Editing HD Video
67Editing HD Video is Serious Business
Don't take working with video cameras like the Sony HDR-HC1 lightly; this is serious business. High Definition video has 4X the number of pixels of standard defintion, and it's compressed much more heavily.
In turn, that means you'll need a more powerful computer equipped with a larger cache of memory to handle all that extra data. Pinnacle, for example, recommends 512 MB of Ram, along with a graphics card with at least 128 MB of Ram. Those figures double to a gigabyte of Ram and a 256 MB graphics card when shooting in High Defintion.PC and MAC High Definition Video Editing Workstations
HD Video Editing Software
There are numerous software options for editing HD videos. Pinnacle Studio and Ulead Media Studio 8 both support importing and editing files in high definition.
Pinnacle Studio™ Plus
Pinnacle Video Editing Tutorial
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Ulead Media Studio 8
Ulead Video Editing Tutorial
HD Video Cameras - Some Drawbacks
There's just one thing holding these cameras back, however: at the moment, there's no way to store High Definition videos on a DVD. That means you're limited to storing these videos on your computer.
There's hope, however: though currently prohibitively expensive, HD-DVD and Blu-ray both promise to bring High Def to the masses. Though these choices aren't expected to come down in price soon, they represent a glimmer of hope.Video cameras are also only one side of the equation-you also have to think about how you'll play those HD discs. HD-DVD players are still quite expensive compared to normal DVD at over 500 dollars. Also note that you'll need a new HD-DVD drive to write to the disc, and that will cost roughly the same amount of money. Industry experts expect similar prices from the Blu-ray format. There's one potential way to avoid purchasing all of this equipment, at least for now. KISS makes a DVD player called the DP-600, capable of playing back High Def files compressed to Windows Media 9 format. Until Blu-Ray and HD-DVD prices come down, this can serve as a temporary measure. You can also play back recorded video though the camcorder itself, but don't expect to be able to write it out on a disc at this time. In the coming years, prices will come down, and you'll be able to save (and play) all of your precious memories in High Definition.CommentsLoading...
I just bought a new digital camera that can record movies in Hi Def. I'm just starting to make some videos with it and have been trying to find some good editing software. This information is perfect. Thanks!
I dabble with video editing and found your article very usefull. you are so right when you say you need a powerfull pc to run such process's. Founf your article very infomative thanks.
This is a great hub, very informative. I learned alot about video editing through the video. High Definition Video Editing is not easy that is why I appreciate that you shared this information to me. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this informative hub. It is really important that you have the best editing software for your HD videos.
Great information on editing software. People could really benefit from this.
I also like the Corel lower-end version of MSP8, but wish Corel would create a MSP9. That could be quite the $ony Vega$ killer!













jeffwend 3 years ago
Ultra Media Studio 8 is a great system for editing