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Improving iMovie performance on 1080p by installing a second Solid State HD

iI've been expanding my late 2009 MacBook white unibody 2.6ghz to the maximum.


im in the process of installing a 2tb HD and the RAM is maxed out to 8gb.


unfortunatelly it's I possible to me to view 1080p videos shot with my goPro, 720p its ok.


when I open the 1080p file on VLC It lags big time.


i need to edit some file on iMovie but at 1080p it can be done but the process is not smooth at all.


I was wondering if I was to install a solid state HD instead of my DVD drive and install iMovie on it or even install the whole Yosemite on it do you think I might get better performances Given the fact that the solid state it's much faster than my 5200rpm current HD?


or is just a mafter of graphic card being to old and not strong enough?


as far as I know it is impossible to upgrade it on my macbook



cheers!

MacBook, OS X Yosemite (10.10.4)

Posted on Jul 29, 2015 9:51 AM

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Improving iMovie performance on 1080p by installing a second Solid State HD

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