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Having recently acquired an OMD E M5 III, I'm keen to try some video. Unfortunately I never built my PC with video in mind. It's an I5, 8Gb of Ram, and a Geoforce GT710. It was really meant to run only Lightroom 5.7 and CS2 both of which are getting a bit long in the tooth now but still work.
What I've discovered is that 4k viewing or editing is a no no but it will manage 1920x1080. It's at the very limits of everything but it will do it but 4k just stutters badly and max's out the processor and memory if I do any editing and the exported results are somewhat patchy.
What I'm trying to understand is where the bottleneck that's causing the stuttering is (besides everywhere). Right now I'm not in a position to build another PC, so if I could make this one work, even if it is at it's limits I'll get by with that until I can build a new one. I'm thinking if I can capture in 4k but output in 1080 for now I could live with that.
As I understand it, I think that if I change my video card to something which supports HVEC and not just H.264, this will do two things, 1. run 4k videos smoothly and 2. allow Premiere Elements to use the GPU and not max the processor out but I'm not sure and I'm looking for someone with more knowledge of video who can answer this and tell me it will work or I'm wasting my time?
What I've discovered is that 4k viewing or editing is a no no but it will manage 1920x1080. It's at the very limits of everything but it will do it but 4k just stutters badly and max's out the processor and memory if I do any editing and the exported results are somewhat patchy.
What I'm trying to understand is where the bottleneck that's causing the stuttering is (besides everywhere). Right now I'm not in a position to build another PC, so if I could make this one work, even if it is at it's limits I'll get by with that until I can build a new one. I'm thinking if I can capture in 4k but output in 1080 for now I could live with that.
As I understand it, I think that if I change my video card to something which supports HVEC and not just H.264, this will do two things, 1. run 4k videos smoothly and 2. allow Premiere Elements to use the GPU and not max the processor out but I'm not sure and I'm looking for someone with more knowledge of video who can answer this and tell me it will work or I'm wasting my time?