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Geek Culture / yay 1.5gigs of ram! 1536megs :)

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indi
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 07:53
I finally got the extra ram for my video editing macintosh, hurrah its about time.
still have to get final cut pro and a decent camera next


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Kain
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 08:10
dear god man you have as much RAM as I have processing power

Arkheii
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 08:11
Lucky rich people...

indi
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 08:18
hehe if i add up all the ram in my room its about 6 gigs over all the machines


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Jimmy
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 08:22
MAC SUCKAGE

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Arkheii
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 08:44
Quote: "MAC SUCKAGE"


I'm sure indi has his reasons. I'd like to try out a nix or mac, but I'm unsure about nix' functionality, performance and compatibility, and macs are expensive (compared to PCs).

Kain
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 08:46
Macs are good for some things, like what indi is using his for. Multimedia stuff is their specialty.

Dave J
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 08:54
Yeah, Final Cut Pro for the Mac is easily the best video editing suite, of course you have stupid Windows rips but they're nowhere near as good.


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indi
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 09:50
yeah im going to start offering services in the way of television adds and music videos. Final Cut Pro HD is a wicked application for broadcast content. Slowly but surely im building up the studio to handle those jobs.

lol poor jimmy has N.F.I.


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Chris K
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 10:26
I prefer Premiere, that's pretty awesome.
Dave J
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 11:04
Adobe Premiere pales in comparison to some of the Mac applications available, the interface is cluttered and they've gone for the "give them as many effects as possible" route and just piled in all the features they could think of. Unfortunately the outcome of this is a difficult to use application.


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las6
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 12:45
hmm... and I'll be getting another 512, just for PS. Still probably not enough.


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Arkheii
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 12:57
@las6: About your sig, it's not funny. That happens to my logitech kb _everytime_ and it's too annoying. I have to literally shake the kb silly to get it to work again.

I've used Premiere. Pathetic program, eats too much ram, crashes too often. And Exeat is right, the interface is downright messy. I've had to switch to laptop and run on dual monitors to get any work done.

Now I'm really tempted to get a mac...

indi
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 12:57
yeah unfortunately premiere is ok but still not as capable as FCP or motion or shake.


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Jess T
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 16:47
Indi, if you make any ads, or something that we may see, you have to tell all us Aussies so that we can keep an eye out for them

Personally, I hate Macs. In my experience, the general way the explorer works is not logical, the computers themsevles look horrid ( those screen/computer things that are meant to look "good" are just complete rubish IMO ) and why in blazes don't they have inbiult FDD's?

But, my opinion is fairly bias as I've only used a few Macs, and those are old, and with OS 5 or something old like that.
And, I've always used PC's.

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Arkheii
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 17:00
Quote: "why in blazes don't they have inbiult FDD's?"


My FDD keeps crapping out on me, mainly because some floppys that I use are kinda old. I gave up on FDDs altogether and switched to USB flash drives.

If my wacom is compatible with macs, and if PS7 and Painter8 runs faster on a mac, I really might switch... When I graduate next year and ask for a little something from my mom. Macs are uncommon here though.

It's also interesting to note how the prices of RAM increased by like 20% here after the Geforce4 came out and when "bumpmapped" games were announced... I bought 256mb 400mhz RDRAM 3 years ago for PHP4,800 and the last time I looked (a few months ago) the exact same ram (still 400mhz) costs +/- PHP5,500

indi
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Posted: 9th Jun 2004 18:09
sure thing jess i will keep you posted.


arkheii
is your tablet usb? it should run fine.
photoshop was originally mac and always runs faster on a mac.
if i change this processor from single 800mhz to a dual 1.25ghz one then its going to fly
painter series was mac only for a long time as well
ut2004 demo was impressive on the mac side. my g4 has a better vid card then my old pc tho.

i paid $270 AUD for 1 gig of ram p133 SDRAM ( 2x512) but i got it at wholesale prices.


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