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Can Final Cut Studio 2 run on a G4?Posted by Eric Harnden
Sorry if this has been discussed before but...
I have just been given advice from someone (whom I think knows what they are talking about) recommending getting a G4 laptop, while at the same time saying to get FCS2. I have a G4, specs below in my signature. Would I be able to get FCS2 to run on my system? Is there a difference with a laptop that would allow it to run on it better? And yes they are suggesting that it would be workable for editing HD (via HVX-200 P2 cards). -- Eric Harnden Quintessential Studios --------------------------------- [wordpress.quintessentialstudios.net] [twitter.com]
They are minimum requirements for running the program. There will be features that you won't be able to take advantage of- 8 core rendering in Compressor, Color, capturing to ProRes. And unless you know specifically what your workflow is going to be, and it suits both your budget and kind of work, it's not going to be a versatile solution for the longer term.
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Well, I looked at my system a little more and I have this as my video setup:
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro with two LaCie electron19blueIIIs. As far as the processor speed, it says you need 1.25GHz or faster. Would a dual 1 work then? I would love to buy the FCS2 upgrade if I can use it at all. Going back and forth from FCP5 (at home) and FCP6 (at school) was a pain for my last class and I sure would like to avoid that for my next class. Thanks, Eric P.S. strypes, for the longer term, I eventually will get better hardware (read newer desktop or laptop) but for now, if FCP6 via FCS2 will work on what I have then that would be great. But I don't want to shell out for the program yet if I can't use it yet. -- Eric Harnden Quintessential Studios --------------------------------- [wordpress.quintessentialstudios.net] [twitter.com]
I work of at least dual G5s, but stuff seems to be popping up on the forums with slower processors- eg. dropped frames on exports, etc... And overloading your processors is never a good idea. New software on older architecture really isn't recommended. Color and Motion might be extremely crashy and rendering in Color will take quite long.
Final Cut Pro itself should be fine, as it's infrastructure is pretty old. Not sure about FXplugs. www.strypesinpost.com
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