If it's strictly video-editing, you don't need a high-end video card. After all, I was doing video-editing in a P3/TNT2 video card/320mb ram/W2k. But some more expensive cards have Video In/Video Out which is useful for capturing analog video. CPU, hard drive space, and ram do matter. The more, the better. As for coasters, it's more the brand of media. I found out that DVDs I made using Memorex DVD+R discs sometimes won't play in my LiteON DVD recorder, but plays fine on the pc. The TDK DVD+RW erasable media I use have much better compatibility than the Memorex ones.Originally Posted by smooth
One good thing about motherboards today is that many of them now include firewire as standard. It's definitely better to have onboard firewire than a PCI firewire card because it frees up the PCI bus for other things. Of course, I may be wrong about that last part. So, someone correct me if I'm wrong.
If time is really important, it's best to just buy a DVD recorder. The time it takes to do the dvd is the time it takes to record......
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