This is my 3rd post on similar topics, but I don't want to clutter threads with loosely related ideas.
I'm using Sony Vegas Pro 13 for editing and rendering.
I'm planning on recording gameplay in 1440p60fps to my main drive C:, which is an SSD (HDD can't handle 60fps at that resolution, it seems) and is also running my OS - First off, is this a bad idea? To record and run OS on same drive?
Then, I'm planning on pulling footage from my C: into Vegas Pro and saving it as a project on my E: (dedicated to recording related files) which is a 2TB HDD.
Then, I plan on rendering edited footage to E:.
Is it a bad idea for me to render FROM E: TO E: ? I don't fully understand how the process works, but I'm worried that reading and writing to separate places on the same disk will slow the process down quite a bit.
Finally, I also have a D: (HDD) which contains the majority of my applications. I could use this somewhere in the recording/editing/rendering process, such as saving my rendered projects or pre-rendered projects, depending on which would be smaller.
I'm using Sony Vegas Pro 13 for editing and rendering.
I'm planning on recording gameplay in 1440p60fps to my main drive C:, which is an SSD (HDD can't handle 60fps at that resolution, it seems) and is also running my OS - First off, is this a bad idea? To record and run OS on same drive?
Then, I'm planning on pulling footage from my C: into Vegas Pro and saving it as a project on my E: (dedicated to recording related files) which is a 2TB HDD.
Then, I plan on rendering edited footage to E:.
Is it a bad idea for me to render FROM E: TO E: ? I don't fully understand how the process works, but I'm worried that reading and writing to separate places on the same disk will slow the process down quite a bit.
Finally, I also have a D: (HDD) which contains the majority of my applications. I could use this somewhere in the recording/editing/rendering process, such as saving my rendered projects or pre-rendered projects, depending on which would be smaller.