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  • Which OS for Video Editing?

    Hi all,

    I just want to ask which is the best OS for Video Editing using my system. I'm thinking about Win98SE or 2kPro/XP Pro or XP Home. Home and 98SE are cheaper and thus more likely, and this is a video only machine. So any suggestions as to which one to get is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    dsp

    System:
    Celeron 850
    256MB RAM
    815P motherboard
    G400 DualHead
    WinTV Go
    Pyro Firewire card
    SB Live 5.1
    D-Link 10/100 NIC
    8.4GB boot drive (quantum)
    40GB Maxtor 740dx drive
    1.8GHz PIV (Northwood) @ 2.5GHz
    512MB Corsair PC2700 @ 2-2-2 1T
    MSI 845PE FISR
    8.4GB Quantum CR
    40GB Maxtor 5400
    MSI 40X12X48
    Coolerguys Windtunnel IV
    SB Audigy
    Parhelia (210/600)
    19" Dell P991
    Win2kPro
    Intel Gigabit Network

  • #2
    Biased answer:

    My very first recommendation would be a nice & clean 98SE installation. I've had lots of issues (mainly stability and drivers, but also not properly working software) on Win XP Pro with my 450 eTV and just like others, I've stepped back to 98SE. Also, looking around on boards and reading user's experiences point to 98SE.

    Politically correct answer:

    Depends very much on your hardware, the drivers and sometimes even on the current weather in HongKong. Seriously, you have to try for yourself. I could die for 98SE while doom9 from doom9.org does the same for a periodic re-installation of W2K.

    Getting politically incorrect again: you could 'borrow' both O/S'es from friends (or so), install in a dual or multi boot environment, see what works out best in the long run and finally go and buy that O/S.

    br

    Baerchen
    Last edited by Baerchen; 30 January 2002, 08:20.
    Asus A7A266 (GPF onboard ;-)
    Athlon 1.3 Ghz
    512 MB PC-133
    2 x 20, 1 x 40 GB IBM
    Matrox 450 eTV / MV patched
    Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
    AOpen 24x CDRW
    98SE-foolproof

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    • #3
      Baerchen,

      Thanks for replying. I've used 2k and 98SE on this system and like 2k slightly more but it costs more. So I'm just wondering if XP Home is more or less XP Pro with some less features but the same stability I expect out of XP Pro or 2K.

      dsp
      1.8GHz PIV (Northwood) @ 2.5GHz
      512MB Corsair PC2700 @ 2-2-2 1T
      MSI 845PE FISR
      8.4GB Quantum CR
      40GB Maxtor 5400
      MSI 40X12X48
      Coolerguys Windtunnel IV
      SB Audigy
      Parhelia (210/600)
      19" Dell P991
      Win2kPro
      Intel Gigabit Network

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      • #4
        You're using IEEE-1394 for DV and a WinTV for analog?

        Go with Win2K. It's more stable than Win2K, requries NO trickery (like the VCACHE thing), it handles memory MUCH better and lets you use NTFS for those projects >18 minutes.

        The WinTV's VfW drivers + AVI_IO should handle what you need to do in analog (effects, keys etc.).

        Dr. Mordrid
        Dr. Mordrid
        ----------------------------
        An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

        I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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        • #5
          I am currently using MS Pro 6.5, g450 eTV, and XP Pro and am very satisfied. I was using 98SE. I find XP to be a lot more stable.

          My only issue is an audio dropout at 2:06 on print to tape. I'm pretty sure this is a Gateway issue though since I have no problems printing to tape using Sonic Foundry's Capture program. I like it better for capturing anyway.
          - Mark

          Core 2 Duo E6400 o/c 3.2GHz - Asus P5B Deluxe - 2048MB Corsair Twinx 6400C4 - ATI AIW X1900 - Seagate 7200.10 SATA 320GB primary - Western Digital SE16 SATA 320GB secondary - Samsung SATA Lightscribe DVD/CDRW- Midiland 4100 Speakers - Presonus Firepod - Dell FP2001 20" LCD - Windows XP Home

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          • #6
            Thanks for those answers. I'm looking more at 98SE and XP Home as 2K/XP Pro is a bit more costly than I wanted.

            Dr. Mordrid which OS are you talking about? You said:
            Go with Win2K. It's more stable than Win2K
            dsp
            1.8GHz PIV (Northwood) @ 2.5GHz
            512MB Corsair PC2700 @ 2-2-2 1T
            MSI 845PE FISR
            8.4GB Quantum CR
            40GB Maxtor 5400
            MSI 40X12X48
            Coolerguys Windtunnel IV
            SB Audigy
            Parhelia (210/600)
            19" Dell P991
            Win2kPro
            Intel Gigabit Network

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            • #7
              It's called having a near-4 year old under foot and therefore not having any cnocnetartoin

              I meant that Win2K is more stable than Win9x.

              Dr. Mordrid
              Dr. Mordrid
              ----------------------------
              An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

              I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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              • #8
                I think that XP home and pro will be basically the same as far as video editing is concerned. I'm by no means an expert on this (or pretty much anything for that matter) but I think Pro adds:

                multiprocessing support
                more networking, I think server support
                and a few other things

                Home may work for you.
                - Mark

                Core 2 Duo E6400 o/c 3.2GHz - Asus P5B Deluxe - 2048MB Corsair Twinx 6400C4 - ATI AIW X1900 - Seagate 7200.10 SATA 320GB primary - Western Digital SE16 SATA 320GB secondary - Samsung SATA Lightscribe DVD/CDRW- Midiland 4100 Speakers - Presonus Firepod - Dell FP2001 20" LCD - Windows XP Home

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