OK wise guy. It’s a:Seriously?
Intel (R) Core(TM) i5-1035G1CPU@
1.00Ghz. 1.20 GHz
8.0 GB RAM
64 bit operating system
Will that run DaVinci Resolve free download?
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OK wise guy. It’s a:Seriously?
OK wise guy. It’s a:
Intel (R) Core(TM) i5-1035G1CPU@
1.00Ghz. 1.20 GHz
8.0 GB RAM
64 bit operating system
Will that run DaVinci Resolve free download?
Sorry, i couldn't help laugh bc it sounds like the pc is 20 yrs old. Video files will probably cripple your pc, might be so large your pc couldn't handle it.
$600 should get you a decent laptop with enough juice to do what you need.
Look at my last reply. I bought this HP less than a year, ago.
Have done that. No fade in or fade out. Or maybe I haven’t figured it out. Haven’t tried to ad music, yet.@Texas Joe - Being a year old and 64-bit, I'm assuming this PC is running Windows 10.
If you just want to dip your foot in the water of video editing, I would try the very simple program that is built into Windows 10. It's just called Video Editor:
Create films with Video Editor
Have done that. No fade in or fade out. Or maybe I haven’t figured it out. Haven’t tried to ad music, yet.
I would take a look at ShotCut: Shotcut - Home
Totally free, and easier to learn than DaVinci Resolve. Don't get me wrong - DaVinci is great and has tons of features. But ShotCut does not require as many system resources to run and is somewhat easier to learn. It has fade in/out (and many transitions) and adding background music is easy. Anything you need to learn on ShotCut (or DaVinci) you can probably find a short instructional video on YouTube.