://WindowsSecrets.com/comp/110210
    More Win7 Tips http://windowssecrets.com/comp/110127
    Utilities http://windowssecrets.com/comp/110106 (Startup Solutions)
    Win7 Help http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/w7itpro/
    Win7 Configuration Article http://windowssecrets.com:80/comp/100218
    Win7 Monitor http://windowssecrets.com:80/comp/100304
    Win7 Optimizing http://www.blackviper.com/Windows_7/servicecfg.htm
    Win7 Virtual XP http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/
    More on Virtual XP http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=5607&tag=col1;post-5607
    Win7 Adobe Notes http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/508/cpsid_50853.html#tech
    Win7 Adobe Update Server Problem http://forums.adobe.com/thread/586346
    An Adobe Win7 FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/thread/511916
    More Win7 Tips/FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/thread/513640
    Processes http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
    Compatibility http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Default.aspx
    Win7 God Mode http://forums.adobe.com/thread/595255
    CS5 Install Error http://forums.adobe.com/thread/629281
    CS5 Help Problem http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/842/cpsid_84215.html
    Win7 and Firewire http://forums.adobe.com/thread/521842
    http://lifehacker.com/5634978/top-10-things-to-do-with-a-new-windows-7-system
    http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/05/29/7-free-windows-7-tweaking-utilities/
    Win7 64bit Crashing and "a" fix http://forums.adobe.com/thread/580435
    http://prodesigntools.com/if-any-problems-downloading-or-installing-cs5.html
    Harm's Tools http://forums.adobe.com/thread/504907
    Also http://www.tune-up.com/products/tuneup-utilities/
    Also http://personal.inet.fi/business/toniarts/ecleane.htm
    Optimizing Hard Drive http://www.video2brain.com/en/videos-5353.htm
    Win7 Reinstall http://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/win7s-no-reformat-nondestructive-reinstall/
    Anti-Malware Tools http://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/the-advanced-system-recover-toolkit/
    Free Optimizer http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html
    Repair AVI http://forums.adobe.com/thread/888268
    Tune Vista & Win7 64bit http://forums.adobe.com/thread/436139

  • New Videocutsystem for Premiere and AE - Hardware - Software

    Hi,
    we use a XMG Schenker Notebook with Intel i5 and GT660M for our Adobe Creative Cloud.
    Becaurse our fast crowing videoproduktionvolume we need a seperate system. Video exports always brings the Notebook to the 100% limit and slows down all other processes.
    What we have till now:
    Creative Cloud License ; )
    What we need:
    A seperate System that is fast in videoediting, cutting, rendering and export.
    The videofootage is comin from Canon EOS 5D MK III, 600D and Nikon D7000, sometimes GoPro 3. All in 1080, 24fps (sometimes 50/60fps).
    Adobe After Effects is used for damn simple intros and effects, no big show but running often at the same time with Premiere.
    Premiere CC is used for inspect the files, cut, render and export the final results.
    What we know:
    I got basic knowledge and an idea what could fit after research in communities like slashcam and a helpfull call with Adobe technical support.
    And - we don't buy Macs ; )
    Ideas & Questions:
    Storage:
    128gb SSD OS, Premiere, AE
    256gb SSD actual projects
    3TB internal BackUp + NAS and Server for Backup the final results later.
    1TB+ External BackUp directly after recording till project is finished.
    Which SSDs and HDDs should we buy?
    Where to but which Cache etc. files for more speed?
    OS:
    Windows 7 or Windows 8?
    64Bit for sure?!
    RAM:
    Technical support said 8gb is enough, more than 1600MHz can't be used.
    We thought about 16GB 1600 - so which one to buy?
    CPU, MainBoard, Grafics, special Videocards:
    Hardest topic for us. There are cards like Quadro FX or special optimized "cutting-cards" for Premiere. These cards take work away from the CPU, so maybe a slower one can be used here. But is this saving money and time or mostly nice to have? We aren't Hollywood... and it's not our goal.
    Display is a DELL U2711 (or the next gen model, or something similar). 2560x1440, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort etc.
    We need help with picking the right CPU on the right MoBo in combination with the right grafiXs card : )
    Costs:
    Without display it should go around 1000-2000 Euros. Focus on the next 2-3 Years without upgrading - if this in realistic in videoproduction?
    I know Quadro FX fit's easily this range alone... but maybe there is an ultimative reason to spend 3000Euros for the whole system...?
    Thanks a ton for your help!

    Hey,
    thx for the help.
    After all I ended with this configuration:
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    1     SSD       Samsung 840 Pro MZ-7PD256
    10     HDD       Seagate Constellation CS ST2000NC000 (2x3 - RAID 50 + 2 Hot-Spare, 2 in DS213+ NAS)
    1     RAID   Controller     Areca ARC-1264IL 12 Ports
    1     NAS        Synology DS213+
    1     Motherboard     Asus P9X79-E WS
    1     CPU       Intel I7 4930K
    1     PSU       Corsair RM850 ATX
    1     CPU-Cooler Noctua NH-D14
    1     Case       Lian Li PC-A79B (black)
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    1     GPU       MSI N760 4GG/DDR5 ("silent")
    1     BR-Disc        LG BH16NS40
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  • New System Build For Premiere 5.5 Looking For Advice

    Hi there, this is my first time on here and it looks like this is the best place for advice.
    So I've been tasked to build a new computer for a client for Premiere 5.5. He's running a very basic studio setup and his main complaint is how it takes
    such a long time to render video. He told me it takes him about 6 hours to render a 40 minute sequence to MPEG2 standard(this is what he mostly renders as). I did some playing around and it turns out that his current system is relatively good but it uses a HD 6990 as its GPU(which can't even take advantage of Premier's hardware rendering capability!)
    Now initially I was going to go the all SSD route with a a budget of about $2500 or so. However, after doing some reading on here, I've decided that this
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    Intel Core i7-2600K Quad-Core Socket LGA1155, 3.40Ghz, 8MB L3 Cache
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    Western Digital VelociRaptor (WD3000HLFS) 300GB SATA II 10000RPM 16MB x2 (Output Disk Run in RAID 0)
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    Also, will there be a problem if I run four hard drives in RAID 0 mode using the motherboards onboard RAID capability?

    Photomaster,
    I think you are on the right track to speed up this guys system (2600k w/ OC, dual RAID 0) and I second Harm's comment about large 7200 drives being better than the prev. generation VR 300GB drives (HLFS series).
    Be aware however that "rendering" does mean different things, and if you are thinking that MPE will increase AME rendering to MPEG2-DVD by 10x you will be very disappointed! Here is the rest of the story...
    Timeline rendering, as benchmarked in PPBM5, will indeed speed up on the order of 10x with the addition of MPE using the appropriate nVidia hardware. PPBM5 is a test carefully constructed test that represents how long it takes for Adobe Premiere Pro to prepare (render) a timeline for playback. In actual use, your results will vary. Some timelines may only be sped up by 2x (i.e. very complex and/or using non-MPE effects, filters, etc.) to more than 1,000,000x faster for the case where a non-MPE system requires rendering, whereas the MPE system can play back the timeline without ANY rendering (i.e. simple SD timelines with MPE compliant effects).
    Next, full timeline rendering and "exporting" from a Premiere Pro timeline to MPEG2-DVD format are both sped up, but more on the order of 2x. On my fast quad-core system, I'm getting about a 1.8x improvement from MPE assistance using the PPBM5 project for testing.
    Finally, using Adobe Media Encoder (AME), and I can only speak for CS5, the MPE hardware does not even come into play and does not speed things up at all. On a positive note, Harm has reported that AME ver. 5.5 ran just over 2x as fast as ver 5.0.3; possibly the newer version is in fact tapping the MPE hardware for this gain?
    Regards,
    Jim

  • Best hardware for capturing component, composite and S-video?

    What piece of hardware do you use or would you recommend to capture video for Premiere from a component, composite or S-video source (including audio)?

    The Blackmagic Intensity Pro or Shuttle or the Matrox MXO2 Mini depending on what codec you want to capture and what your delivery will normally be for the material.
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    ADK

  • Optimal Hard Drive Configuration for Premiere Pro CS5 and Pro Tools

    I am in the process of upgrading a workstation that is used primarily for multi-track audio recording in Pro Tools to use the following Adobe CS5 products for production of promotional videos in HDV (and AVCHD for the web) as well as printed marketing materials for bands and musicians: Premiere Pro, Encore, Photoshop, Illustrator and Soundbooth.
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    /Bill

    I very much appreciate the responses to my email because I know that all of your time is valuable and that you have chosen to use some of that valuable time to help an unknown individual.  This forum is remarkable because of the wealth of knowledge available and the willingness of so many to assist others.
    I now wish to narrow my questions to save you time and so that I can get specific advice.  I may not have not been clear that I have already upgraded to the HP Z800 with dual quad core processors and overclocked GTX 470, primarily for the improved performance it will provide in ProTools.  My question now is how to optimize its performance for Premiere Pro CS5.  Based upon my research, I am considering the following two upgrades, but I am open to other suggestions if they would provide better results at a similar cost
    1. I am considering purchasing a 600GB WD VelociRaptor ( WD6000HLXH) for my C drive on which I would place OS (Windows 7, 64 Bit) and programs in an effort to reduce loading times of large programs.  I have two questions: (1) Are members of the forum seeing a significant improvment in program loading times with the VelociRaptor because I am still not convinced that the price performance of SSD's justifies their use; and (2) There are so many models of VelociRaptors now that I want to be certain that I am purchasing the best version for my needs.  In addition to the usual 10000 RPM speed, this model has 32MB Cache and a 3.5" form factor as well as a SATA 6.0GB/s interface (which I doubt my motherboard can take advantage of but it might extend the useful life of the drive with future configurations).
    2. I currently have available for installation in the Z800 the following drives:  (1) WD 2TB Black Caviar; (1) WD 1TB Black Caviar; (2) Hitachi 1TB.  I believe that the Z800 can accept up to 5 SATA hard drives which I will have if I purchase the Velociraptor.  Although I am reasonably knowledeable when it comes to hardware, I have never set up a RAID configuration.  Therefore, it would be helpful if someone could recommend one of the various RAID configurations and brieflyexplain why it would seem to be best for my needs.  I can then focus my research on understanding that one configuration.
    I was planning to follow Scott's suggestion for my current 3 drives:  OS and programs on C (WD 600 GBVelociRaptor), media and projects on D (WD 1TB Black Caviar), export files and Pro Tools files (all live musician tracks, no samples) on E (WD 2TB Black Caviar).  However, I have been reading about the benefits of a RAID configuration so I am interested in further suggestions now that I have clarified my questions.
    Thank you all for your help.
    Bill

  • CPU requirement for Premiere Elements 10?

    Hi there,
    Unfortunately, I think I know the answer to this already, but thought I'd toss this out there to see if anyone has gotten it to work.
    On a Windows XP sp3 PC with a 1.86ghz Core2 6300 CPU with 2gb RAM, I'm unable to install Adobe Premiere Elements 10. When I run setup.exe I get "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. Contact your product vendor."
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    Just haven't seen a program actually refuse to install based on CPU speed before. Guess I've been lucky. But can anyone confirm that the installer actually won't install on a slower processor speed. Not sure what else the error could be than this.
    Thanks in advance,
    Sir_timbit

    I know about the min specs. The reason I'm asking if it really checks the CPU speed is I have a school that *is* running Premiere Elements 10 on the exact same hardware. Same CPU. The only difference is the new version I'm trying to install is the volume license version, part of the Adobe Digital School collection. The school that already has it running is using Premiere Elements 10 with either separate licenses or some other license setup. So it doesn't make sense why it worked but doesn't now.
    Testing today. On my test PC, a Core 2 6300 XPsp3, the setup would start up OK using the non-VL installer, but fail when I tried to use the setup.exe from the new installer. As far as I know the program is the same, but I don't think I can do the XML customizations needed to do a silent installer on the non volume licensed version of Premiere Elements 10. In short, why does one version of PE 10 install but not the other?
    Sir_Timbit

  • New dedicated computer for Premiere Elements 13 help

    I'm in the market for a new laptop or desktop, dedicated to editing videos and photos using Premiere Elements 12, soon to upgrade to version 13.  No plans to use Pro version since Elements meets my needs very well.  I  want to be able to use all tools that are available in Elements for effects, etc. some day when I have time, but right now I'm doing basic editing since time is a factor - lots of videos and lots of pictures to upload to my website and to archive while maintaining high quality.  I'm using a Canon 70D for photos and a Panasonic HC-X920 for videos since I'm a serious amateur. The camcorder is AVCHD, but will convert to MP4 and store a copy right on the camera SD card if I want it to.  I've been reading everything I can find but need to move on and either purchase or build. I am looking for that "sweet spot", where the bang is biggest for the buck.  I'll spend what I need to, but don't want that which I'll never use.  Most of what I know is by reading about ISV certified partners, but those are for the Pro versions.  If there were ISV certified Elements partners, that would be what I'd want.  I've read over the years that Premiere Elements has so much of the functionality of the Pro version, so I would think the same type of heavy duty processors might be in order, especially for AVCHD editing.  I would equip a machine with an SSD for OS and apps and at least one more massive drive for finished product.  If another drive would work best for the input, I'd do that as well.  Raid 0?  Lots of video card questions as well, since the Pro versions are able to use that ram very effectively - does the Elements version do that?  For you experts out there, thanks in advance, because I have a massive headache right now trying to figure this out!!  Configuration, brands, etc., any and all suggestions welcome.  Thanks.

    The biggest difference is that Premiere Pro will use an NVidia card for GPU rendering (see next) while P-Elements does not
    http://blogs.adobe.com/premiereprotraining/2011/02/cuda-mercury-playback-engine-and-adobe- premiere-pro.html
    Otherwise, for general editing, read the articles here Tweakers Page
    -which is about Pro, but will still give you good information on hardware for Elements (other than NVidia)

  • Intel 2011 - 3930k - Great choice for premiere ?

    Hi guys,
    I'm planning on upgrading my system, and am looking at the Intel 2011 chips, specifically the 3930K.
    Does anyone have any experience with this cpu chip ? and do you recommend it ?  Also, I'm not even sure if Adobe Premiere, AE, etc,
    utilize 6 cores at the moment, this could play into my decision also.
    I won't be upgrading my sytem for some time, after upgrading to this chip, etc.  I plan on putting 32 gb of memory onto the
    new motherboard too which should help greatly over my current 8 gb of ram on my current system.
    video card will be the Nvidia 680.
    Is this a good, intelligent choice for Premiere ? or am I wasting my money, and a less expensive chip would be better suited ?
    something that uses the Z77 motherboard.
    I have conflicting info from vendors I talked with yesterday, at a few stores I was visiting, and thought I should just ask here,
    where people actually use the program :-)
    Thanks for any help, and suggestions,
    Dave.

    1-go to the hardware section http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere/hardware_forum?view=overview and start by reading the articles in the FAQ pop-down at the top
    2-Some ideas for a Desktop Video Editing PC
    http://www.adkvideoediting.com/
    -ADK Kudos http://forums.adobe.com/thread/877201
    Build http://forums.adobe.com/thread/878520?tstart=0
    -more build ideas http://ppbm6.com/Planning.html
    -Build it Yourself http://forums.adobe.com/thread/815798
    -http://www.shawnlam.ca/2012/premiere-pro-cs6-video-editing-computer-build/

  • Hardware for Mac Pro early 2008

    Hi there
    We have very old Macs at our university. We will renew them next year, however we need to hook up our magnificent video monitors to Premiere Pro CC. There is only DVI and FireWire signal out, no thunderbolt. Inputs on the monitor are HD SDI and HDMI.
    I´m sure there must be Hardware for this Mac Pro (2008) in order to connect to monitor digitally. I´m sure there were options when Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 was the current version back in 2008. Any ideas?
    Jon

    I have already connected two monitors via a DVI “hub”. So they are up and running fine.
    The hub don´t have any more outputs of any kind. Also I´m not sure if the quality would be good enough for the monitor output.
    Now I also realised that there is no HDMI input on the monitor, only HD SDI.
    Please look at photo here for info on my current graphics card.
    Best,
    Jon
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  • Windows 7 - which version to buy for Premiere Pro 5.5?

    Ive had a quick scout about but I cant seem to find a definitive answer to the question of which version of 64 bit Windows 7 is the best option for Premiere Pro? I didnt want to waste money by purchasing Ultimate only to 'tune' out most of the services - ala black viper's 'barebones' setup, to get the best from my limited hardware setup
    I am bulding the following simple system for a Non internet connected workstation for exclusive SD editing purposes, amd 64, 8Gb, GTX550 TI, 160 Gb Velociraptor primary drive, 2 Tb Assets drive and a 1 Tb output drive. I will be running production premium.
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    Cheers guys, Les

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  • FAQ: What computer and components should I buy for Premiere Pro or After Effects?

    See this page for the official minimum system requirements for Premiere Pro.
    See this page for the official minimum system requirements for After Effects.
    Note that the minimum system requirements are just that: a minimum to run the software. You will need components that exceed the minimum system requirements to achieve satisfactory performance in many cases.
    These resources are also excellent starting points for informing such decisions:
    "Hardware performance white paper: tips to configure or upgrade a workstation for video software"
    What PC to build? An update... (Premiere Pro Hardware forum thread hosted by Harm Millaard)
    What PC to build? (Premiere Pro Hardware forum thread hosted by Harm Millaard)
    After Effects CUDA benchmark testing results (from Danny Princz)
    After Effects CUDA benchmark testing results (from Teddy Gage)
    Premiere Pro Benchmark test and performance reference materials
    Resources for choosing a graphics card for Premiere Pro
    Specific to the questions of certain kinds of components:
    hard disks: Optimizing Hard Disks
    CUDA/OpenCL cards for Premiere Pro: CUDA, OpenCL, Mercury Playback Engine, and what it all means
    OpenGL in After Effects CS5.5 and earlier: GPU: OpenGL
    CUDA and OpenGL in After Effects CS6 and later: GPU (CUDA, OpenGL) features in After Effects CS6 and later
    Also see these resources:
    optimizing for performance: Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects

    As David and Hal said
    One thing to consider is that you may also want SATA capability (which you can do with G5 towers easily, the dual cores have cards available or will shortly) and also shortly (fingers cross) for the MacBooks (there are cards for PowerBooks.)
    The only possible fly in the ointment is if you are going to hold onto these computers for awhile, with the Intel Chips the non-Intels will eventually have less support and software. Though for the short term (particularly if you are relying on non-Intel native apps and need peak performance) the Quad G5s are great.

  • I am looking to build a PC for premiere, after effects and photoshop for 600-1200€.

    Hi!
    It has been a very long time since I built a PC and I have no idea what parts are good for a work PC for adobe programs!
    The PC is mainly for Premiere and photoshop (nothing too hardcore, mostly HD-2K material).
    I tried to search for posts here in the forums, but they have also changed so much I can't find anything! (I am such a fossil)
    Please help me forum folk! You are my only hope!
    Leo

    Start here:
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