On 4/26/02 2:24 AM, "Hanny Tidore" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:

> Hi,
> 
> Just to clarify:
> My machine:
> AMD 1.2G
> HD 40GB
> RAM 256MB
> Redhat 7.2
> 
> I'd like to edit movie from Camcorder. At the end of
> the day, after editing the movies, I would like to
> store the movies in CDR (mpeg format).

Now we're talking.  I agree with Vidiot on this one: the drive space is
going to cramp you at some point.  Also, depending on the compression you
use (MPEG-2, cinepak, etc.) you'll need a fast, dedicated drive just for
video.  Consider SCSI.  Or at least a separate IDE channel for that
dedicated drive.

Not necessarily recommending this for home use, but I just started setting
up a small fibre channel SAN between two machines.  It's not as tough as the
vendors will have you believe (because they want to sell you consulting time
as well).

All said and done, your setup is perfect to start with.  If you find a
bottleneck, that's when you'll want to look into upgrades.  Enjoy!
-- 
Ed Marczak
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