![]() Thank you for your time, opinions and help with this. If a new iMac is in the cards, what would you recommend in the $1,800 range for the purpose of editing family videos. That is assuming of course the new iMac can handle editing the video better. Or should I bite the bullet and purchase a new iMac. ![]() This option will probably run around $430. I realize that this mac is not upgradable but I am handy enough to replace the HD. My question is would it be worth upgrading the HD to a 1TB SDD (Either the OWC Mercury Electra 6G or OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6p). ![]() My thought is that my hard drive is choking on the data that I am trying to edit. ![]() but there is some 4k at 30fps from my iphone that I use also.) (I am mostly recording in 1080p, 60 frames per second. However, it takes about a minute twenty seconds for iMovie to start up and then there are numerous "beach balls" spinning and the operation is very jerky at times. Also I am running MacOS Sierra, version 10.12.1.Ībout six months ago, I got a GoPRO that I have been using to make family videos and I want to use iMovie to edit them. It is a 2.7 GHZ Intel core i5, 16 GB DDR3 Ram, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M 512 MB and a 1TB (5,400 rpm) hard drive (It is not a fusion drive). I currently have a 21.5 inch, Late 2012 iMac.
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