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I've borrowed a copy of Adobe Premier Pro 7.0 to see what it's like and I've installed it on my PC ok but it wont run. It says my CPU doesn't support the SSE instruction set.
I have an Athlon 1ghz processor and 500mb of memory. Can any1 suggest a 'lighter' application I could use to capture and edit video from my PC120?

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Thanks for the help guys, I was just having a look at the Avid free software which looks like an easy place for me to start playing with vid. It says it's minimum memory requirement is 1gb, will I be ok with 500mb. How about Premier 6.0/6.5 is 500mb of for those too?

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Just as a thought... have you consdered using Windows Movie Maker... it isn't as powerful as Adobe but its also built into Windows (at least it usually is...) :$

Try running "moviemk.exe" or dig through the accessories directories.

Scott
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I've got XP, I think it's on there. I'll give that a shot b4 I try anything else. Need to just learn how to capture video first, will movie maker do that ok?



Yes. It's a simple program that will be just fine for beginner editing.

On the memory thing, you -really- need more in your computer to run media programs. Might consider adding more in the near future.

ltdiver

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Will I need any drivers specifically for my PC120 so XP will detect it or will my PC just pick it up and be able to capture from it and write to it?



Don't exactly know. I'm a Mac user. :):D

My advice is to try it and see. If it doesn't run then go to Microsoft and search for the driver. :)
ltdiver

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You don't need any special drivers for the PC120. Windows should auto-detect your camera when you plug in the firewire. Do not try to use USB.

500 MB of RAM is more than enough to do basic editing on a PC. I recently edited a 30 minute video with premiere on a machine with 512MB, and I had absolutely no complaints.

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I've got XP, I think it's on there. I'll give that a shot b4 I try anything else. Need to just learn how to capture video first, will movie maker do that ok?



When I plug my camera into my firewire port (you can't do it with a USB connection as it isn't fast enought.) XP offers options such as capturing video w/Movie Maker.

If you don't have a fire wire port and are using a desktop you can add a firewire card for $20-30.

Scott
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I've done exactly that and had some nice 1st results! Bought a cheap firewire card and cable combo, (also has USB2 ports) didn't even need drivers for the card. wacked the PC120 on the cable, switched to VCR and I was capturing video, chopping it up, adding intros, text, fade-in's/out's and loads of music all within about an hour!
Would the Avid free DV software be a sensible step up from the Windows Movie maker? I'm having fun with this!

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