newtek speededit-quick start Manual De Usuario
IDE or SATA system drive with 6 Gigabytes of free disk space
DVD Drive
Windows® XP (Service Pack 2) Operating System
DirectX 9.0c or higher
DVD Drive
Windows® XP (Service Pack 2) Operating System
DirectX 9.0c or higher
Recommended:
(For Hi Definition or HDV format editing, dual CPUs or dual dual-core CPUs are
suggested for the smoothest, fastest operation.)
IEEE1394 FireWire™ card required for DV or HDV format capture
PCI Express-based graphics card with 256MB RAM and minimum 1280x1024 screen
resolution. (NVIDIA or ATI graphics chipset recommended)
DirectX 9.0 support
2 Gigabytes of system RAM
IDE or SATA system drive with 6 Gigabytes of free disk space
Separate SATA or SCSI drives for video playback
DVD Drive
Windows® XP (Service Pack 2) or x64™ Edition Operating System
DirectX 9.0c or higher
suggested for the smoothest, fastest operation.)
IEEE1394 FireWire™ card required for DV or HDV format capture
PCI Express-based graphics card with 256MB RAM and minimum 1280x1024 screen
resolution. (NVIDIA or ATI graphics chipset recommended)
DirectX 9.0 support
2 Gigabytes of system RAM
IDE or SATA system drive with 6 Gigabytes of free disk space
Separate SATA or SCSI drives for video playback
DVD Drive
Windows® XP (Service Pack 2) or x64™ Edition Operating System
DirectX 9.0c or higher
NewTek recommends the optimal system configuration. Systems with slower processor and drive
speed will work with SpeedEDIT, but some of the more complex functions may not perform in
real-time. To review the minimum specifications suitable to your production requirements visit
www.newtek.com. Oh, our attorneys wanted us to pass along that s
speed will work with SpeedEDIT, but some of the more complex functions may not perform in
real-time. To review the minimum specifications suitable to your production requirements visit
www.newtek.com. Oh, our attorneys wanted us to pass along that s
pecifications are subject to
change without notice.
Your license agreement allows the installation of SpeedEDIT on one computer. After a successful
install and acquiring the NewTek registration key to operate SpeedEDIT, the software can not be
registered to run on any additional computers.
install and acquiring the NewTek registration key to operate SpeedEDIT, the software can not be
registered to run on any additional computers.
Installation
To install SpeedEDIT software on your workstation or laptop computer:
1. Insert the SpeedEDIT program install disk in your DVD drive
2. Allow autorun to begin the installation. (If you have disabled autorun, you can
navigate to that drive and double-click on setup.exe)
3. Read the License agreement. Afterward, indicate acceptance by clicking ‘I accept’ at
the bottom of the window, then click “Next”
4. Read the SpeedEDIT Release notes in the information panel, as these supply
important information that may not be reflected in this manual, then click next.
5. Determine the hard drive and folder where SpeedEDIT will be installed. The default
location is the system drive, C: but SpeedEDIT can be installed to any drive in the
computer by selecting the ‘Browse’ button to the right. (If you choose a root location
of a drive (such as E:\ ) the installer will create a SpeedEDIT folder for that location)
computer by selecting the ‘Browse’ button to the right. (If you choose a root location
of a drive (such as E:\ ) the installer will create a SpeedEDIT folder for that location)
6. On the component selection window, choose Full installation (this will install the
Windows Pre-Requisites and NewTek’s SpeedHQ™ video codec.) Click “Next”