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I have a i3 3110u and Intel HD 4000 gpu and 4gb ram and I want to use DaVinci résolve i will be ok Evan with old versions, can I make it work? if not

I have a i3 3110u and Intel HD 4000 gpu and 4gb ram and I want to use DaVinci résolve i will be ok Evan with old versions, can I make it work? if not give me other free editing software that I can run with  my system and don't have watermark like filmora.

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Holy fuck, format your posts better.

 

 

Why can't you use Resolve?

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10 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Holy fuck, format your posts better.

 

 

Why can't you use Resolve?

I only speak English and I had no problems understanding them.

 

Likely doesn't meet hardware requirements?

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2 minutes ago, Bitter said:

Likely doesn't meet hardware requirements?

Yeah, it is not even remotely close. I looked up older version and it is the same, no way. It would be terribly slow even if it starts. 

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I've used kdenlive on some low end stuff, it's pretty basic but entirely free. It's still going to be slow, very slow, but it should open and run.

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11 minutes ago, Bitter said:

I've used kdenlive on some low end stuff, it's pretty basic but entirely free. It's still going to be slow, very slow, but it should open and run.

I've used DaVinci resolve on my weakass laptop no problem, except the program isn't very good for my purposes (editing videos) am now using Windows ® Movie Maker ™ it's so much better and it doesn't take rocket surgery for some simple effects! 

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Hi i want to be able to edit videos (720p 30fps) if you could suggest to me a free editing software that can run (or walk) in my laptop

Space : i3 3110u

             intel hd 4000

              4gb ram 

i was thinking of older versions of DaVinci résolve because it's completely free but I don't know if it's gonna work

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43 minutes ago, Mascarad ninja said:

Hi i want to be able to edit videos (720p 30fps) if you could suggest to me a free editing software that can run (or walk) in my laptop

Space : i3 3110u

             intel hd 4000

              4gb ram 

i was thinking of older versions of DaVinci résolve because it's completely free but I don't know if it's gonna work

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What kind of edits?

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DaVinci resolve is quite intensive, I found. Perhaps you should consider Lightworks or NCH Videopad. I used those when I had a slow laptop and they were good. I'd recommend NCH Videopad.

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If you decide to use davinci, you can lower the resolution of the preview video to run it light. Also just autosave every few minutes because on low specs system you will have more crushes

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Also merged the threads. Same topic, one thread, thanks.

 

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Add more RAM if you can. Resolve is bit picky with VRAM, and you really need RAM too. So 4gigs, I wouldn't try with Resolve and any HD footage. Like 720p could do, but not higher res.

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  • 1 year later...
On 10/24/2020 at 9:25 PM, Mascarad ninja said:

I have a i3 3110u and Intel HD 4000 gpu and 4gb ram and I want to use DaVinci résolve i will be ok Evan with old versions, can I make it work? if not give me other free editing software that I can run with  my system and don't have watermark like filmora.

I have i5 3340m laptop with Intel HD 4000 graphics & 4GB RAM. I tried many video editors but I have found three best video editors(for my laptop):

1. Kdenlive

2. Shotcut

3. Openshot

They all are Open Source.

The "Kdenlive version 20.08.2" is best". Because it supports GPU rendering on my laptop. Any other version of Kdenlive or any other video editor don't support GPU rendering in my laptop.

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