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				What are the best specs for a good vid editing pc?
			 
			How would you build a good system for video editing? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
	What cpu speed would be best, hard drive speed and size, video card, ram etc... Thanks for any input.. Joe  | 
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		 Try a Final Cut Pro system.  That's what I have. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			You can get yourself an eMac for under $1000. That's got a G4 processor, and depending on where you order, you can get RAM for cheap. As far as RAM, I have 640 MB and have no problems. The machine runs on 667 MHz, and that too goes off without a hitch. Internal Hard Drive is 40 GB, but you can buy 120 GB firewire hard drives for under $250. That should more than cover you. Software is another issue. FCP retails for $999, but it's worth the investment. You should also look into Media Cleaner to encode your clips. Then there's the DV deck, which should run you about $800 or so. All in all, about a $3000-$3500 investment to do what you need. Hope this helps. Vic P.S. If you need any editing work to be done in the meantime, I can help you with that, at a good rate. 
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		 thanks Vic... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
	Whats a good rate?  | 
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		 A good rate... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Well it depends on how much you need edited. I charge less per video if the quantity of video is high (if you need 10 tapes as opposed to 1). On average, I charge about $100 to edit and encode, but that's not the actual quote. I need more info from you (quantity, what you exactly need, etc.) Then I can give you a more realistic rate. Vic 
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