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Building Your Own Uncompressed HD Workstation
Published by Matthew Jeppsen March 1st, 2007 in DIY, Hardware, News, Post-Production, Research, Software, Storage, Tutorials
There’s a fantastic article at DV.com by Mike Curtis on the topic of configuring a solid HD editing workstation. Detailed, in-depth, and informative. A must read for anyone getting into that workflow.
And in typical handy fashion, it’s broken down into 3 different feature levels, to allow for budgets of all shapes and sizes. The scope of the article focuses on building a Final Cut Studio editing workstation, but there are tips and info for Windows users as well. Plenty of good info to go around.
Mike has posted a few corrections to typos over at HD For Indies, so that’s a must-read also.
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