Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO for HDV editing? URGENT!
Hi, I'm sorry if I have just posted an urgent question, but I have so
little time to decide.
I am assembling a new PC with Canopus NX card for HVV editing and I'd
like to know if Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO is a good graphic card for
HDV editing: I am afraid it is too much cheap. With my PC I will make
other works too, not only HDV videoediting.
Can you tell me if it is ok?
I have a full HD 24" monitor, is that vedeo card ok?
Will it be sufficient to work fine with HDV?
Thanks
Re: Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO for HDV editing? URGENT!
<ijones@TOGLIinterfree.it> wrote in message
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> Hi, I'm sorry if I have just posted an urgent question, but I have so
> little time to decide.
> I am assembling a new PC with Canopus NX card for HVV editing and I'd
> like to know if Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO is a good graphic card for
> HDV editing: I am afraid it is too much cheap. With my PC I will make
> other works too, not only HDV videoediting.
> Can you tell me if it is ok?
> I have a full HD 24" monitor, is that vedeo card ok?
> Will it be sufficient to work fine with HDV?
> Thanks
The Vid cards listed for it on the Canopus site have
ATI R9700Pro and X600 as compatible, so your
X1650Pro with it's 256mb of DDR-3, should work
just fine. In fact some of its features may go unused
with the NX and expansion cards in play.
Re: Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO for HDV editing? URGENT!
Video editing is NOT a high-demand application from the perspective of
the video card. Any video card is ok. Even low-end chipset video, as
long as it supports the resolution and interface(s) that you will be using.
One thing that you might want if you are editing protected content is a
card that supports HDCP (copy protection). However, there are very,
very few of these available at this time.
ijones@TOGLIinterfree.it wrote:
> Hi, I'm sorry if I have just posted an urgent question, but I have so
> little time to decide.
> I am assembling a new PC with Canopus NX card for HVV editing and I'd
> like to know if Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO is a good graphic card for
> HDV editing: I am afraid it is too much cheap. With my PC I will make
> other works too, not only HDV videoediting.
> Can you tell me if it is ok?
> I have a full HD 24" monitor, is that vedeo card ok?
> Will it be sufficient to work fine with HDV?
> Thanks