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Current SPECS: Ryzen 5 3600, 6600XT, 32GB 3200MHz, Aorus Elite B450M, XPG Pylon 650 Budget (including currency): 100-150 USD Country: Pakistan Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: GTA V, RUST, RDR2, AC Valhalla & I do 4K video editing too (mostly large projects). Plus I'm learning UE5 on this machine.
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On top of the “Photography and Videography” forum, there should be a sub-forum on top of that for video/photo editing. It should be called like “Photo and Video Editing.” It would be a great improvement for the photo/video editing community that is on this forum.
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My father's job involves restoring old media to digital formats. This requires some editing as the hardware he uses re-records the original format with all its errors including poor color grading, out-of-sync frame pacing, track skipping, and upscaling to 4k. He spends most of his work time in Wondershare Uniconverter and he's been lamenting how after the cropping and color grading that takes only a few minutes, the 4k upscaling takes more than an hour for each video. Moreover, working on more than 3 projects simultaneously will dramatically slow down the entire process. But as there are sometimes over 100 individual videos and multiple days' worth of footage to record and edit, would a simple GPU upgrade be worth the investment? Right now he's using an rx6600 and a Ryzen 5600g. I'm not sure if it's a CPU limitation or a GPU limitation, but I have a hunch that it's the 8GB Vram that limits him on how many videos he can load at the same time.
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Hey guys so Im stuck between buying Ryzen 7 7800x 3D and Ryzen 9 7950x 3D. My use case is gaming and editing and I would also appreciate if you could recommend the best motherboard for whichever cpu suits me.
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I recently started concert photography, thus far anything photography related ive used my phone and lightroom mobile to edit but scrubbing through 2k+ photos has become quite a burden. Im looking for suggestions on a laptop that can handle lightroom/photoshop and maybe even some gaming (prefer to play destiny 2) price range is around $1k USD, ive been looking at the MSI katana 15(13650h + 4070) but it seems its lacking in the screen department in terms of editing. a desktop isnt out of the question either, but i would need to get a monitor.
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I am a 20-year-old small content creator who needs some help Upgrading/Re-building a computer that I won't have problems with and that will work well for multi-tasking (Gaming, Streaming, Editing) and be as reliable as possible. My fps drops constantly, and it can barely run games like rocket league (my main game) and Fortnite at low quality settings ESPECIALLY while streaming, leading me to just buy a laptop which has been working great but can only do so much. I can't afford to buy parts to upgrade yet but I'm all about progressing so I'm really just trying to plan out my next steps if that makes sense. but if you could please take the time to help me out with some type of advice or something I would really appreciate it! Thanks, a lot! Full Spec's List: -Thermaltake Core P8 Tempered Glass E-ATX Full-Tower Chassis Computer Case -NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 -Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 LED Desktop Memory - Black -up Here Wireless RGB LED 120mm Case Fan, Quiet Edition High Airflow Adjustable Color LED Case Fan for PC Cases, CPU Coolers, Radiators System,10-Pack / C8123 -SAMSUNG (MZ-V7S1T0B/AM) 970 EVO Plus SSD 1TB - M.2 NV Me Interface Internal Solid-State Drive with V-NAND Technology -Corsair RMX Series (2021), RM850x, 850-Watt, Gold, Fully Modular Power Supply (CP-9020200-NA) -Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition RGB CPU Air Cooler, SF120R RGB Fan, Anodized Gun -Metal Black, Brushed Nickel Fins, 4 Copper Direct Contact Heat Pipes for AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1700/1200/1151 -Micro Center AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core 16-Thread AM4 Unlocked Desktop Processor with MSI MAG X570S Tomahawk MAX Wi-Fi Motherboard (DDR4, PCIe 4.0, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2, AC Wi-Fi 6, HDMI)#
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Hey everyone, hope you all have a great day/evening! Apologies if this question gets asked a billion times, but to be honest I couldn't be bothered to read through countless threads I am in the market for a new monitor that will cover both my gaming and photo editing needs. I have a budget of roughly $400-600 and min. requirements are 144hz, 27", 2K and low latency. It of course also has to have good color accuracy as I am planning on calibrating it. If there are barely any monitors which sufficiently covers this, I am willing on increasing my budget. But I would first like to know how the market looks! Appreciate all the help I can get!
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TLDR: I want a Premium gaming laptop for gaming, ai image creation, local chatbot, and light Photo editing. I currently have a wonderful Desktop but cannot travel with it. I care about build quality, Performance, product longevity- long term technical and hardware support (3-5 years). Budget: no more than 3K USD Story time! Back in 2017 I bought this, and I have loved the performance. But the build quality was lacking, and if it was built better I would still be using it today. I have replaced the fans 3 times and upgraded the storage and ram; on my last replacement of the fans I somehow damaged the circuit for the screen. It still turns on, but the screen is completely black but works with an external monitor. The msi laptop also had many other build problems, screws falling out, dented and damaged monitor back plate that caused hot spots on the screen, the back protective grill started falling off, and early on my little brother somehow knocked off 3 of the keys (I was never able to fix them or replace the keyboard because I could not find replacement parts for it.) I am also quite rough on everything, I'm not necessarily saying the laptop was bad or built poorly but it was built too poorly for me. Needless to say, that laptop is far past its reinterment age... On to newer and better things yes!! Well hold on, I am also an idiot! So I need to tell you one more short story. EGPU time, I have been using my girlfriends surface pro for the last few months an upgrade from my surface pro 5, and was thinking I should just get an EGPU, I already have a 3090 in my desktop and this is way cheaper than getting a new gaming laptop. A compromise sure, but one that would save me thousands of dollars, I am ok with that. I order one off of ebay for less than $300 for the Razer Core x Chroma, quite a deal! Get it in yesterday, hook it up this morning and it says thunderbolt performance may be limited... ok. I made sure to get a thunderbolt 4 cable and followed all the troubleshooting steps that razer offered. long story short, the surface pro is a 7 not an 8. The 7 does not support thunderbolt....... F. Taking everything into consideration I need a new laptop! I want to game with my friends and I want to continue doing the AI shenanigans I have been recently. I also like to edit pictures that I take with my DSLR. If I choose to still try to use the EGPU I have no idea what kind of laptop I want. I would not want to spend more than $1500 on the highest end.. Regrettably, I feel that getting an entire system would be more beneficial for me in the long term especially because I'll be in up to 3 different hotels every week. (I was a wind turbine technician but am now switching over to solar). Here is the laptop I am considering. I am definitely ok with refurbished and in general do not like to pay the premium brand-new tax. As far as laptops go, I do not like to buy used off of ebay. lets talk support, I don't necessarily need OEM customer support, but I do want an online community with lots of people with a similar laptop and more importantly the ability to buy replacement parts when needed. I'm not against the idea of the gaming Framework laptop, but I'm not convinced that they will be able to give me the power I am looking for, plus it is not out yet. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks LTT community!!! GPT4 TLDR: I need a premium gaming laptop which includes gaming, AI image creation, local chatbot, and light photo editing. My budget is $3k USD, and I'm looking for a laptop with good build quality, performance, and longevity, with long-term technical and hardware support (3-5 years). I had a bad experience with a MSI laptop due to poor build quality, and an attempt to use an eGPU with my Surface Pro but it didn't work out. Therefore, I need to purchase a new laptop, and I'm considering a refurbished option.
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Hi, I work with 1 hour music compilations and when importing more than 1 MP3 files of that length at a time, my whole system becomes unresponsive and I'd like to find out why: Is it a CPU, GPU, HDD or Software problem ... doing a Google search shows similar problems with other editing software but no clear solution in any case. Has anybody an idea? It's not that the importing takes time, that's ok. It's while doing so, no other task on the PC can be done, even Youtube videos that are already playing stop. And even if I do nothing else sometimes some of the imported files are corrupted. If I import 1 file at a time it works. But that's a bad workflow when working on hundreds of videos. =) It feels like somehow the software using up all system resources to unnecessarily analyze every second of all the 1 hour mp3 files? But at the same time when looking at the task manager it shows that nothing is even nearly maxed out ... the whole thing still freezes?! I use this: Ryzen 7 8x3,6 GHz GTX1660 32 GB RAM WIndows 10 64 bit Did Linus publish any tutorials on editing and importing large (or better long) files that I missed? Thanks for your answers!! :)
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Hi guys. First of all, I'm kind of new to this forum thing and what I'm about to ask might have been answered before, so sorry in advance if I'm asking the same question again. So I enjoy casual video editing. I'm still in the learning phase, and recently my computer performance was very slow considering my pc specs are pretty good. Specs: Ryzen 5 2600X GTX 1060 6G 16GB 3000MHz Asus TUF B450-Pro I have had 3 Hard drives, 2TB, 1TB (both 7200RPM) and the 3rd one was 700gb (5400RPM). My boot up time was really slow, my software load up time was very slow etc and finally I got enough money for an SSD, so I went for a 500GB Kingston A2000 M.2 NVMe budget SSD. I'm happy the time it takes my pc to fully turn on and become usable has gone down from 4-5 minutes to 20 seconds.. (I'm not exaggerating). So now for my question. I know putting premier pro in the SSD helps load up the software pretty fast, and so naturally I have done that. But for the Cache files and Media Files, I am using my Hard drives. both the 7200RPM drives for cache and media files respectively. Now I still hear people saying its a good idea to put the Media files in the SSD as it will help load and process the video data faster. So my question is, should I put the media files in the same SSD that I have my OS and Software in? Will that hurt the performance in anyway instead of using the Software, media and cache for premier pro in all different physical drives? Help would really be appreciated. If I missed something, please tell me, I'll be sure to provide the necessary information. Thank you- 1 reply
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Hi. I'm wanted to build pc for: 1. Minecraft (not laggy when building a lot of redstones and using good shaders) 2. Photo editing 3. Coding (full-stack website dev) 4. Budget: ±720 USD and ±285 USD monitor for editing (99% sRGB or adobe) this is my build: CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3100 3.6 GHz Quad-Core Processor Motherboard: ASRock B450M PRO4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory Storage OS: Samsung 860 Evo 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Storage: Western Digital Blue 2 TB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive Video Card: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB Video Card Power Supply: SeaSonic M12II EVO 520 W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Monitor: AOC C24G1 24.0" 1920x1080 144 Hz Monitor (is it good enough for photo editing?) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S 55 CFM CPU Cooler (is it excellent air cooler?) Case: ? OS: Windows 10 I've not decided on a case, monitor, and excellent non-RGB air cooling system yet any suggestion? I never build pc before and wanted to build a balanced and on budget machine. I worried that the components are not compatible or not get maximum performance because some good components are not supported by the others. I'm from indonesia btw. thanks!
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Dear LTT Community, This has been happening on/off for most of my time owning this PC (self-built), however, it has been rising in frequency recently (eventually coming to the point where it crashes on every render). Details of renders: I was trying to render a simple 6 minute video, with basic effects (Blur, and stock animated text). At first, I edited it with Davinci Resolve, and my pc crashed while rendering, (even while rendering with cached images). However, this has also been happening with Sony Vegas 18, a popular video editing software. (1080p 24-30 fps video) Crash Info: When the computer "crashed", the fans were still running, the RGB lights were still on (power button, RAM, GPU), the GPU fans were still on, and it seemed that the PC was still running, BUT my monitor said there was no signal to the computer. My mouse also had its RGB lights blinking weirdly whenever I made a click. So, the monitor lost signal, however the pc (from looking at it) still seems to be functioning. I checked thermals with MSI Afterburner, and I put the fans on max (with the fans on max, the temp was around 40-43 degrees while rendering). Without fans, temps were at 55+ (Celsius). Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x Six-Core processor (4.05GHz overclock) Motherboard: B450 GAMING PLUS MAX (MS-7B86) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6 GB Memory: 16 GB 3200mhz Storage: Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB HDD 240 GB SSD (Forgot brand, sorry!) Any ideas on how I could fix/prevent this? I'm not sure if this is a thermal problem, or a software problem, as this was my first PC build, so I have minimal knowledge about thermals. Thanks so much guys! First forum post of my life, so if I am in the wrong forum or thread, let me know!
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Budget (including currency): 1,200 - 1,500 USD Country: U.S.A. Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop (for some light 3d modeling) It is time to let my six-year-old iMac 27inch go. It's been my workhorse for video and photo-production, but its 2021 limitations include slow render times, a worthless GPU, and slow RAM (just to name a few). Last year I left my job in TV to start my own independent video production company, which means my budget for a new computer is really only as much as I can get for selling my current mac (which is roughly 1,200-1,500). I know this is low, but I also have to keep some budget held back to replace the 27inch 5k monitor that I will be losing as well. It would be impossible for me to adequately replace my mac with another at that price point, so it's time for me to make the switch. However, this decision leaves me with questions that I absolutely cannnnnnnnot find answers too anywhere on the internet. Keeping in mind that my only goal is video production, this is a small list of some of my concerns. -Can a PC play and edit any of my Quicktime H264 or ProRes files? -Can a PC play any BlackMagicRaw footage recorded onto an OSX formatted SSD -Can I use or access any of my OS Extended Hard Drives on a PC (I.E. all of my prior footage and projects files... speaking of... -Can I open Premiere Pro project files, made on a mac, on a pc -I refuse to use Android phones, is this a problem? I'm not as worried about prior projects as I am my backlog of video files of which I have at least 15 Terabytes spread across multiple drives. Any information or suggestions on this would be helpful, I would love to hear from someone who made a similar switch. Also, any recommendations on a pc build that meats my needs and budget would be appreciated as well. For reference below I have added my current specs just as a comparison. Thanks! iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014 3.5 Ghz Quad-Core Intel Core i5 24GB 1600 DDR3 AMD Radeon R9 M290X 2 GB
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I'm super confused with 3100 & 2600, some say 3100 is better for video editing in adobe premiere & others suggest 2600 is way better for having more cores & threads, anyway all i care about is to add more filter, effects and overall a good editing experience rather than faster rendering time
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Looking to upgrade YT editing rig from r7 2700 (non-x). Couple of questions: Given the price is very similar, which is better buy: 3700x or 5600x? I know the IPC gains are huge with Zen 3 but there's still a physical core advantage w/ 3700x. 5600x seems to have similar or better multi-core performance but no personal experience with either. If it helps to know, the GPU is RTX 2070 (non super) I also looked at 5800x but have seen thermals concerns. Don't mind getting a beefy cooler but don't want to waste the money either just to generate more heat.. thoughts? Also will be looking to replace MoBo from b450 tomahawk (non Max) - would like to have best VRMs in price range for upgradeability (5900 or 5950 one day maybe?) and as much connectivity (incl 2.5GHz port) as possible - is b550 Tomahawk best option under $200?
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https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Bruhe_momentum/saved/wbHbLk I’ve been trying to put together a build for mainly editing but also gaming with a sim racing rig. I was wondering if I could get any suggestions on how I could improve it. thanks broskis
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Hey pros, I’m hoping to gain some knowledge from you that have experience managing large amounts of data (we have 200TB+) across multiple NAS devices (we have 3) and types of cloud backup (we’re using wasabi). Our content creators edit straight off the NAS via 10Gb Ethernet with PC and Mac and the capable machines see 1GBps+ Read and Write. I’m wanting to learn more as I develop a tiered “hot”, “warm” and “cold” storage model/strategy that is scalable and can be roadmapped. Does anyone have experience in this or know of a resource? Thanks in advance!
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I have an old i3 6100 pc kicking around collecting dust and I was thinking of turning it into a NAS for storing game recordings and as a plex box as well because I'm running out of drive space in my case. I was originally thinking of just getting an external HDD and being done with it but it'd be a good little project for me to work on. I'm confident I'll be able to set it up but will I be able to record game footage straight to the NAS over LAN? I cba to transfer files at the end of each session but being able to record straight to the networked drives would be great! I'm also hoping to edit these files in Premiere after the fact. Are there any considerations I need to make when building and configuring this thing to be able to do all of this? I know I might want to add a network card for faster ethernet but apart from that I'm not sure. Any help would be great, thanks!
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Hi everyone! I have literally no experience in building a PC but I'm starting to learn more about it and plan out a build. I would mainly be using it for video editing on Premiere Pro but I'd also like it to be strong enough for PCVR (Oculus Quest 2 connected via AirLink or Virtual Desktop). I've used a few different sites to look at recommended and professional specs and I've gathered together the first version of my parts list. I put everything through a compatibility checker and it says it should all work together. The main thing I need help with is just whether or not the parts are actually good for both video editing and VR. The photo I attached is a screenshot of the parts I've picked out so I'm looking for some confirmation that it's a solid build, and any advice for different parts. I put the specific info down below. Any help would be very appreciated, thanks!! Budget (including currency): $2000 CAD Country: Canada (Ontario) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Video Editing mainly, w/ capacity for VR (Oculus Quest 2) Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Currently plan to use 1 monitor and maybe get more in the future.
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Well, the title kind of states it all: I want to know how one would edit art/graphics out of a video that was downloaded from Youtube? In case you were wondering, the videos themselves don't contain regular video footage; just music, & I'm wanting to remove the artwork & any animations/graphics from them. But I'm not sure how I would go about doing so. [Considering I'm a newbie editor, I would very much appreciate someone providing me with a guide or some steps, etc. Also, which software/tools to use for this task?] If I ended up forgetting anything or you just need more details, please be sure to ask away & I'll do my best to answer your questions. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
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Hello, I have recently become aware to the fact that I will be editing/archiving/encoding a large amount of video this summer. I edit on my Dell XPS right now because it outperforms my old PC which is just lying around. One of the LTT videos recently has had me thinking it could be a really good idea to use that old pc for storing all the video files. Here are a few questions I have for you guys since I am very new to this - Is there any way to make a server out of my old PC that could do all 3 of these things?.... 1. Store video files to the server while on my local network. 2. Store video files to the server from any location using the internet. 3. While I'm on the local network, offloading the rendering to the server (Rendering a premiere project with media encoder). Should I use like FreeNAS? or Windows Server? Thank you so much for your help! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi, I am looking for a major home workstation PC upgrade, I am videographer, and until now I have been using a pc I have access remotely to, to edit videos using parsec. And as it's not a sustainable option I want to upgrade my own PC for 4K editing. The PC I have been using until now is running a 5600X, 16GB of RAM and GTX1650. And for my upgrade at home I want a bit more capable pc. So I have researched and come up with this configuration - CPU - Ryzen 7 5800X GPU - GTX 1660TI (I already have) RAM - G.SKILL Trident Z Neo, DDR4, 32GB, 3600MHz, CL16 kit of two Motherboard - Gigabyte X570 AORUS MASTER CPU Cooler - Be Quiet Silent Loop 2 240mm C drive - Samsung 980 PRO, 500GB, PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe Footage drive - Samsung 970 EVO Plus, 1TB, NVMe M.2 PSU - Silverstone DA750, 750W, 80+ Gold Case - Be Quiet Pure Base 500 And also I'm going to put in a Blackmagic DeckLink Duo 2 capture card and use it for livestreams. What do you guys think is this a good investment, its going to cost me about 2000 EUR in my country, I want to use it for at least 5-8 years. For now the max I am editing is multiclaim 1080, and the PC I have access to now is handling it well enough... In near future I will be upgrading to 4K cameras and from what I have researched the PC I outlined earlier is going to cut it. I also do some extensive Lightroom editing, but for it I think its well enough. I don't want to buy a new GPU for now, but in a year or so I could buy a better one... What's you'll opinions?