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I haven't been using After Effects for very long and in the past had just used Premier Elements. I have a SUPER horrible $375 refurbished HP laptop that I got from a local PC shop and it is not working very well with after effects. When watching through the preview of my comp it NEVER plays the footage real time, some features like Adobe Character Animator CC I can't even use. So I definitely need an upgrade, however I don't have much of a budget, probably around $1000 would be the most i could spend. Now I'm not a professional film maker or anything I'm just making short films with friends and commercials for local businesses, but I NEED a better computer. I don't have a preference between Laptop/Desktop or Mac/PC, I just need something that can run After Effects fairly well at a good price. Any suggestions or thoughts would be highly appreciated.
Editing 4k smoothly has nothing to do with AE. Editing is done in Premiere. That said, you're not going to get far with an underpowered Mac if that is really what you want to do. That would require one of the core7i models at least and of course a bigger version that would be able to display the full 4k. You're also going to need much more storage, more RAM and all the good stuff. Based on what you said, it seems your budget and your dreams are mutually exclusive. I'm not saying that you couldn'
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Nah. Tell us what models you have your eyes on and then we might be able to tell you how good or bad for AE they are. Everything else would only end up in an endless and equally useless and confusing thread. Refer to the system requirements and scour through the gigazillions of "How do I optimize performance?" threads here on this forum and elsewhere. This will give you enough info on what would be preferable. Also it might help to know which version of AE you are using.
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Here's one I have been looking at: B&H Photo Video
It's an iMac desktop computer and seems to meet the requirements for Ae, however i forgot to mention that I might bee looking at purchasing a 4k camera soon. so it would need to be able to edit 4k footage smoothly as well.
Specs:
Display | |
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Panel Type | IPS |
Size | 21.5" |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Native Resolution | 4096 x 2304 |
Touchscreen | None |
Brightness | 500 cd/m2 |
External Resolution | Up to 5120 x 2880 |
Drives | |
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Available Slots | None |
Total Capacity | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Storage | 1 x 1 TB 2.5" SATA (5400 rpm) |
Optical Drive | None |
Communications | |
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Network | 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) |
Modem | None |
Wi-Fi | 802.11ac; Dual-Band |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.2 |
Mobile Broadband | None |
GPS | None |
NFC | None |
Webcam | User-Facing: 720p Video |
Battery | |
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Power Requirements | 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
Power Supply | Not specified by manufacturer |
General | |
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Operating System | macOS Sierra |
Security | Kensington Lock Slot |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 20.8 x 17.7 x 6.9" / 52.8 x 45.0 x 17.5 cm |
Weight | 12.5 lb / 5.67 kg |
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Editing 4k smoothly has nothing to do with AE. Editing is done in Premiere. That said, you're not going to get far with an underpowered Mac if that is really what you want to do. That would require one of the core7i models at least and of course a bigger version that would be able to display the full 4k. You're also going to need much more storage, more RAM and all the good stuff. Based on what you said, it seems your budget and your dreams are mutually exclusive. I'm not saying that you couldn't work with 4k at all on your chosen Mac, but it's not going to be much fun. hardware acceleration features will work on the verge of their capabilities (if at all) and even simple things may come with delays and lag.
Mylenium
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