Yea, so did I. My gaming PC isn’t new, but has a great GPU, played it fine it on a 2K monitor, it looked fantastic, smooth as silk and clean... Editing it, hmmmmmmI downloaded the 6K video (3.10 GB) and my old computer had a very hard time playing the file. So if I decide to buy one of these I will also need a new computer for editing. Very sharp video when played back but my computer just cannot play it smoothly
Might need a bank load this year to keep up LOL
I don't know if you are aware of proxy editing, but it is a way to use older hardware to successfully edit a proxy file, and with a simple click or two, reconnect the proxies to the original high resolution/high data rate footage for final color check and output. You are basically transcoding your footage to a lightweight (read easily playable from less powerful computers) video format, editing, and then relinking. Davinci resolve, Adobe Premiere and others support a proxy workflow. YouTube is your friend for help and support finding the proxy workflow that meets your needs. This is done by professionals every day to complete high resolution projects on mobile computers.
I got the feeling she either wasn’t too experienced a drone pilot, or she doesn't care about her jerky flying, like some other folks. IMO it’s hard to pin it totally on the drone at this early stage. We also don’t know her exact settings, nor do we know enough about the camera‘s SW to optimize its output yet.... The Evo 1 had a long firmware teething period ...The jerky movements and lack of shadow detail in HDR is not encouraging.
Home builds are so easy now with improved small MB’s & cases. My last was based on a Thermaltake Core V21 Micro ATX Cube case. It’s much smaller, quieter, fits full-size GPU’s — you can build a screamer for well under $1000Yes I am well aware of proxies for editing. Not going to help with this 6K footage on my computer. By the time it makes the proxies I might not be interested in the video anymore LOL
Nope time for a new computer. I been putting pieces together for a while now so maybe in a month or two I will have something that will be a big step up.
Wow, your'e going all -out. USB-C? Duel GPU's? I spent the most on the CPU, GPU, 32GB memory, but decided to not use an SSD to save $$$. It 5 yrs old but still fast enough for Far Cry New Dawn @maxed-settings!Told my kid how much I want to spend ($3000.00 Canadian) and to make me a list on a good gaming\editing computer. Next day he sent me a itemized list from pcpartpicker. It came to 2500 bucks plus tax which is pretty close to the 3000 bucks that I wanted to spend. He even said he will build it all for me as he knows I get frustrated with small parts. LOL
Great kid.....he just wants a faster computer when he is out here with me.
Wow, your'e going all -out. USB-C? Duel GPU's? I spent the most on the CPU, GPU, 32GB memory, but decided to not use an SSD to save $$$. It 5 yrs old but still fast enough for Far Cry New Dawn @maxed-settings!