DVD Project

Started by Tony Twist, February 27, 2011, 08:21:38 PM

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Tony Twist

I have decided to make a DVD with some of my ideas I was wondering if anyone can advise me on editing, the problem I have is that my computer is not fast enough for editing, has anyone got any idea where I can maybe hire equipment that won't cost a fortune I have found a company to print and process DVDS very GOOD PRICE. i would also like 3 guests artists on the dvd so if you have anything you would like to share and want to be on the dvd please pm me ..
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Tony Twist

jordanogrady

#1
I'm sure there are people out there who will edit you a DVD If you send them your footage.

Depends on how professional you want the DVD to look, and how good you are at editing the footage once you have borrowed a computer to edit.

Mac's have imovie on them, and its really easy to use.

Jordan

Martin

#2
What is the spec of your PC Tony?

Tony Twist

#3
its mac mini (old type)
Regards
Tony Twist

jase

#4
Hey Tony,

I have some editing software for PC - am not well versed in editing, but am happy to help if you need it.

I will also ask Gilbert Adams as he is now editing his own dvds himself, to see what he uses

Just let me know if you need any help

Jason

Normski

#5
Sounds great Tony, wish u the best of luck with it, I guess it will have a lot of 646 in the models :)

Tony Twist

#6
Quote from: "Normski"Sounds great Tony, wish u the best of luck with it, I guess it will have a lot of 646 in the models :)
Maybe  ;)
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Tony Twist

Martin

#7
Quote from: "Tony Twist"its mac mini (old type)

From what I understand Tony your Mac Mini should be ok-ish for video editing if you upgrade the RAM (memory). Apple don't like you to upgrade RAM and it voids the warranty but I am guessing you are out of warranty anyway. The memory modules for the old Mac Minis look very cheap too.

Best bet for upgrading it is here:
http://www.crucial.com/uk/?click=true