Sandeep ,
Take a look :
I asked ChatGPT :
Hey ChatGPT : talking of free video editing software , my desktop PC has Intel CORE i3 , - will that suffice ?
ChatGPT replied :
An Intel CORE i3 processor can handle basic video editing tasks, but it may struggle with more advanced effects or high-resolution projects, especially when using software like Blender or DaVinci Resolve, which are resource-intensive. Here’s what you can expect:
Feasible Tasks
- Basic Editing: Cutting, trimming, adding transitions, and applying simple effects.
- Low to Medium Resolution Projects: Editing 720p or 1080p videos should be manageable, but 4K might be slow.
- Light Effects: Basic color correction, adding text overlays, and simple animations.
Challenges
- Rendering Time: Exporting or rendering videos may take longer due to limited processing power.
- Complex Effects: Software like Blender or HitFilm Express, which requires a lot of computing power for 3D effects, may not run smoothly or could lag significantly.
- Multitasking: Running other programs simultaneously while editing might cause performance issues.
Recommendations
1.Optimize Settings: Use lower resolution proxies and optimized media to reduce lag while editing.
2.Upgrade RAM: If possible, increasing your RAM (8GB minimum, 16GB ideal) can improve performance.
3.Stick to Lightweight Software: VSDC Free Video Editor and OpenShot are less demanding and should run relatively well on a CORE i3 system.
For more advanced editing, consider upgrading your hardware in the future, but your current setup can still handle simpler projects!
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