But if you buy a PC off-the-shelf, as you do with a Mac, it'd be perfectly capable of playing DVDs.
What model of macs are they anyways? I have done bits of video editing myself incidentally. And for the record Final Cut Pro is in a different league from the Sony Vegas you mentioned!
years old!
eMac?
One thing I'll definately give macs is battery life. I used to have a little iBook G4. Battery lasted HOURS.But what about the operating system on it? If it does what you need it to do then fair play. Just no need to slate macs when you obviously know very little about them!
Either you had PowerDVD or similar installed or it was before the Europe ruling.
Although I couldn't on my old XP machine and I've never been able to on Windows 95 either.
But what about the operating system on it? If it does what you need it to do then fair play. Just no need to slate macs when you obviously know very little about them!
But what about the operating system on it? If it does what you need it to do then fair play. Just no need to slate macs when you obviously know very little about them!
personally i don't pay hundred of pounds premium for what you would call better software, when it isn't and even if it is it's only margianlly better.
Both them apps are for students.
Get with the big boys and use AVID
ClickyBy beef isn't with the OS its with the users on the whole.
I want one of those MacBook Pros but my god they are expensive
My beef isn't with the OS its with the users on the whole.
Sheesh!
The latest ones are really nice![]()
I want one of those MacBook Pros but my god they are expensive
Mate you do video editing in college right? And you say them apps are for students? Since when did film makers come under the category of students? Also many freelance video editors who work for the BBC use final cut pro too? Also FCP costs 800+... hardly an app that students would be encouraged to use would it??
Yeah, thats like saying PS3 is expensive, isn't it?I want one of those MacBook Pros but my god they are expensive