Davmaz73 wrote:Hello everyone my name is David and I am new to the world of videomakers. I would like to invest in DaVinci resolve studio 17 and I would like to understand is I can use it with an Intel i5 I had different kind of answers either negative or positive about. I am starting this adventure with the goal of making my little son a future video maker. Thank you for the help
You can start with Resolve 17 free. It gives you everything that you and your son would need for quite some time. Unlike other programs, the free version isn't crippleware, where you can only do lesser things until you pay up. You could create feature-length, high-res films with the free version. Especially if you're starting out, the Studio version isn't necessary.
Give it a try on your i5. Put it through the paces. Figure out if your GPU can keep up -- Resolve requires a reasonable GPU. If you continue to pursue using it, you might then upgrade to Studio if there are features you need. I used free for months before deciding that I wanted a couple of Studio-only features. (And also I got a free Speed Editor thrown in, so now was a good time to do it.)
It's really not a limitation in terms of learning, and you'll know if your machine is up to the task for free. (In fact, Studio-only features require a more robust machine, so if the free version isn't performant on your machine, Studio features will be even less performant.)
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