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Almost any machine made in the last 8 years will process a 4K video, it is just a matter of performance. I edited a 4K video from my wife's Panasonic camera on a 2009 Apple iMac with 4-core i5 and 12 GB of RAM. It worked but was it ever slow. An i7 processor (which has special instructions for video rendering) is key as well as a modest amount of RAM, 16GB is sufficient. An Nvidia video card and (depending on the software used), the more cores, the faster. Note that more CUDA cores does not increase quality, just video rendering speed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My son uses Sony Vegas on his without issue.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This will depend on the requirements of the editing software you are using. We recommend you check with the editing software publisher for their compatibility with Windows 10 Home 64-bit operating system and the minimum/recommended hardware requirements (Is a Graphics card required, the processor speed and the minimum required system RAM and the amount of available hard drive space is necessary) to run their program, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration.
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