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![]() "soundhaspriority" HD editing on a laptop is not here yet, except for very small stuff. By that you mean what? HD video editing software is abundant. USB 2 connection should easily handle HDTV streams ( 55Mbit/s or 11% of what USB 2.0 offers). A notebook with two USB's (mini-me to notebook/ HD camera to notebook) should cover it, no? This chart explains: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...HDFormats.aspx If you are referring to HDV, then modest disk bandwidth is all that is required. However, there are now fairly reasonable cameras that record uncompressed. This is what all would-be film makers want. HDV has unacceptable motion artifacts for critical work. According to the chart, uncompressed HD in the popular 720p requires 332 megabits/second raw bandwidth. It is surprising how protocol and latency up the requirements. The actual number is usually determined by experiment on a workstation. In any event you can still off-load UBS/firewire to the notebook. But as I noted previously it brings up the complication of audio synchronizing in the video editing program. What video editor are you using now? What "film makers" type HD camera, for example, are you refering to? |
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