This is what we can call a fantastic ensemble of answers… Very much appreciated.
Despite all this answers, I’m still naked facing up video editing. I’m 100% new to it.
Cheers Wayne: What I want to do, is to get the system ready for the day the camera arrives, I don’t want to upgrade later, cos I’ll need the money to buy a video camera. In regard to software, everybody talks about Vegas Pro as being a very good option, and nevertheless, I have always liked much Sonic Foundry stuff.
Thanks Bosone: I think I’ll go a little farther than you, cos I intend to work professionally with this, so I have to be a little more up to date.
Thank you Spirit: What do I want it for exactly? Well, I want to be able to do all sort of web applications and stuff as you do, and eventually, some commercial Spots for TV, not necessarily of very height quality. I’m not talking about TV broadcast quality, of course.
I’m going to check the Osprey you are talking about, as long as it is affordable. But, do you need to chose your capture card in accordance with the camera, or all cards are good for all cameras?
I would definitely go Vegas in the future, if everything goes well. I have seen this app and liked it, never worked with it, but did like it.
What you do with the MX is exactly what I would like to do too, in the future.
I’ve seen some fantastic Sony little marvels, I’m going to post here which one so you can see it for yourself. Here in Chile, they use it for broadcast TV quality and you cannot tell which is the difference between the high-end stuff. Sort of Pulsar versus big Studios, (almost)
Thanks for the links, I’m going to go through them with time, there is a lot to read about.
Hello Marcus, and thanks for the answer: Well, I thought I could get one single card having everything, the video, the capture stuff, etc. Perhaps there is a cheaper solution which is all together instead of having two cards? And, this would be better for your PCI as well…
I’m going to check the Matrox RT you are talking about… Cheers for the tip.
I’m planning getting two HDs, one will be 120GB and the other 80GB, I think that will be all right.
I can’t afford a DVD burner for the moment. But they will definitely be much cheaper in a year or so, and then I’ll perhaps get one, for the moment, this is the most I can do.
Thanks for your answers Z people! After having done a research about it myself, I’m going to come back with my own impressions, and a few more questions. Thanks to point me out the right goal…
