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Should My Cpu Be At 100% For A Youtube Upload

April 17, 2012
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Hullo everybody. I am wondering how capable my system is for putting videos onto youtube from my reckoner and using a program like Sony Vegas to edit videos and FRAPS/Bandicam or livestream to record gaming footage. Also, is uploading videos to youtube more than bandwidth dependant every bit opposed to hardware? Whatever other tips/tricks or hints would be awesome. Thank yous so much anybody.

Athlon x4 640
Gigabyte 760g matx
XFX 7750
1 TB HDD

mocchan
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Your computer should exist adequately acceptable to practice the tasks you plan to practice :)

Light video editing shouldn't be a problem too, and recording with FRAPS is more than dependent on your HDD speed (write speeds).

Uploading videos onto YouTube is 100% Bandwidth related, not your hardware.

mocchan
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Your figurer should be fairly acceptable to do the tasks you plan to do :)

Low-cal video editing shouldn't be a problem besides, and recording with FRAPS is more than dependent on your HDD speed (write speeds).

Uploading videos onto YouTube is 100% Bandwidth related, not your hardware.

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Crawly thanks for the response mocchan. Now I'thou however new to the whole video editing concern but I've been reading that I need to RAID HDD's and whatnot in order to properly video edit or cutting down overall time spent?

I currently have my 1tb HDD and I was gonna go an external to fill-in data. I was besides thinking of picking up an SSD as a boot drive and use my HDD for the rest. Would that be as good equally a RAID setup? If I'm thinking about information technology wrong please allow me know. Thanks again

mocchan
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Yes RAID will certainly increase your productivity when it comes to scratch disks.

Basically when video editing, the faster your scratch disk is, the faster you lot'll be able to exercise your job.

However near RAID, make sure the drives are 100% IDENTICAL, and make certain both are inside your case, non internal and external.

SSD every bit an Bone drive and ane HDD or two HDD'due south in RAID equally your storage/Scratch Deejay would exist the optimal configuration I would like to consider :)

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Awesome thank you again mocchan. I was likewise wondering, My router is really far away from my calculator and accept to use WIFI for gaming. Speed isn't that great for dl'ing uploading etc. I'll probably end upward bring my desktop over to a friends firm to upload just I was wondering if my slower wifi volition affect my Fraps recording significantly?
mocchan
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Well as I've previously stated, FRAPS is highly dependent on the device you're recording on, not internet. You can get meliorate FRAPS performance by recording on a drive you don't have your game installed on.

For example - I accept a game installed on my SSD, I will play the game which is loaded on the SSD, then tape any FRAPS footage on a different storage device :)

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Best answer selected by honeybadger23.
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Ah thanks again for clearing that up mocchan. I am a noob to this I know. I really appreciate the fourth dimension yous've given, learning never ends they say.
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