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Any youtubers on here? PC specs and software?
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBSully" data-source="post: 16455997" data-attributes="member: 92134"><p>Car guys and youtube channels seem to go hand in hand these days. Any of you guys on here? Been thinking of starting to document some of my car projects/flips/shenannigans on youtube since its pretty much all I do. The last project car I had I made the effort to film almost every aspect. I finally sat down to edit the footage and its been almost a month and I still havent posted it. I have tried multiple different software packages all of which seemed to have choppy playback during editing which basically made it impossible to edit. I finally have decided I like Devinic resolve and started editing there but have the same choppy playback issues. I check my CPU usage while playing a clip in the software it and was basically maxed at 100%. This was on my microsoft surface Pro with 8GM ram. </p><p></p><p>So the question is, you guys that edit and make youtube videos, what is your setup? PC specs? What are you using to film, your go-pro or your phone? External hardrive to save all the footage? </p><p></p><p>Looking for your advice. I see some pretty seemingly low dollar youtube channels with high quality footage and good editing and I gotta believe they aren't spending $4k+ on a PC and software. </p><p></p><p>I'm a windows guy but open to here MAC OS guys input as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBSully, post: 16455997, member: 92134"] Car guys and youtube channels seem to go hand in hand these days. Any of you guys on here? Been thinking of starting to document some of my car projects/flips/shenannigans on youtube since its pretty much all I do. The last project car I had I made the effort to film almost every aspect. I finally sat down to edit the footage and its been almost a month and I still havent posted it. I have tried multiple different software packages all of which seemed to have choppy playback during editing which basically made it impossible to edit. I finally have decided I like Devinic resolve and started editing there but have the same choppy playback issues. I check my CPU usage while playing a clip in the software it and was basically maxed at 100%. This was on my microsoft surface Pro with 8GM ram. So the question is, you guys that edit and make youtube videos, what is your setup? PC specs? What are you using to film, your go-pro or your phone? External hardrive to save all the footage? Looking for your advice. I see some pretty seemingly low dollar youtube channels with high quality footage and good editing and I gotta believe they aren't spending $4k+ on a PC and software. I'm a windows guy but open to here MAC OS guys input as well. [/QUOTE]
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