![]() So editors that don’t want their editing programs to be super slow when exporting and rendering footage with effects will want to stick to the faster (though more expensive) 7200 RPM hard drives. Most consumer hard drives have a rotational speed rated at 5400 RPM which isn’t particularly fast when you’re editing large video files. Both the speed of the drive itself and the speed of the interface with which it’s connected to their computer. Everyone looks at price and storage capacity when they’re comparing external hard drives but video editors need to have an additional factor in mind when they’re choosing which hard drive to buy.
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