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Thread: Digital editing p.c for £2000

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    Inactive Member digital_biscuits's Avatar
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    Do you think therefore I should try and buy the same computer as the one above, only with two hard drives e.g: 80gb and a 40gb? Is 120gb big enough to edit like 6 hours of rushes?

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    If you have 2 harddrives, you use 1 for windows and stuff, and the other purely for video. That way, when you transfer footage, there's no problems when windows tries to write to the hard drive.
    Not a problem if your transfers are digital(I believe) but if you're outputting in analogue(eg to a video)it is the recommended solution.

    Paul

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