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By The Edit PC I mean the Dell Dimension desktop machine that was bought (mostly with YUSU grant) in Autumn 2003, and immediately put into service. Despite some misgivings about a commodity windows machine running XP Home edition and Adobe Premiere 6.5, it has proved a workhorse editing machine, having produced four [[Best Broadcaster]] edits to date (2004-2007). In that time the only upgrades have been a DVD burner, larger hard drives (during which Windows XP Pro was installed) and (recently) a memory upgrade. | By The Edit PC I mean the Dell Dimension desktop machine that was bought (mostly with YUSU grant) in Autumn 2003, and immediately put into service. Despite some misgivings about a commodity windows machine running XP Home edition and Adobe Premiere 6.5, it has proved a workhorse editing machine, having produced four [[Best Broadcaster]] edits to date (2004-2007). In that time the only upgrades have been a DVD burner, larger hard drives (during which Windows XP Pro was installed) and (recently) a memory upgrade. | ||
It remained the primary live playout machine up to October 2010, when [[Michael Cullen]] came up with XineNet Desktop, enabling remote control of the [[video server]] for live VT playout. This meant any machine could be used to run the software, although it stayed on the renamed VTPC for several months, up until [[Graphics PC]] was forced into retirement and this machine moved to fill its place. | It remained the primary live playout machine up to October 2010, when [[Michael Cullen]] came up with XineNet Desktop, enabling remote control of the [[video server]] for live VT playout. This meant any machine could be used to run the software, although it stayed on the renamed VTPC for several months, up until [[Graphics PC]] was forced into retirement and this machine moved to fill its place. | ||
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