Tejas321
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Hello everyone, I've always been curious about editing videos, but being a PC enthusiast i always get questioned that, which part of the computer get heavily used for editing and rendering the edited videos? ps. help me...
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In general:
CPU, GPU and RAM.
Depends on the program for during editing and it depends on the codec ('mp4', 'mov', etc.) when rendering.
RAM will always be heavy utilized.Generally speaking, while editing the thing that gets taxed the most on the PC is your videocard (memory), but your CPU is usually somewhat left alone.
When rendering it will really depend on the codec. For example H264, X264, H265 (if I remember correctly) can only render on CPU and thus will use a lot of cores and threads (while still using a lot of memory).
Some programs+codecs support GPU rendering like CUDA support, which allows Nvidia GPU's to render stuff quite quickly.
I know Adobe Premiere also has a feature that allows the program to use your Intel CPU + its integrated graphics for faster rendering:
But as usual; it depends.
EDIT:
Oh! I totally forgot to mention your storage medium; an SSD, HDD or otherwise.Depending on the type of thing your video editing program is doing; the HDD/SSD speed may prove to be important too.
For example, when (in the editing program Davinci Resolve) I am generating optimized media (basically rendering footage to make it easier to work with) my HDD is usually pinned at 100%, because the program is writing quite a bit of data there.
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