oh yea and:

There's RAM and then there's Corsair DDRII 800mghz 5-1-5 track, 3 gb of that shit is what really counts (provided your system board takes it).KholdStare88 wrote:I personally find this best to work with.
When EDITING your videos, turn OFF all codecs EXCEPT the Xvid codec.
When SAVING your MOVIE file, turn OFF all codecs EXCEPT the DivX codec.
For some reason, ffdshow (never use it no matter what) crashes your WMM often. The Xvid codec produces minimal lag when editing and the DivX codec produces the best results when saving. And for your sake please set auto-recovery on every 3 minutes. This is coming from someone who edits on 3 GB RAM computers using WMM. (Yes I know it's a waste not learning better editing programs; I'm getting there.)
That's why you only make clips. You don't convert entire episodes to HuffYUV, you just take the clips you need. If you do it right, no clip should be more than ~50-100 MB. That estimate may even be a little high - I wouldn't know because I only ever use Lagarith (which doesn't work with WMM).KholdStare88 wrote:I should clarify, if there are, a file that's more than 1 GB would immediately crash WMM within 3 frames.
dare i say a pretty shit hot beast, it kicks many servers in the teeth but it doesn't matter with complex projects the program it'self can't handle it.KholdStare88 wrote:Well I'm not sure what computer you have but if I don't turn off everything, my computer freezes.