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You can edit on anything.

But whether its good is up to each user.

If your doing youtube 4-9min videos your not going to mind or care with relatively normal youtube 720p-1440p resolutions and higher bitrates(15-30Mbps) youtube servers can sample for the re-encodes.

If your doing 30min-60min vids then yeah, your going to eventually care.

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3 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

You can edit on anything.

But whether its good is up to each user.

If your doing youtube 4-9min videos your not going to mind or care with relatively normal youtube 720p-1440p resolutions and higher bitrates(15-30Mbps) youtube servers can sample for the re-encodes.

If your doing 30min-60min vids then yeah, your going to eventually care.

My videos are going to be 5-15 minutes, so I guess that would work.

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1 minute ago, jappypack said:

My videos are going to be 5-15 minutes, so I guess that would work.

If you ever have edited on an old laptop or dualcore era (slightly oldschool) system desktop or otherwise.. it is a pain doing encoding to 1080p, 720p and 720p 60 not so much but still waiting for 1080p at decent bitrates.

However.. years later you do have severely higher ipc and those 2c4t you have could likely overtake older quads, even in editing and no surprise youncan likely do 720p 60fps in realtime and 1080p 30 similarly, 1080p 60fps taking a little longer.

But overall, 15-40mins waiting depending on settings used.. is forgivable.

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2 hours ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

If you ever have edited on an old laptop or dualcore era (slightly oldschool) system desktop or otherwise.. it is a pain doing encoding to 1080p, 720p and 720p 60 not so much but still waiting for 1080p at decent bitrates.

However.. years later you do have severely higher ipc and those 2c4t you have could likely overtake older quads, even in editing and no surprise youncan likely do 720p 60fps in realtime and 1080p 30 similarly, 1080p 60fps taking a little longer.

But overall, 15-40mins waiting depending on settings used.. is forgivable.

I know the pain of editing on a dualcore laptop 

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